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-1670- Beaverhead County Commissioners. "Clark’s Lookout proposed state monument application for Coal Tax Park Funds." [s.1.]: The Commissioners, 1983. 19p.

-2799- Burke, Redmond A. and Robert Q. Kelly. "The Lewis and Clark Papers: The Genesis of a Case." De Paul Law Review vol. 7, no.2, Spring/Summer 1958. Chicago: De Paul University College of Law, 1958. Pp.162-171.

-2183- Cappon, Lester J. "Who is the author of History of the Expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark, 1814." Williamsburg: William and Mary College, 1962. P. 257-268.

-3110- Copeland, Peter F. "The Lewis and Clark coloring book." New York: Dover Publications, c1983. 45p.

-2622- Flandrau, Grace. "A Glance at the Lewis and Clark Expedition." St. Paul: Great Northern Railway, 1925(?). 29p.

-928- Fletcher, Robert H. "American Adventure: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." New York: American Pioneer Trails Association, c1945. 54p.

-3107- Foote, Stella. "Pompey’s Pillar of the Lewis and Clark Trail." Billings, MT: Reporter Printing and Supply Co., 1971. 16p.

-2627- Forrest, Earle R. "Patrick Gass: Lewis and Clark’s Last Man." Contains war records of Patrick Gass’ descendents in WWI and WWII. Independence, PA: A.M. Painter, 1950. Unpaged

-1841- Fritz, Harry. "Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and the Discovery of Montana." Portland, OR: Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, 1984. 30p.-(WPO publication; No. 8, November 1984)

-952- Garver, Frank H. "Lewis and Clark in Beaverhead County." 1914? Reprinted from the Dillon Examiner December 10, 1913. 20p.

-953- Garver, Frank H. "The Story of Charles Floyd." 17p. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Montana State Historical Association for the year 1908-1909.

-949- Gibbon, John. "An Autumn in the Rocky Mountains: Searching for Lewis and Clark’s Pass." Philadelphia: s.n., 1879. P. 81-100. From: American Catholic Quarterly Review, January, 1879.

-2174- Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, vol. 44, no. 11 (November 1954). Baltimore: Washington Academy of Sciences, 1954. Pp. 333-376. Articles in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Includes bibliographical references. Copy from the Teakle Collection.

-2209- Kingston, Ceylon S. "Sacagawea as Guide: The Evaluation of a Legend." 1944? Pp. 3-18. Reprinted from The Pacific Northwest Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 1 (January 1944).

-3674- "The Lewis and Clark Trek: Across the Western Portion of North America from the Mississippi to the Pacific, being the journal of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Trek, June 5th-August 16th, 1976." P. Shurtliff, 1976. 1 vol., unpaged.

-1359- Loos, John L. "They Opened the Door to the West." 1964. P. 10-15. Separated from: The Humble Way. Vol. 3, nos. 3-4 (Fall 1964).

-486- Mattes, Merrill J. "Colter’s Hell and Jackson’s Hole." Yellowstone Library and Museum Association; Grand Teton History Association, c1962. 87p.

-1489- Mayer, Robert W. "Wood River, 1803-1804." Springfield: State Historical Society, 1968. P. 140-149. Photocopy of Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, vol. 61 (summer 1968).

-1299- Muench, David. "Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery." Las Vegas, NV: KC Publications, 1977. 64p.

Overholser, Joel E. "Which Way West?" Fort Benton, MT: River Press, 1976. 26p.

-1387- "The Potlatch Story." Vol. 22, no. 2 (November 1982). San Francisco: Potlatch Corporation, 1982. 16p.

-3649- Ravenholt, Reimert Thorolf. "Triumph then Despair: The Tragic Death of Meriwether Lewis." Epidemiology, 1994. Pp.366-379.

-3468- Reid, Russell. "Sakakawea, the Bird Woman." Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1986. 26p.

-3025- Saindon, Bob. "Authentic Cutout Models of the three historic forts of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." Helena, MT: The author, c1982. 7 leaves.

-969- Space, Ralph S. "The Lolo Trail: A History of Events Connected With the Lolo Trail Since Lewis and Clark." Lewiston, ID: Printcraft Printing, Inc., 1970. 65p.

-2424- Stearns, Harold G. "On the Trail with Lewis and Clark in Montana: April 26, 1805, September 13, 1805, June 29, 1806-August 7, 1806." Harlowton, MT: Times-Clarion Pub., 1972? 39p.

-3386- Stein, R. Conrad. "The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." Chicago: Childrens Press, c1978. 31p.

-2282- "The Three Forks of the Missouri, logical site of a national memorial to Captains Lewis and Clark." Lewis and Clark Memorial Committee of the Three Forks Chamber of Commerce. Three Forks, MT: The Committee? 19- -(Three Forks, MT: Three Forks News Printing Co.) 16p.

-1169- Three Forks Chamber of Commerce. "Lewis and Clark Memorial Committee." [s.1.]: The Committee, 19- -. 11p.

-2531- Thwaites, Reuben Gold. "Newly Discovered Personal Records of Lewis and Clark." Seattle: Shorey Publications, 1982, 1971. 22p.

-3262- U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. "The Lewis and Clark Trail: A proposed National Historic Trail." U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation [s.1.]: The Bureau, 1975. 75p.

-3263- U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Mid-Continent Region. "The Lewis and Clark Trail, a potential addition to the national trails system: summary of findings and alternatives." Denver: The Bureau, 1974. 14p.

-18- U.S. Museum of the Plains Indian, Browning, MT. "Meriwether Lewis in Blackfeet Country." Helen B. West. Browning: the Museum, 1964. 18, 10p.

-2041- Vincent, W.D. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." [s.1.]: State College of Washington, 1929. 40p.

-2365- "Enlightenment science in the Pacific Northwest: the Lewis and Clark Expedition." William F. Willingham and Leonoor Swits Ingraham, editors. Portland, OR: Lewis and Clark College, 1984. 72p.

-3993- Wood, Ruth K. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." The Mentor. New York: The Mentor Association, 1919. 19p.

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