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Modern Historic Eras: United States

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Westward Ho!

The corps begins its epic journey
May 2004 | By Smithsonian magazine

Off the Charts

Going where few cartographers have gone before, the expedition members hope to find a river that will carry them all the way to the Pacific Ocean
April 2004 | By Smithsonian magazine

Osage Oranges Take a Bough

The first shipment of botanical specimens sent to President Jefferson contained the seeds of thousands of miles of fences
March 2004 | By Smithsonian magazine

A Sumpcious Dinner

William Clark—a better explorer than speller—tells his older brother of the impending transfer of the Louisiana Territory to the United States
February 2004 | By Smithsonian magazine

Looking For a Few Good Men

While the budding Corps of Discovery plans the expedition near St. Louis, William Clark grades the recruits
January 2004 | By Smithsonian magazine

Meriwether Lewis Gets His Marching Orders

Jefferson spells out the mission
December 2003 | By Smithsonian magazine

Six accounts by Corps members (a woodcut, from Gass

Why Lewis and Clark Matter

Amid all the hoopla, it's easy to lose sight of the expedition's true significance
August 2003 | By James P. Ronda

Louisiana Purchase

How the Louisiana Purchase Changed the World

When Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, he altered the shape of a nation and the course of history
April 2003 | By Joseph Harriss

Iron Will

While William Clark is best known for the expedition he made with Meriwether Lewis, his later life was as historic and more consequential
August 2002 | By Landon Y. Jones

Washington Slept Here

A look at the first president's "best bed" leads to a recollection of the real man and his exemplary life
December 1999 | By Timothy Foote

Turning Water to Gold

Confronted with a hill full of gold, miners removed the hill and the gold — and left a mess behind
August 1999 | By Edwin Kiester, Jr

A Metal Far From Base

A tiny flake started the rush to California, but where gold is concerned, that isn't the half of it
July 1998 | By Jan Adkins


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