The New York Times: Who Really Wore the Pants on the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
Do we really need another book about the Lewis and Clark expedition? Over the past two centuries, hundreds of titles have charted the journey. And yet, after reading “This Vast Enterprise,” by Craig ...
Pittsburgh has had many firsts over the years and one of them involves being the launching point for Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery back in 1803. Andy Masich, the president of the Heinz ...
The Indianapolis Star on MSN: A Hoosier historian recasts the Lewis and Clark story | Opinion
Indiana author Craig Fehrman found journals, accounts and evidence historians missed for 200 years. His new book reshapes the Lewis and Clark story.
NPR: New festival in Portland honors York, an enslaved member of Lewis and Clark's team
Portland launches York Fest, an event to honor an enslaved Black man named York who entered what is now Oregon as part of the Lewis and Clark expedition. When explorers Lewis and Clark returned from ...
New festival in Portland honors York, an enslaved member of Lewis and Clark's team
The Idaho Press: The Lewis and Clark trail across Idaho: Meeting the Shoshone and Nez Perce
Lewis and Clark had expected to pack their gear across the divide between navigable waters of the Missouri and of the Columbia with little difficulty. In this they were disappointed. The mountains of ...
The Lewis and Clark trail across Idaho: Meeting the Shoshone and Nez Perce
insider.si.edu: History of the expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark / edited by Elliott Coues