This book is designed to help passengers better understand what the
Lewis and Clark expedition experienced during those momentous years
of 1804-1806, but also to be able to see through vintage
photographs and other images what the members of the Corps of
Discovery saw before the rivers were changed forever by
hydroelectric dams. It affords an opportunity to travel "in the
wake of Lewis and Clark." Leaving St. Louis on May 14, 1804, with
thirty-four soldiers, hired voyagers, and Clark's slave, York, they
traveled through the unexplored territory and beyond it, to the
Pacific Ocean. Their exploits come alive today as cruise ships
travel their route up and down the Snake and Columbia Rivers.
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