Meriwether Lewis Clark's Letter to His Brother George Concerning Arrangement with Mr. McCreery and Family News
Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke
Meriwether Lewis, Pittsburgh, to William Clark stating that he is gratified by Clark's decision; has received articles for outfitting the expedition. Writes of John Conner, who will meet him at Kaskaskia, and Jefferson's receipt of the treaty [for Louisiana] from Paris on July 14
Poem Sent by Meriwether Lewis Clark to His Wife
Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke
Personal Notes Belonging to Meriwether Lewis Clark
The Journals of Lewis and Clark
Poem Sent by Meriwether Lewis Clark to His Wife
Meriwether Lewis Clark's Letter to Samuel Churchill Clark, Delivering News Sent from His Brother in China and the Regarding the Civil War
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
The Journals of Lewis and Clark
The Journals of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Sergeant John Ordway
Meriwether Lewis, Pittsburgh, to William Clark Stating that He is Gratified by Clark's Decision; Has Received Articles for Outfitting the Expedition. Writes of John Conner, who Will Meet Him at Kaskaskia, and Jefferson's Receipt of the Treaty [for Louisian
Meriwether Lewis Clark's Letter to His Son, William Hancock Clark Requesting Him to Visit
Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke [i.e. Clark]
Meriwether Lewis Clark Regarding Claims at Iron Banks, Kentucky
Meriwether Lewis Clark, West Point, to William Clark. Tells His Father that He Has a Letter from William who Intends to Enter West Point. Discusses the Formation of an American Institute of Literary Societies and the Need for ?removal of the English Literary Yoke from the Neck of Our Scientific & Literary Worthies . . .? Also Talks about Sectional Jealousy. [Gift. Mrs. Daniel B. Ely, 1929]
Meriwether Lewis Clark's Letter to Samuel B. Churchill Regarding Accounts