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Firsthand accounts of exploration range from Viking stories to early 19th-century trappers' journals. [...] »
Introduce students to 25 documents selected by the National Archives for their historical importance. [...] »
Why did seven years pass between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and their journals' publication? [...] »
Unearth an important part of U.S. military history—the conscientious decision not to fight. [...] »
Follows Jefferson's life, political participation, and accumulation of scientific geographical knowledge from 1735 to 1804. [...] »
Explore the meeting of the Plains Indians and Anglo Americans through the fine arts. [...] »
View photo galleries of Hiroshima by esteemed photographer, Hiromi Tsuchida. [...] »
Presents the complete text of the Nebraska edition of the Lewis and Clark journals, along with supplementary secondary sources. [...] »
Explore cartography and the exploration of the North American continent. [...] »
Visit the companion site to the Ken Burns documentary which chronicles the Lewis and Clark expedition. [...] »
