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Lewis & Clark, Judgment & the Course of U.S. History
“The expedition proceeded in the morning past a two-mile island where Colter, with the last horse belonging to the expedition, had camped for the night and killed four elk. He had hung them on trees along the shore. Lewis sent … Continue reading
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