Lewis and Clark's keelboat was built as a galley in Pittsburgh in 1803 for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, after detailed specifications by Meriwether...
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needed] 'Classic' keelboat classes (list of keelboat classes designed before 1970) Ferryboat Flatboat Keelmen Lewis and Clark's keelboat List of sailing...
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Lewis and Clark Pass (Montana) – the only non-motorized pass on the expedition's route Lewis and Clark's Keelboat The Red River Expedition (1806) and...
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and Kootenay Rivers Steamboats of the Willamette River Tourist sternwheelers of Oregon Towboat Tugboat Frederick Way Jr. Lewis and Clark's keelboat "Boating...
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Discovering Lewis & Clark, Keelboats *Clark, William (July 18, 1803). "William Clark to Meriwether Lewis, 18 July 1803". archives.gov. National Archives and Records...
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widely on the rivers of the 18th and 19th century American West to propel keelboats.: 482 The 1804 Lewis and Clark expedition relied on setting poles...
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York (explorer) (redirect from York (Lewis and Clark))
Colony of Virginia, the son of Old York and Rose, both of whom were enslaved by John Clark III, William Clark's father. William inherited York from his...
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The Far Horizons (category Cultural depictions of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark)
brother, Cameahwait. Lewis believes that Clark's feelings toward Sacagawea are placing the expedition at risk and, against Clark's wishes, insists that...
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Fort Mandan (category Lewis and Clark Expedition)
Louis via their large keelboat. The boat was planned to return before their expected arrival at the Mandan area in 1806. Lewis and Clark appear to have first...
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theater, multiple hands-on exhibits and displays, and a 55-foot (17 m) full-scale cutaway keelboat. "Lewis & Clark State Historic Site | The Point of Departure"...
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and fishing on 250-acre (100 ha) Blue Lake. It has 95 electric camp sites and has a full size replica of a keelboat of the type used by the Lewis and...
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The following is a list of established day keelboat classes designed before 1970. Classic dinghy classes Olympic sailing classes List of sailing boat types...
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Neill Log House (category Log buildings and structures in Pennsylvania)
the route of the 1804–06 Lewis and Clark Expedition. The historic connection between the Neal Log House and Lewis and Clark’s Expedition is believed to...
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Fort Atkinson (Nebraska) (section Lewis and Clark)
1804 council between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and members of the Oto and Missouria Native American tribes. William Clark recommended the high bluff...
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company sent three keelboats up the Missouri River, three different times. Henry led an expedition of 21 men, 60 horses and one keelboat to the mouth of...
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Old Baldy (Lynch, Nebraska) (category Lewis and Clark Expedition)
Discovering Lewis & Clark. Retrieved 2011-04-09. "From the Trail to Monticello". Monticello.org. Retrieved 2011-04-09. Penry, Jerry. "Lewis and Clark's Tower...
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Parody." Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 1972. Crawford, Polly Pearl. "Lewis and Clark's 'Expedition' as a Source for Poe's 'Journal of Julius Rodman'." Studies...
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preparation for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Meriwether Lewis had a keelboat built near Pittsburgh, with plans to sail it down the Ohio River and meet up with...
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Natchez Trace (category Historic trails and roads in Alabama)
Under-the-Hill, where barges and keelboats put in with goods from northern ports, was a hotbed of gamblers, prostitutes, and drunken crew from the boats...
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a keelboat deckhand. By the time he reached the age of eighteen, he was known to have participated in robberies and fights in the city The scars and visible...
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with a sister in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. After working on a Mississippi keelboat in 1833, Albert went west in 1834 with a group of approximately sixty hunters...
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City of Glassport, and the Tenth Ward of the City of McKeesport. In 1803, the keelboat used for the first stages of the Lewis and Clark Expedition was built...
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Missouri River (category Rivers of Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
steamboats and keelboats travelled nearly the whole length of the Missouri from Montana's rugged Missouri Breaks to the mouth, carrying beaver and buffalo...
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Nickel (United States coin) (section Design and name)
introduced in 1938. In 2004 and 2005, special Jefferson nickel designs in honor of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition were issued. In 2006...
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1804 council between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and members of the Oto and Missouria Native American tribes. William Clark had recommended the high...
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American frontier (redirect from American frontier and the American Civil War)
earliest stern wheels. In 1819–1825, Colonel Henry Atkinson developed keelboats with hand-powered paddle wheels. The federal postal system played a crucial...
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young Smith a copy of Meriwether Lewis' and William Clark's 1814 book of their 1804–1806 expedition to the Pacific, and according to legend Smith carried...
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Height in sports (redirect from Height and sports)
(rather than keelboats), the crew hiking or trapezing - essentially hanging off the side - is an important factor in keeping the boat upright and sailing it...
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this year. His vessel was built similar to Lewis and Clark's adventure galley, another variation of a keelboat. Individual packets' round-trips had taken...
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Ohio River (redirect from List of cities and towns on the Ohio River)
killed travelers, stealing their goods and scuttling their boats. The folktales about Mike Fink recall the keelboats used for commerce in the early days...
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