The field notes consist of 69 sheets of paper of varying sizes and shapes on which William Clark wrote journal entries, drew maps, made lists, and calculated distances during the first sixteen months of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The entries date from December 13, 1803 to April 3, 1805, and record activities at Camp Dubois during the winter of 1803/1804, during the voyage up the Missouri from May to November, 1804, and to a lesser degree the winter at the Mandan villages in 1804/1805. Clark used his field notes to create his more formal journals, which were sent back down the river in the spring of 1805 when the expedition resumed its journey.
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Condition: Used - Very Good. 1964. Cloth. Folio. xxxv & 335 pp. Some shelf wear to dust jacket, with a small tear to upper front edge and significant wear to top corners. Noticeable chipping and tearing to head of dj spine. Front inside fold clipped. Binding is solid. Text is clean, bright, and unmarked. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Seller Inventory # Q08928
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