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"Ancient Cache Opened." Dillon Tribune, 9 June 1916.

"LEWIS AND CLARK CACHE ON SELWAY RANCH GAVE UP TOW GUNS IN 1916; ONE LOST—PARKE SCOTT HAS OTHER." The Dillon Daily Tribune, 25 July 1956.

"Missoula Area Was Explorers’ Focal Point 150 Years Ago." The Daily Missoulian, 4 August 1955.

"Lewis & Clark 150 Years Ago Had It Rough." The Daily Missoulian, 7 August 1955.

"Mysterious Added Findings About a Historic Journey." Cut Bank Pioneer Press, 1 April 1954.

"HILGER SAYS FRAME IRONS OF LEWIS AND CLARK BOAT BURIED ON BANKS OF MISSOURI." Northwest Tribune, 30 May 1924. Stevensville, MT.

"Fourth of July In Early Days." The Mountaineer, 21 January 1935.

"Blackfeet Tribe First Friendly." Glacier County Chief, 26 August 1935.

"Lisa Had Trading Post On Big Horn." Medicine Lake Wave, 9 September 1935.

"Indian Heroine of Lewis and Clark Expedition Outstanding Female Character of Early History." The Judith Basin Star, 25 May 1936.

"Descendants of Captain Clark." Judith Basin County Press, 22 June 1936.

"Strange Death of Meriwether Lewis One of the Unsolved Mysteries of Early American History." The Judith Basin Star, 22 June 1936.

"Three Forks Area Was One of Major Goals for Lewis and Clark Expedition Through Montana Area 150 Years Ago." Billings Gazette, 26 June 1955.

"Lewis and Clark Papers Are Found: Attic in St. Paul Gives Up Treasures." Billings Gazette, 20 March 1953.

"Frozen to Death in Virginia: The Last Survivor of the Expedition that Explored Louisiana Territory." Helena Weekly Herald, 30 January 1879.

"Turning Out to Find Sites." Great Falls Tribune, 19 November 2001.

"The Lewis & Clark Expedition: First Exploration of the Great North-West by a Follower of their Landmarks, from the Original [. . .] of an Address Delivered by Lieutenant John Mullan, U.S.A., Before the Historical and Geographical Society at Fort Owen, Montana, Dec. 25th, 1861, and now Published for the First Time." New North-West, 8 April 1870. Deer Lodge City, Montana.

"Grave of Bird Woman Doubtful." The Circle Banner, 11 January 1932.

"Dr. Grace Hebard Reveals New Data About the Bird Woman." Ekalaka Eagle, 15 June 1933.

"McKenzie and LaRoque Met Lewis and Clark at Mandan Village on Missouri in 1812." The Cascade Courier, 16 January 1933.

"Sacajawea’s Grave Located in Cemetery in Wyoming." Ekalaka Eagle, 10 July 1933.

"Lewis and Clark Whipped Discipline into Party at Beginning of Expedition; Member Banished for Violation of Military Regulations." The Kalispell Times, 21 September 1933.

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