BIBLIOGRAPHY/RESOURCES/REFERENCES:
1. The Men of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, Charles G. Clarke, and Introduction by Dayton Duncan; University of Nebraska Press; Lincoln and London; 1979
2. “The Lewis & Clark Expedition Bicentennial Calendar;” Prestholdt Images, Bridgewater, New Jersey; 2001
3. William Clark and the Shaping_of the West, Landon Y. Jones; Hill and Wang; New York; 2004.
4.The Visits of Lewis & Clark to Fincastle, Virginia, Gene Crotty; The History Museum and Historical Society of Western Virginia; 2003
5. The Fate of the Corps: What Became of the Lewis and Clark Explorers After the Expedition; Larry E. Morris; Yale University Press; 2005
6. The Bicentennial Commission, “Lewis & Clark in Kentucky/Kentucky People;” (www.Wikipedia.org.)
7. “Biography of Meriwether Lewis,” University of Virginia (www@vcdh.virginia.edu)
8. “Biography of William Clark, University of Virginia (www@vcdh.virginia.edu)
9. A Seed-Bed of the Republic, Robert Douthat Stoner; Commonwealth Press, Radford, Va., 1962 A Timeline of the Extraordinary Expedition/Everett Collection (www.history.com) (www.thefamouspeople.com)
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