This is our Lewis and Clark reference list- or links page. Some of the organizations we have worked with, some are link partners, all are good sources of information on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
All Lewis and Clark webs surfers should start here at:
"Lewis and Clark on the Information Superhighway"
Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition online, University of Nebraska
Links from the University of Nebraska "Journals" site.
Historic images, artifacts, information.
Academy of Natural Sciences,
Philadelphia,
PA
American Numismatic Society,
New York, NY
Jefferson Indian Peace Medal (front and back) [1923.52.11].
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
PA
The original Lewis and Clark journals.
Journals of Sergeant Ordway that were rediscovered in 1913 among the papers of
Nicholas Biddle.
List of Illusrations
Beinecke
Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, CT
"Interior of the Hut of the Mandan Chief" painting
by Karl Bodmer, 1832-34
" Keelboat" drawing by William Clark, 1804
" A Memorandum of Articles in Readiness" document
by William Clark, 1803.
" Roster of Men" document by William Clark, circa 1803".
Soulard Map of the Missouri and Upper Mississippi, 1802" map by William
Clark, 1802.
" Three Forks of the Marias" map by William Clark, circa 1800's.
"Whale Drawing Map" map
by William Clark, circa 1800's.
" Blackfoot Village" photo by Walter McClintock,
circa 1900's.
Clymer Museum, Ellensburg,
WA
John Clymer paintings.
C. M. Russell Museum,
Great Falls, MT
C.M. Russell paintings and drawings.
Dartmouth College
Library, Hanover, NH
Photography by Edward S. Curtis
Filson
Historical Society, Louisville, KY
William Clark letters
Historical
Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Journal of Sergeant Floyd (artifact).
Independence
National Historic Park, Philadelpha, PA
Independence National Historic Park Library
313 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Contact: Andrea Ashby:
Andrea_Ashby@nps.gov
V: (215) 597-8047
F: (215) 597-5556
"Portrait of Meriwether Lewis" painting by Charles W. Peale.
"Portrait of William Clark" painting
by Charles W. Peale.
Jefferson National
Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, MO
Peace Medals
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE
Karl Bodmer paintings.
Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation,
Great Falls, MT
Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.
"Nez Perce Woman" photo by Edward S. Curtis, circa 1907-1930.
" On the Banks
of the Missouri, 1908" photo
by Edward S. Curtis, circa 1907-1930.
Numerous other maps (including William
Clark's), images and documents (artifact).
National
Geographic Society, Washington DC
Large stock of photos and artwork.
National Museum of the American
Indian
Shoshone elk hide showing a horseback buffalo hunt (photo).
National
Park Service, Washington, DC
Lewis and Clark "pointing" logo.
Newberry
Library, Chicago, IL
Journal of Sergeant Joseph Whitehouse (artifact).
Nez
Perce National Historic Park, Spalding, ID
" Nez
Perce Man on Horseback with Two Children" photo
by Enoch Reeves, 1906.
NY-Historical
Society, New York, NY
"
Captain Meriwether Lewis" watercolor by Charles B.J.F. Saint
Mémin, 1807, [1971.125].
Oregon Historical
Society, Portland, OR
Cap't M. Lewis Branding Iron.
Jefferson Peace Medal, 1801. Found in Idaho. (artifact).
Private George Shannon's Sewing kit. Donated by Shannon's descendant, Elizabeth
Monroe Story. (artifact).
Whalebone inscribed "M. Lewis". Circa 1805. Possibly carved and left by Meriwether
Lewis in 1805. Found at Seaside, OR in 1967. (artifact).
Sir Richardson Collection of Western Art, Fort Worth, TX
C.M. Russell work(s).
Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
William Clark's compass (artifact).
See
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/where/clark.htm
Missouri History Society
/ Center,
St. Louis, MO
Set of five journals (in the Voorhis Collection, four in red
leather and the other bound in elk skin) that are primarily in
Clark's handwriting (artifact).
William
Clark's memorandum book that dates from the 1809-1810 period after
the expedition (in the Breckinridge Collection) (artifact).
Washington
State University, Pullman, WA
Jefferson Peace
Medal.
Willard Family
Association, Wethersfield, CT
"Alexander Willard and His Wife Eleanor" (photo).
Yale
University Library, New Haven, CT
Clark's field notes from their 1803 - 1804 winter camp at Wood
River (Camp DuBois). Discovered in an attic and in 1953.