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Item # 313
"We Proceeded On..." $24.95
This is the story of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. A journey of exploration, complete with journal excerpts, encounters with Indians, the sometimes beautiful and sometimes threatening landscape, and a summary of their objectives and accomplishments.
DVD Length: 32 minutes
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Item # (see below)
Clark’s Track Map - 1814
Digital reproduction of the original map made by William Clark, (American Edition, 1814).
Available in 2 sizes;
Item #282:Dimensions: 15"x33" - $19.95
Item #283:Miniature Dimension: 5 1/4"x 11 1/2" - $3.95
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Item # 346
Lewis & Clark: Confluence of Time and Courage $19.95
Journey back 200 years and follow in the footsteps of Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they explore the unknown reaches of the wild Missouri River, cross the the Rockies, and ride the turbulent waters of the Columbia to the Pacific Ocean.
DVD Length: One hour
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Item # 338
Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West $23.95
A National Geographic Society production. Narrated by Jeff Bridges.
Special Features:
~Bonus Program: The Making of Lewis & Clark
~Interactive Trail Map
DVD Length: Approx. 40 minutes
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Item # 347
Lewis & Clark: Confluence of Time and Courage $19.95
Journey back 200 years and follow in the footsteps of Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they explore the unknown reaches of the wild Missouri River, cross the Rockies, and ride the turbulent waters of the Columbia River.
Video Length: One hour
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"Moment in Time" $2,100.00 (no additional shipping charge)
Sculture by Paul Gillum
Sacagawea is sitting perched on the edge of a large rock. Barefoot and clothed in a buckskin dress, a restless breeze tossled her fringe and hair. She holds her son on her lap wrapped in a warm blanket that falls across her shoulders and blows gently in the breeze behind her. Her feet rest on ground that is covered with small rocks and pebbles. The large rock beneath her is decorated with carvings. She has paused to gaze out over the water, tired and reflective, having carried her son all day on a journey from camp. A young teenage girl, she exemplifies the courage and perseverance of a person much older.
Bronze with black granite base
Sacagawea seated. 12.75" tall including 1.38" tall base. Base is 10" wide.
Limited edition of 100
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"Reflection" $2,250.00 (no addtional shipping charge)
Sculture by Paul Gillum
Sacagawea is standing barefoot at the edge of the world. She has reached the coast and is perhaps contemplating the long journey home. Seaman, Lewis' Newfoundland dog, is at her side leaning against her and wrapping himself around her body. She holds her son Jean Baptiste at her waist. Moccasins dangle from her left hand as she cradles her son in a blanket that is draped around her back and shoulder.
Bronze with black granite base.
15.5" tall including a 1.38" tall base. Base is 10" wide.
Limited edition of 100
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Item # 329
"We Proceeded On..." $19.95
This is a story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A journey of exploration, complete with journal excerpts, encounters with Indians, the sometimes beautiful and sometimes threatening landscape, and a summary of their objectives and accomplishments.
Video Length: 32 minutes
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Item # 079
15 Star 15 Stripe flag $49.95
Between the years of 1795 and 1818, the "fifteen star, fifteen stripe, flag was the official flag of the United States of America. Better known as the "The Star Spangled Banner", from which Frances Scott Key wrote of in his song of the same name. This flag is officially flown at only two National Park sites, Fort Clatsop, Astoria, Oregon, and Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland. The flags flown over the Fort Clatsop replica are each sold with a document giving a brief history and date the flag was flown. Please call for the availability of flags flown on specific dates.
100% cotton, Made in the USA
Size: 3'x5'
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Item # #409
A Charbonneau Family Portrait $3.50
By Irving W. Anderson
Biographical Sketches of Sacagawea, Jean Baptiste, and Toussaint Charbonneau.
Softback, 20 pages
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Item # 855
A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest $24.95
By Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown
Written with an encylcopedia format, this is a reference work devoted to the Indian tribes in the Pacific Northwest largely those that occupy or formerly occupied, the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. It is a companion volume to "Indians of the Pacific Northwest", a history by the same authors, which was published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 1981.
Paperback, 310 pages
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Item # 655
A Kaleidoscope Kids Book: The Lewis & Clark Expedition $12.95
By Carol A. Johmann
You've been selected to join the Corps of Discovery under Lewis & Clark. Are you ready for the challenge? Be a "big thinker" like Thomas Jefferson and a "big doer" like Lewis & Clark, as you set out on this amazing expedition that changed U.S. history forever!
Nick Jr. Magazines, "Parent Choice Award" winner!
Paper back, 112 pages
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Item # 611
A Log's Life $18.95
By Wendy Pfeffer Illustrated by Robin Brickman
In this fascinating book, author Wendy Pfeffer and illustrator Robin Brickman collaborate to introduce readers to the life cycle of a tree. The informative, lyrical text is complemented by stunning, three dimensional paper sculptures that showcase the forest ecosystem, inspiring readers to take a closer look at the trees-and logs-in their own backyards.
Hardcover, 30 pages
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Item # #721
A Pacific Northwest Sketch Book $24.95
By Jude Siegal
Oregon artist and teacher Jude Siegel brings the artist out in all of us as she demonstrates the art of “spirit drawing.”
Paperback, 202 pages
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Item # (See below)
A Picture Book of Sacagawea
By David A. Adler, Illustrated by Dan Brown
A biography about the young Shoshoni woman who with her young child "Pomp" and husband Toussaint Charbonneau, joined the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
For grades 2-4
28 pages
Hardcover, Item #638 ~ $17.95
Paperback, Item #639 ~ $6.95
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Item # 539
Adventuring Along the Lewis and Clark Trail $16.95
By Elizabeth Grossman
Explore the natural areas along America's most famous pioneer route: Missouri
Nebraska
South Dakota
North Dakota
Montana
Wyoming
Idaho
Washington
Oregon
A Sierra Club Travel Guide
Paperback, 280 pages
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Item # 590
Adventuring with Boldness: The Triumph of the Explorers $14.95
By Bruce C. Paton, M.D.
This collection of true-life adventure stories goes beyond the textbook treatment of ten great explorers and reveals why these men succeeded where others failed.
Soft back, 247 pages
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Item # 543
After Lewis & Clark: Mountain Men and the Paths to the Pacific $19.95
By Robert M. Utley
In 1807, a year after Lewis & Clark returned from the shores of the Pacific, groups of trappers and hunters began to drift West to tap the rich stocks of beaver and to trade with the Native nations. Colorful and eccentric,bold and adventurous, mountain men such as John Colter, George Drouillard, Hugh Glass, Andrew Henry, and Kit Carson found individual freedom and financial reward in pursuit of pelts.
Soft back, 392 pages
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Item # 591
After Lewis & Clark: The Forces of Change, 1806-1871 $24.95
By B. Byron Price, Gary Allen Hood, Joseph B. Schenk
"After Lewis & Clark" highlights more than sixty paintings, drawings, and prints in the collection of one of America's finest museums of American art, the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Softcover, 96 pages
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Item # 402
Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark $19.95
By Barbara Fifer and Vicky Soderberg
Excellent travel guide. Historical highlights and colored maps. This revised edition includes sites east of the Mississippi River. Second Edition.
Soft Back, 216 pages
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Item # 545
America: The Lewis and Clark Expedition and the Dawn of a New Power $21.00
By Denis Vaugeois, Translated by Jane Brierley
The Lewis and Clark Expedition constitutes the lens through which historian Denis Vaugeois focuses on the nation's formative period, 1803-1853. He writes not only of the principal actors in the continent-wide drama, but of the Native Americans and French-Canadian explorers, guides, and interpreters, without whom the expedition would not have succeeded.
Paperback, 275 pages
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Item # 27
Ancient Etchings Lapel pins $5.95 each
By Columbia Legends of The Dallas, Oregon
Miniature images from actual rock etchings made by tribes of the Columbia River region of the Pacific Northwest. Each lapel pin comes attached to a card giving the legend of the image depicted in pewter.
(Click on picture to enlarge image)
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Item # 645
Animals on the Trail with Lewis and Clark $18.00
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, Photographs by William Munoz
An excellent research source for young students. This book is well written with many full color photographs of the animals described in the journals of Lewis and Clark.
Age range:8-12 years
Grades: 4-6
Hardcover, 128 pages
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Arrival $2,400.00 (no additional charge for shipping)
Bronze Sculpture by Stan Wanlass
"Ocean in View! O! The Joy"
"Arrival" gracefully conveys the courage, resourcefulness, and dignity possible in all men.
Fort Clatsop Historical Association, in cooperation with Metal Letter, Inc., presents a special opportunity to acquire ARRIVAL...a signed, limited edition bronze sculpture by Stanley Wanlass.
Limited edition of 300.
Dimension: height-15" (including walnut base)
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Item # 559
Art of the Lewis & Clark Trail $42.95
Compiled by Jeff Evenson
This is the epic saga where the adventure and exploration of the Lewis & Clark Expedition into the North American Continent is brought to life in the "Art of the Lewis & Clark Trail". With over 90 paintings reproduced from acclaimed artists such as Charlie Russel, Robert Bateman, John F. Clymer, Michail Haynes, and many more illustrating the scenes from the Journal entries, it takes you to an earlier time.
Hardcover, 189 pages
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Item # 553
Arts of Diplomacy; Lewis and Clark's Indian Collection $40.00
By Castle McLaughlin
In "Arts of Diplomacy", anthropologist Castle McLaughlin demonstrates that Native Americans were active participants in these historic encounters with Lewis and Clark.
Paperback, 416 pages
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Item # 404
Astoria & Empire $28.95
By James P. Ronda
Study of Astoria and John Jacob Astor's scheme for an American empire on the Pacific Rim.
Illustrated.
Soft back, 400 pages
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Item # 405
Astorian Adventure: The Journal of Alfred Seton, 1811-1815 $35.00
Edited by Robert F. Jones
The Companion Volume to "Annals of Astoria"
This is the journal of a young New Yorker of good family who signed on as a clerk with John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company, incorporated in 1808, at a time when the Pacific Northwest was still disputed among the United States and Great Britain, Spain, and Russia.
Hardcover, 221 pages
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Item # 551
Beyond Lewis & Clark;The Army Explores the West $14.95
By James P. Ronda
Ronda examines not only the Lewis & Clark expedition, but other army expeditions lead by explorers such as Zebulon Pike, John C. Fremont, Isaac I. Stevens and Stephen H. Long.
Paperback, 120 pages
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Item # 575
Beyond the Stony Mountains: Nature in the American West From Lewis and Clark to Today $38.00
By Daniel B. Botkin
In this richly illustrated volume, which features more than one hundred photographs and maps, most in full color, noted ecologist and writer Daniel Botkin traces the footsteps of the two explorers as they journeyed from St.Louis,through the breathtaking vistas of the tall-grass prairie and Big Sky country, over the arduous Bitterroot Mountains on the ancient Lolo Trail, to arrive finally at the Pacific coast and its rugged, rainy, and darkly wooded landscape. This book is about the natural history of the Lewis and Clark expedition as a guide to changes in nature in the American West from the beginning of the nineteenth century to today.
Published in 2004
Hardcover, 284 pages
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Item # #730
Birds of Oregon $19.95
By Roger Burrows and Jeff Gilligan
328 of the most abundant or notable bird species found in Oregon are featured in this book, complete with full-color illustrations. Each account covers habitat, nesting, feeding, voice, best sites for viewing, similar species and includes a range map.
Paperback, 384 pages
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Item # 657
Blue Beads A Story of Friendship $9.95
By Christine Carpenter and Kathryn Aya
A ten year old Clatsop Indian girl finds friendship and adventure with Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea, and her son Pomp, during the explorer's time at Fort Clatsop in the winter of 1805-1806.
Soft back, 28 pages
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Item # 656
Blue Beads; A Story of Friendship $14.95
By Chrisine Carpenter and Kathryn Aya
A ten year old Clatsop Indian girl finds friendship and adventure with Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea, and her son Pomp, during the explorers’ time at Fort Clatsop in the winter of 1805-1806. Beautifully illustrated.
Hard Back, 32 pages
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Item # 061
Brass Tinder Box $27.95
Solid brass with hinged lid, designed to hold fire starting supplies. Carried by trappers, traders, soldiers, and frontiersmen.
Dimensions: 2 1/2"x 3 3/4"
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Item # 062
Brass Tobacco Box $30.95
Reproduction of Hudson's Bay tobacco or tinder box. Solid brass with lens mounted in lid. 4 1/4" long, lens
1 1/4" dia. Large enough to store small piece of flint and steel striker.
Dimensions: 3"x 4 1/4"
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Item # 453
By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis $24.95
Edited by John D. W. Guice
For two centuries the question has persisted: Was Lewis's death a suicide, an accident, or a homicide? "By His Own Hand?" is the first book to analyze the evidence and consider the murder-verses-suidide debate within its full historical context.
Hardcover, 178 pages
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Item # 174
Cape Disappointment $4.95
A lighthouse warns ships of the rocky shoreline on the headland named Cape Disappointment.
Dimensions: 13"x25 1/2" (image 11"x23")
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Item # 344
CD: An Old Fashioned Christmas $15.95
Performed by, The Trail Band
This instrumental collection was performed "live" in the studio to best capture the spirit of the parlor orchestras and "townsquare" brass bands of the last century.
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Item # 349
CD: Lewis & Clark: Songs of the Journey $18.00
Sung by Bobby Horton
As the Corps of Discovery made their way across this continent, they sang. Music was regularly employed to brighten spirits, pass time, and enhance diplomacy. Based on journal entries and related historical documents, "Songs of the Journey" provides a beginning-to-end look at the expedition in a way that is sure to please Lewis and Clark students of all ages and knowledge levels.
All songs written and composed by Kindra Ankney.
All songs arranged, performed, and recorded and mixed by Bobby Horton.
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Item # #850
Cedar $28.95
By Hilary Stewart
Hilary Stewart explains, through her vivid descriptions, 550 detailed drawings and 50 photographs, the tools and techniques used , as well as the superbly crafted objects and their uses - all in the context of daily ceremonial life.
Paperback, 192 pages
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Item # 035
Charcloth $1.75
Packet of small charred linen squares, enough to light many fires. (Use with flint and steel, item #036).
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Item # 571
Charles Fritz: An Artist with the Corps of Discovery $29.95
Artwork and test by Charles Fritz, In collaboration with Stephen E. Ambrose
Charles Fritz has captured the essence of the expedition with his vivid paintings of events described in the journals of Lewis and Clark.
Hard Back, 104 pages
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Item # 908-Bear
Chinook print T-Shirt: Bear
Designed by Charles Funk
Available in adult sizes: small, medium, large, Xlarge - $18.00
XXlarge - $20.00
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Item # 908-Raven
Chinook print T-Shirt: Raven
Designed by Charles Funk
Available in adult sizes: small, medium, large, Xlarge - $18.00
XXlarge - $20.00
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Item # 908-Salmon
Chinook print T-Shirt: Salmon
Designed by Charles Funk
Available in adult sizes: small, medium, large, Xlarge - $18.00
XXlarge - $20.00
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Item # 285
Clark's Track Map $5.95
Produced by NW Columbia Map Company
Clark's Track map of 1814 with state boundaries.
Dimensions: 15"x 31" (includes 1 3/4"
white border around image)
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Item # 851
Columbia River Basketry; Gift of the Ancestors, Gift of the Earth $35.00
By Mary Dodds Schlick
In "Columbia River Basketry", Mary Schlick writes about the weavers who at the time of European contact lived along the Columbia River from just above its confluence with the Yakima river westward to the vicinity of present-day Portland, Oregon, and Indian groups living along the river.
Paperback, 248 pages
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Item # 588
Common to This Country: Botanical Discoveries of Lewis and Clark $22.95
Text by Susan H. Munger, Illustrations by Charlotte Staub Thomas, Forward by Verlyn Klinkenborg
This book skillfully chronicles Lewis's fascination with plant collecting throughout the journey: while crossing the hot, dry plains along the Missouri River, while scaling the Rocky Mountains, and while encamped on the Pacific coast.
Hardcover, 128 pages
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Item # 854
Coyote Was Going There; Indian Literature of the Oregon Country $18.95
Compiled and edited by Jarold Ramsey
The vivid imagination, robust humor, and profound sense of place of the Indians of Oregon are revealed in this anthology, which gathers together hitherto scattered and often inaccessible legends originally transcribed and translated by scholars such as Archie Phinney, Melville Jacobs and Franz Boas.
Paperback, 336 pages
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Item # 903
Day by Day with the Lewis and Clark Expedition On Sale! $7.95
Barbara Fifer
This calendar is for the years 1804-1806. Brief entries from the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition for each of the 862 days of exploration.
Soft back, 36 pages
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Item # (See below)
Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark
Edited and with an introduction by James J. Holmberg
Over the course of his life, American explorer William Clark sent dozens of letters to his brother, Jonathan, including six written during the epic Lewis and Clark Expedition. This colleciton of Clark's intriguing letters, many published for the first time, reveals important new details about the expedition. Meriwether Lewis's mysterious death, the status of Clark's slave York, and life in Jeffersonian America.
322 pages
Hardcover, Item #513 $35.00
Paperback, Item #503 $18.00
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Item # 905
Denim Shirt $32.95
Long sleeve, 100% cotton, denim shirt with embroidered image of Fort Clatsop, and the lettering: "Lewis and Clark National Historical Park"
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Item # 938
Denim Shirt (XXL) $34.95
Long sleeve, 100% cotton shirt with embroidered image of Fort Clatsop and the lettering: "Lewis & Clark National Historical Park".
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Item # varies with necklace or earrings
Dentalium Shell Jewelry
Handmade by Josephine Ingraham. Josephine is of Clatsop and Chinook ancestry,she is a descendant of Chief Coboway who was the Clatsop Chief during the time Captains Lewis, Clark and the members of the Expedition stayed at Fort Clatsop.
Made of dentalium shell, stone or glass beads representing the style and types utilized and traded by the Native Americans and the early explorers as well as the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
No two necklaces are exactly alike.
Please call for availability of size and style of stone or beads.
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Item # 407
Discovering Lewis & Clark from the Air $24.00
Photography by Jim Wark, Text by Joseph A. Mussulman
In "Discovering Lewis & Clark from the Air", aerial photographer Jim Wark and Lewis and Clark scholar Joseph A. Mussulman offer a fascinating new perspective on the Corps of Discovery's historic journey.
Soft back, 261 pages
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Item # 166
Dismal Nitch $4.95
Heavey storms confined the members of the Corps of Discovery near the mouth of the Columbia River. For six days in November 1805, they set up camp at an area Wm. Clark referred to as a "dismal nitich". Today, this place is still called "Dismal Nitch".
Dimensions: 13"x25 1/2" (image 11"x23")
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Item # 321
DVD: Columbia River Gorge/Washington Parks $19.95
Procuced by Encounter Video
"Columbia River Gorge" features; Multnomah Falls
Bonneville Dam
Crown Point & Vista House
Ft. Vancouver Nat'l. Hist. Site
Mt. Hood
Hood River
"Washington Parks" features:
Erupting Mt. St. Helens
Mt. Rainier
North Cascades
San Juan Island
The Olympics
110 minutes
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Item # 303
DVD: Lewis & Clark A Clatsop Winter Story $14.95
Produced and Directed by Camera One, Made in Cooperation with Clatsop Nehalem Confederated Tribes & Lewis & Clark NHP
The official bicentennial program for the Fort Clatsop unit of the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. The Clatsop Indians call themselves the "cedar people", and they have lived for thousands of years along the ocean and rivers of the northwest. They are the descendants of Chief Coboway who welcomed the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Even today, the Clatsop tell stories of their first encounters with Captains Lewis and Clark and the winter spent among them. Like their other oral histories, this has become one of their winter stories, and they are still here to tell it.
DVD Length: 22 minutes
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Item # 555
Explorations Into the World of Lewis & Clark, Volume 2 $29.95
Edited by Robert A. Saindon
Essays from the pages of "We Proceeded On", the quarterly journal of the Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.
(Combined essays in volumes 1,2, and 3 - 194)
Paperback, 609 pages
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Item # 556
Explorations Into the World of Lewis & Clark, Volume 3 $27.95
Edited by Robert A. Saindon
Essays from the pages of "We Proceeded On", the quarterly journal of the Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. (Combined essays in volumes 1,2, and 3 -194)
Paperback, 419 pages
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Item # 554
Explorations: Into the World of Lewis & Clark, Volume 1 $24.95
Edited by Robert A. Saindon
Essays from the pages of "We Proceeded On", the quarterly journal of the Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.
(Combined total of essays in volumes 1,2 and 3 - 194)
Paperback, 426 pages
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Item # 576
Exploring with Lewis & Clark The 1804 Journal of Charles Floyd $45.00
Edited by James J. Holmberg
Sergeant Charles Floyd was one of the first three men enlisted for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and he has distinction of being the only member of the expedition to loose his life during this journey to the pacific and back. This is Sgt. Floyd's journal dating from May 14th,1804 to August 17th, 1804. In addition to the journal entries, the reader has the benefit of seeing illustrations of the pages of Floyds journal as well as background information on Charles Floyd's life and his experiences on the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
Hardback, 120 pages
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Item # 413
Finding the West: Explorations with Lewis and Clark $23.95
By James P. Ronda
Ronda's masterful interpretation of the young Republic's fascination with the West is written with grace, narrative sweep, and a conviction that history should, above all else, engage and inform us.
Hardcover, 138 pages
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Item # #036
Flint & Steel $9.95
Flint and steel can be was used for fire starting. It has been a traditional method for fire starting since before the 18th century. Sparks are created when the steel striker hits the flint. Instructions included. Flint pieces may vary in size,shape and color.
Steel Striker is 3" long
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Item # 160
Fort Clatsop $4.95
Bold colors illustrate Fort Clatsop, silhouetted by a soldier standing guard.
Dimensions: 13"x 25 1/2", (image 11"x 23")
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Item # 941
Fort Clatsop Hat $14.00
100% cotton twill, with embroidered image of Fort Clatsop. Lettering in forest green: Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Adjustable strap in back.
Size: Adult, one size fits all
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Fort Clatsop National Memorial: Lewis & Clark Expedition - Educator's Resource Guide and Tools of Survival Activity Guide
By Fort Clatsop staff with the help of educational advisors and private contractors.
A curriculum guide that is widely adaptable for educators of fourth through eighth grades. This "teacher friendly" guide is a helpful addition to your curriculum on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
(Each curriculum guide is loose-leaf without binder)
Item #615 Educator's Resource Guide~$21.95
Item #642 Tools of Survival~$15.95
Item #614 Educator's Resource Guide/Tools of Survival combined price~$34.95
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Fort Clatsop Pendleton Blanket $175.00
This limited edition blanket for the Lewis and Clark bicentennial has been created exclusively by Pendleton Woolen Mills for the Fort Clatsop Historical Association. Each camel-colored blanket has a dark brown outline of the explorers standing outside Fort Clatsop and a floor plan drawn by William Clark. Below this, in white, is a legend “Lewis and Clark at Fort Clatsop 1805 – 1806”. The blankets are 82% wool and 18% cotton—the cotton “warp” helps maintain the blanket’s shape, and each one of the 64”x80” blankets is numbered and comes in a sturdy, numbered box.
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Item # 55
Fort Clatsop Pewter Ornament $15.95
Designed by Dave Cusenza
This heirloom quality ornament bears the image of Fort Clatsop. The castings are individually hand poured, antiqued, and then hand finished to bring out the delicate highlights and fine details. A quote from the journals of Capt. William Clark is etched on the reverse.
Made in the U.S.A.
Actual size: 2 1/2"x 2 1/2" - Pewter
(Forest green velveteen bag included)
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Item # #914
Fort Clatsop Polar Fleece Vest
Polar fleece vest, fully lined, featuring embroidered patch of the popular Fort Clatsop icon image. Outer shell is 100% spun polyester,anti-pill fleece. Lining is taffeta with inside cell phone/sunglasses pocket.
Available in Alpine green.
Item #914-sizes Adult x-small through x-large ~ $47.95
Item #929-size xx-large ~ $51.95
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Item # 30
Fort Clatsop Sterling Silver Charm $8.95
One side shows the image of Fort Clatsop, the other side, the Captains Lewis and Clark. Made locally.
Charm made of Sterling Silver (chain not included).
Approx. size 3/4"
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Item # 922
Fort Clatsop T-Shirt $15.95
Fort Clatsop illustration, short sleeve T-shirt.
100% cotton, pre-shrunk
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Item # 512
Fort Clatsop: Rebuilding An Icon $14.95
Published by "The Daily Astorian"
The Daily Astorian newspaper, and Ooligan Press have just published a book, which reflects on the history of the site of the present day Fort Clatsop as well as the recent monumental effort put forth by the local community to rebuild the Fort following the October 2005 fire.
Paperback, 128 pages
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Item # 414
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