Vast and Open Plain SYNOPSIS
Experience the Lewis and Clark Expedition by reading, together in one place, entries from the journals of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Patrick Gass, John Ordway, and Joseph Whitehouse. A Vast and Open Plain features all the journal entries written by the Corps of Discovery for each of the 218 days that the Corp of Discovery spent in what is now North Dakota. A Vast and Open Plain is edited and annotated by humanities scholar Clay S Jenkinson, who also provides an introduction. It also features a foreword by James P. Ronda, history professor at the University of Tulsa.
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Gerard Baker
This is the most complete text to date regarding Lewis and Clark in North Dakota, a must read for amateur and professional historian alike. Superintendent, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and Corps of Discovery II: 200 years into the Future