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  • The Lewis & Clark Chronicles, Part 1

  • Fort Mandan to the Yellowstone River
  • By: Joseph Groth
  • Narrated by: David G. Beneke
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins

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By: Joseph Groth
Narrated by: David G. Beneke
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Summary

These Chronicles could have been authored by Thomas Jefferson had he been so inclined to do so. He and Captain Meriwether Lewis spent long nights tracing its daily record of "Courses and Distances" onto brown paper on the floor of the East Wing of the White House. After Lewis's untimely death, Jefferson instead relegated the job to Captain William Clark. As a result, the narrative of the expedition has, until now, never been told as Captain Meriwether Lewis intended it to be.

The author discovered these Chronicles in transcribing the original handwritten journals. He has edited and annotated them to include brief biographical sketches of the members of the expedition, background information regarding the Native American Indian tribes they encountered, and the current place names of the geographical land marks the captains named in honor of members of their party. (Sadly, none of them remain named as the Captains intended.) Anyone reading these Chronicles will agree with historian and author Stephen Ambrose when he said, "The journals [Captain Meriwether Lewis] wrote are among his greatest achievements and constitute a priceless gift to the American people."

©2013 to 2108 Joseph C. Groth Jr. (P)2013 Joseph C.Groth Jr.
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