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The Departure from the Wood River Encampment, May 14, 1804 After a long winter camped at the Wood River location across from
the mouth of the Missouri River, the army expedition under the leadership
of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark depart into a land few white men
have ever seen. All hands are commanded to put their back into it
and row across the Mississippi River and into the gaping mouth
of the muddy Missouri River. The Missouri is a river nothing like the rivers
each member of the expedition has known. If the Mississippi River is the
grandfather of American rivers and the Ohio River the responsible patriarch,
the Missouri River is the drunken uncle, pleasant to be around at times,
however, hell on earth when he is on a bender.
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| LEWIS AND CLARK 950 s/n
Image size 18" x 28 1/2" - Print only Pencil remarques available |
$200
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| LEWIS AND CLARK Canvas Gilcée
Image size 22" x 36" |
$750
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