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- Oregon Historical Quarterly
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- Describing a New Environment: Lewis and Clark and Enlightenment Science in the Columbia River Basin Volume 105, Number 3, Fall 2004, pp. 353-389
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This issue contains 27 articles in total
- Notices
- Book Notes
- Corrections: Research Files: Peeling off the Emulsion: The City of Portland Photographic Collection, 1913-1943
- The Lewis and Clark Columbia River Water Trail: A Guide for Paddlers, Hikers, and Other Explorers by
Keith G. Hay (review) - Traveling the Lewis and Clark Trail by Julie Fanselow, and: Adventuring along the Lewis and Clark Trail by Elizabeth Grossman (review)
- Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains: A Natural History by
Paul A. Johnsgard (review) - Lewis and Clark Revisited: A Photographer's Trail by
Greg MacGregor ,Iris Tillman Hill (review) - A Vast and Open Plain: The Writings of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in North Dakota, 1804-1806 by
Clay S. Jenkinson (review) - Lewis and Clark Territory: Contemporary Artists Revisit Place, Race, and Memory by
Rock Hushka ,Thomas Red Owl Haukaas (review) - Sheheke, Mandan Indian Diplomat: The Story of White Coyote, Thomas Jefferson, and Lewis and Clark by
Tracy Potter (review) - Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau by
W. Dale Nelson (review) - I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company: A Novel of Lewis and Clark by
Brian Hall The True Account: A Novel of the Lewis and Clark and Kinneson Expeditions byHoward Frank Mosher (review) - Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and Clark's Indian Collection by
Castle McLaughlin (review) - Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark by
William Clark ,James J. Holmberg (review) - One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark by
Colin G. Calloway (review) - Book Review Essay: The Ordeal of Thomas Jefferson: Whirl Is King
- A Tribute Rick Harmon August 30, 1952 - May 20, 2004
- Spotlight on Affiliates: Columbia Gorge Discovery Center Wasco County Historical Museum
- "Soyaapo" and the Remaking of Lewis and Clark
- Still Exploring, Still Learning in 1806: Observations of the Lewis and Clark Expedition between the Columbia and the Bitterroot Range
- Where Have All the Native Fish Gone? The Fate of Fish That Lewis and Clark Encountered on the Lower Columbia River
- Focusing on the Columbia Gorge: Photography, Geology, and the Pioneer West
- The Evolving Landscape of the Columbia River Gorge: Lewis and Clark and Cataclysms on the Columbia
- Dissecting the Columbia
- Describing a New Environment: Lewis and Clark and Enlightenment Science in the Columbia River Basin
- Back Matter
- Front Matter
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