Indiana author’s Lewis & Clark book explores varied perspectives

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  1. This sounds like an interesting addition to the Lewis & Clark library. I would be curious to know how much the 200th anniversary of the expedition, which had Indiana join the 2003-06 celebration, piqued the author’s curiosity in pursuing the subject. (Not sure how old he is, but that was 20 years ago …)

    The Falls of the Ohio area, both the Kentucky and especially the Indiana side, rarely was recognized as important to the expedition before the bicentennial when it was pointed out that it was at Clarksville where Lewis and Clark met up in the fall of 1803. And it was from there where they recruited the core of the Corps of Discovery. The expedition then set off down the Ohio, up the Mississippi to the mouth of the Missouri where it waited till spring 1804 to set off up the Missouri. The expedition closed when Lewis and Clark returned to the Falls of the Ohio in 1806 and went their separate ways.

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