Theodore Roosevelt
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Undaunted Courage
by: Stephen E. Ambrose
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| A definitive account of one of the most momentous journeys in American History, the journey of Lewis & Clark. 521 pages |
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Journals of Lewis & Clark
edited by: Bernard DeVoto |
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A compilation of writings by Merewether Lewis and William Clark on their famous voyage.
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By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death of Merewether Lewis
Edited by: John D.W. Guice |
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For two centuries the question has persisted: Was Merewether Lewis's death a suicide, an accident, or a homicide? This is the first book to carefully analyze the evidence and consider the murder-versus-suicide debate within its full historical context. 178 pages |
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As Far As the Eye Can Reach
by: Elizabeth Cody Kimmel |
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This book is chalked full of historical information about Lewis and Clark making it perfect for teaching the young reader about their travels. |
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Lewis & Clark for Kids
by: Janis Herbert
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A great source for introducing the young reader to Lewis & Clark.
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Feasting and Fasting with Lewis and Clark: A Food Chain and Social History of the Early 1800s
by: Leandra Zim Holland |
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A great glimpse into what Lewis and Clark ate and how they found food throughout their journey.
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Guide to Contemporary Plains Indians
by: Michael Strutin |
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Detailed information for 19 Indian reservations in Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Over 65 color photographs of reservation lands and people. This guide will help you visit these unique cultures with an insider's knowledge of local customs and etiquette. 48 pages
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Images of America: Medora & Theodore Roosevelt National Park
by: Gary Leppart |
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| Using archival photographs this title presents the distinctive stories from the past that shaped the character of Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. 128 pages |
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Lewis & Clark Through Indian Eyes
by: Alvin M. Josephy |
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With the gracious help of many Native Americans this book captures the story of Lewis and Clark from a different perspective.
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Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier 1870-1930
by: Barbara Handy-Marchello |
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A great publication telling the stories of women who struggled throughout the North Dakota settlement era. |
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