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Box OS: Clark Family

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Map of Grand Tower in the Mississippi River, [William Clark]. Numbered notes at lower right margin, correspond to numbered features on map. Green and brown ink and wash. [see Moulton, Vol. 2, pages 111-114], [1803 Nov 25]

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: [1803 Nov 25]

Summary Statement of the rivers, Creeks & Most Remarkable Places, Their Distances, etc., etc. from the mouth of the Missouri, as high up as that River as was explored in the year 1804. [Moulton describes this as one sheet folded to 14 x 9, but it is actually one sheet folded to 14 x 4 1/2; see Moulton, Vol. 2, pages 563-564 (miscellaneous geographic memoranda).], [1805]

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: [1805]

Map of To-tar-na-hi-ooks Nation [present-day Deschutes River]. Pencil. [see Moulton Atlas, map 97], ca. 1806 Apr

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: ca. 1806 Apr

Map of Lewis’s River (present-day Snake River) and Clark’s River (present-day Bitteroot-Clark Fork-Pend Oreille combination of rivers) drawn by William Clark and Sundery Indians of the Choppunish [Nez Perce] Nation. Kettle burns appear on map. [see Moulton Atlas, map 102], [1806 May 29]

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: [1806 May 29]

Speech for the Yellowstone Indians. William Clark’s message describing his mission to determine their wants and see them met. Intention of building trading post, desire for peace among the tribes, invitation to visit Jefferson in Washington. (transcript included) [see Moulton, Vol. 8, page 213], ca. 1806 [July]

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: ca. 1806 [July]

Letter signed William Clark to Toussaint [Charbonneau]. Wishes reward to Charbonneau’s woman [Sacagawea] had been greater. Expresses desire to raise and educate her son, Baptiste; promises Charbonneau land and animals if he wishes to “live with the white people.” Promises to give direction as to distribution of pelts and furs. (transcript included) [see Jackson, pages 315-316], 1806 Aug 20

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1806 Aug 20

Document signed Thomas Jefferson and [Henry] Dearborn. Commission of William Clark as brigadier general of the militia of Louisiana Territory. (transcript included), 1807 Mar 12

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1807 Mar 12

Document signed John Chandler, Monmouth, Maine, and Peter Norton, Readfield, Maine, subscribers. Prospectus of Lewis and Clark’s Tour to the Pacific Ocean. Describes contents of volumes, and detached “Lewis and Clark’s Map of North America.” Second sheet [blank] may have been attached at one time but is now separate. [see Jackson, page 397n (a)], ca. 1807 Apr 1

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: ca. 1807 Apr 1

Prospectus of Lewis and Clark’s Tour to the Pacific Ocean through the Interior of the Continent of North America. Verso [in Clark’s hand]: list of names [probably people that Clark was to see while in Philadelphia in 1810]. Second sheet: printed document, Philadelphia. Subscription list form for publishing Lewis and Clark’s map of North America. (2 items) [see Jackson, page 397n (c)] , 1807 June 3

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1807 June 3

Ink and wash sketch plan of Fort Osage. Verso: “A Rough Draught & Plan of the Fort near Fire Prairie. A copy sent to the Secretary of War, 9th October 1808.”, [1808 Sept]

 Item — Box: OS: Clark Family
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: [1808 Sept]