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Listen to samples from Lewis and Clark Trail of Discovery Programs:

  Volume 1 - "The Journey Begins"
     
Track One - Introduction

Introduction, Preparatory Camp description by Brian Widiman, Lewis and Clark Society of America; Osage aboriginal lands and lifeways described be Osage Principle Chief Jim Grey; cultural life in St. Louis circa 1800, Bob Archibald, Missouri Historical Society.

     

Track Five - Leaving Camp Wood River

Leaving Camp Wood River, Bob Archibald; visiting St. Charles, Mimi Jackson, Director, Lewis and Clark Center; the voyage up river begins, Bob Archibald; what you'll see along the Lewis and Clark Trail in Missouri, Jim Grey and Jim Denny , historian.

     

Track 12 - Fort Osage

Fort Osage, Steve Wilson, site supervisor, Ft. Osage NHM; "milk snake" story; Wm. Clark's spelling, Bud Clark, direct descendent of Capt. Wm. Clark; expedition life on the river and some things to see along the way.
     

 

Volume 9 - "The Mighty Columbia"
   
Umatilla Welcome
Introduction and welcome from the Confederate Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
     

The Sunken Forest, Dr. Steven Beckham
General Hal Sterns, USA ret., noted Lewis and Clark historian, describes the Corps of Discovery's journey down the Snake and onto the Columbia River.
     

Music Along the Trail
Some lifeways of the mid-Columbia River tribes at the time of the Expedition are described by Bobbie Conner and Myrna Tovy.
     

  Volume 10 - "The Final Steps" 
     
Welcome to Volume 10
The introduction to Volume 10 includes William Clark's description of the land and the River two hundred years ago. Hear also a description of the wild Pacific Storm which greeted the party.
     

Chinook History.
Chinook tribal members discuss the canoe culture of their ancestors at the time of Lewis and Clark.
     

Christmas at Fort Clatsop
National Park Service Ranger Sally Freeman describes Christmas at Fort Clatsop, with historically authentic holiday music by Daniel Slosberg as the one-eyed boatman and fiddler, Pierre Cruzatte.
     

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