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""Travels Of The Source Of The Missouri River V1: And Across The American Continent To The Pacific Ocean"" is a historical travelogue written by Meriwether Lewis, detailing his journey across the western part of the United States in the early 19th century. The book is divided...


Travels Of The Source Of The Missouri River V1: And Across The American Continent To The Pacific Ocean (1815) is a book written by Meriwether Lewis, an American explorer, soldier, and politician. The book is a detailed account of Lewis's expedition to explore the western part...

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The book ""Travels Of The Source Of The Missouri River V1: And Across The American Continent To The Pacific Ocean (1815)"" is a historical account of the expedition led by Lewis and Clark, two American explorers, who were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1803 to...

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections
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