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A New Lewis and Clark Map
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| Title | A New Lewis and Clark Map |
| Date | 1961 |
| Description | Map drawn by Lewis and Clark depicts Missouri prior to its statehood, as well as surrounding frontier area, including territory now encompassed by Arkansas, Kansas, and other western states. Map shows the path of the Mississippi, Arkansas, Illinois, and other rivers, and shows general areas occupied by Indian tribes, including the Ozages (sic) and Arkansas. |
| Dimensions | 25 x 20 in. |
| Notes | Caption on front of map: "War Department copy of a map prepared by Lewis and Clark in 1804; original in the National Archives. Published by the Missouri Historical Society, aided by a grant from the Research Board of the University of Illinois, to accompany Donald Jackson's "A New Lewis and Clark Map" in the Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVII, Number 2, January, 1961. |
| Location Depicted | Midwest (U.S.) West (U.S.) Missouri
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| Creator | Meriweather Lewis and William Clark
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| Call Number | LARGE MAP: Pioneer Trails, #15 |
| Subject | Maps Expeditions & surveys Indigenous peoples Rivers Frontier & pioneer life
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| Local Subject | Lewis, Meriwether Clark, William
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| Repository | Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, Missouri |
| Access This Item | This map is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it. |
| Item ID | 219621 |
| Item Type | Map |
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