Lewis And Clark Trail Maps: A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume Iii: Columbia - Martin Plamondon Ii/Martin Plamondon Ii (Maps By) - Books - Washington State Univ Pr - 9780874222654 - June 25, 2004
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Maps cover: Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, and Further Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations (Washington/Oregon/Idaho/Montana)?Outbound 1805; Return 1806

After crossing the Bitterroot Range and canoeing down the cataract-filled Snake River, the Corps of Discovery finally reached the long-sought Columbia River in the autumn of 1805. Volume III continues the cartographic reconstruction of the explorers? trek as they set out from the Snake-Columbia junction, October 18, 1805, on the final leg of their journey to the sea.

In addition to intricately mapping the Columbia?s great rapids, desert and rain-forest shorelines, spectacular mountain gorge, and broad estuary, Volume III reveals the vast number of Native American villages that lined the River of the West in Lewis and Clark?s time. Additional maps and illustrations depict the Fort Clatsop winter quarters, Cascade volcanoes, coastal explorations, compares the modern beds of streams to their courses at the time of the exploration, and more.

Though having reached their primary goal, the Pacific Ocean, the expedition?s investigation of new terrain in western North America was far from over. Volume III outlines the significant discoveries recorded as they returned eastward in 1806 through the broad Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone watersheds, and concludes when the Corps of Discovery, long given up for dead by most Americans, paddled up to the St. Louis waterfront on September 23, 1806, to an arousing reception by the local population. Of further special interest in this volume are the many excerpts from the expedition diaries. In addition to presenting key geographic and historic features, the maps compare the modern beds of streams to their courses at the time of the exploration. The contrast is striking between what Lewis and Clark saw and what we see today. The ever-meandering Missouri River, in particular, has changed its channel hundreds of times. The impact of modern America likewise has wrought great change. This careful cartographic reconstruction is a captivating and never-before-seen record of the American West.

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Released June 25, 2004
ISBN13 9780874222654
Publishers Washington State Univ Pr
Pages 243
Dimensions 240 × 310 × 20 mm   ·   1.39 kg
Language English  

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