louisianna territory

By jblaise
  • william clark was born

    william clark was born
    the day that william clark was born
  • Meriwether Lewis was Born

    Meriwether Lewis was Born
  • lewis is asked by the president Jeffersonto be his secretary

    lewis is asked by the president Jeffersonto be his secretary
  • Lewis picked as commander of expedition. Writes to ask William Clark to join him and share command. Clark accepts

    Lewis picked as commander of expedition. Writes to ask William Clark to join him and share command. Clark accepts
  • Large keelboat constructed in Pittsburgh, overseen by Lewis. After construction Lewis takes it down the Ohio River picking up Clark and recruits along the way.

    Large keelboat constructed in Pittsburgh, overseen by Lewis. After construction Lewis takes it down the Ohio River picking up Clark and recruits along the way.
  • Announcement of Louisiana Purchase.

    Announcement of Louisiana Purchase.
  • Camp Wood established upstream from St. Louis.

     Camp Wood established upstream from St. Louis.
  • Expedition begins

    Expedition begins
  • Expedition marks first 4th of July west of the Mississippi by firing the keelboat's cannon, and naming Independence Creek.

    Expedition marks first 4th of July west of the Mississippi by firing the keelboat's cannon, and naming Independence Creek.
  • Corps of Discovery meet with representatives of the Oto and Missouri Indians, give peace medals, 15 star flags and other gifts

    Corps of Discovery meet with representatives of the Oto and Missouri Indians, give peace medals, 15 star flags and other gifts
  • - Near present day Sioux City, Iowa, Sgt. Charles Floyd dies of a probable burst appendix. Captains name hilltops where he is buried Floyd's Bluff and a nearby stream, Floyd's River.

    - Near present day Sioux City, Iowa, Sgt. Charles Floyd dies of a probable burst appendix. Captains name hilltops where he is buried Floyd's Bluff and a nearby stream, Floyd's River.
  • Friendly council with Yankton Sioux held.

     Friendly council with Yankton Sioux held.
  • All of the men attempt to drown a never-before-seen prarie dog out of its hole for shipment back to Jefferson.

    All of the men attempt to drown a never-before-seen prarie dog out of its hole for shipment back to Jefferson.
  • Confrontation with Teton Sioux, who demand one of the expedition's boats as a toll to travel farther upriver. Chief Black Buffalo resolves situation before any fighting. Expedition stays with tribe for 3 more days.

    Confrontation with Teton Sioux, who demand one of the expedition's boats as a toll to travel farther upriver. Chief Black Buffalo resolves situation before any fighting. Expedition stays with tribe for 3 more days.
  • Expedition discovers earthlodge villages of the Mandan and Hidatsas Indians. The captains decide to build Fort Mandan across the river from the main village.

    Expedition discovers earthlodge villages of the Mandan and Hidatsas Indians. The captains decide to build Fort Mandan across the river from the main village.
  • Toussaint Charbonneau, a French Canadian fur trapper living with the Hidatsas, is hired as an interpreter. His wife, Sacagawea, a Shoshone who had been captured by the Hidatsas and sold to Charbonneau, is also considered helpful as the Shoshones are said

     Toussaint Charbonneau, a French Canadian fur trapper living with the Hidatsas, is hired as an interpreter. His wife, Sacagawea, a Shoshone who had been captured by the Hidatsas and sold to Charbonneau, is also considered helpful as the Shoshones are said
  • Fort Mandan completed, expedition moves in for the winter.

     Fort Mandan completed, expedition moves in for the winter.
  • Sacagawea gives birth to baby boy, Jean Baptiste.

    Sacagawea gives birth to baby boy, Jean Baptiste.
  • Lewis and Clark send the keelboat and approx. a dozen men back downriver, with maps, reports, Indian artifacts and other scientific specimens for Jefferson. The remaining party heads west.

    Lewis and Clark send the keelboat and approx. a dozen men back downriver, with maps, reports, Indian artifacts and other scientific specimens for Jefferson. The remaining party heads west.
  • Lewis and another hunter kill a large grizzly bear, which had never before been described for science.

     Lewis and another hunter kill a large grizzly bear, which had never before been described for science.
  • Clark names the Judith River in honor of a girl back in Virginia he hopes to marry.

    Clark names the Judith River in honor of a girl back in Virginia he hopes to marry.
  • The expedition comes to a fork in the river. Lewis and Clark believe the south fork is the Missouri, while all of the other men believe it is the north fork. Although they are not convinced that the south fork is the Missouri the captains recount; "they w

    The expedition comes to a fork in the river. Lewis and Clark believe the south fork is the Missouri, while all of the other men believe it is the north fork. Although they are not convinced that the south fork is the Missouri the captains recount; "they w
  • Scouting ahead of the rest of the expedition, Lewis comes across the Great Falls of the Missouri. He also discovers four more waterfalls farther upstream. The expedition will have to portage over eighteen miles, taking nearly a month, to get past them.

    Scouting ahead of the rest of the expedition, Lewis comes across the Great Falls of the Missouri. He also discovers four more waterfalls farther upstream. The expedition will have to portage over eighteen miles, taking nearly a month, to get past them.
  • Sacagawea recognizes Beaverhead Rock and says they are nearing the headwaters of the Missouri, and her people, the Shoshones. Lewis and three others scout ahead.

    Sacagawea recognizes Beaverhead Rock and says they are nearing the headwaters of the Missouri, and her people, the Shoshones. Lewis and three others scout ahead.
  • The shipment sent from fort Mandan arrives in the East and is delivered to Jefferson. Lewis ascends the final ridge toward the Continental Divide expecting to see plains and a river flowing to the Pacific, but he finds even more mountains.

     The shipment sent from fort Mandan arrives in the East and is delivered to Jefferson. Lewis ascends the final ridge toward the Continental Divide expecting to see plains and a river flowing to the Pacific, but he finds even more mountains.
  • Lewis discovers a village of Shoshones and tries to negotiate for horses. Clark and the rest of the expedition arrives as well, and it is discovered that the Shoshone chief Cameahwait is Sacagawea's brother. Lewis and Clark name the site Camp Fortunate.

     Lewis discovers a village of Shoshones and tries to negotiate for horses. Clark and the rest of the expedition arrives as well, and it is discovered that the Shoshone chief Cameahwait is Sacagawea's brother. Lewis and Clark name the site Camp Fortunate.
  • The expedition sets out with a Shoshone guide called Old Toby, along with 29 horses and a mule.

    The expedition sets out with a Shoshone guide called Old Toby, along with 29 horses and a mule.
  • The expedition camps at present day Missoula, Montana, a spot Lewis and Clark called Travelers Rest to prepare for the mountain crossing.

     The expedition camps at present day Missoula, Montana, a spot Lewis and Clark called Travelers Rest to prepare for the mountain crossing.
  • After nearly starving in the mountains the expedition emerges near present-day Weippe, Idaho.

     After nearly starving in the mountains the expedition emerges near present-day Weippe, Idaho.
  • The expedition reaches the Columbia River.

    The expedition reaches the Columbia River.
  • Clark sees Mount Hood in the distance, named by a British sea captain in 1792, proof that they are near the ocean.

    Clark sees Mount Hood in the distance, named by a British sea captain in 1792, proof that they are near the ocean.
  • Clark, who believes he can see the ocean writes his most famous journal entry: "Ocian in view! O! the joy." The expedition is actually still 20 miles from the sea. Terrible storms halt the expedition for nearly 3 weeks.

    Clark, who believes he can see the ocean writes his most famous journal entry: "Ocian in view! O! the joy." The expedition is actually still 20 miles from the sea. Terrible storms halt the expedition for nearly 3 weeks.
  • By majority vote the expedition decides to cross to the south side of the Columbia River to build winter quarters.

     By majority vote the expedition decides to cross to the south side of the Columbia River to build winter quarters.
  • President Jefferson welcomes a delegation of Missouri, Oto, Arikara, and Yankton Sioux chiefs who had met with Lewis and Clark more than a year earlier.

     President Jefferson welcomes a delegation of Missouri, Oto, Arikara, and Yankton Sioux chiefs who had met with Lewis and Clark more than a year earlier.
  • The expedition runs out of tobacco. They had run out of their whiskey ration the previous fourth of July.

     The expedition runs out of tobacco. They had run out of their whiskey ration the previous fourth of July.
  • Fort Clatsop is presented to the Clatsop Indian, for which it was named, and the expedition begins the journey home.

     Fort Clatsop is presented to the Clatsop Indian, for which it was named, and the expedition begins the journey home.
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    The expedition reaches the Bitterroot mountains, but must wait for the snow to melt before crossing them. During this time the expedition again stays with the Nez Perce, Lewis describes them as "the most hospitable, honest and sincere people that we have

  • Having crossed the Bitterroots again, the expedition breaks into smaller groups in order to explore more of the Louisiana Territory. Clark and his group head down the Yellowstone River, while Lewis takes the shortcut to the Great Falls, and then heads nor

    Having crossed the Bitterroots again, the expedition breaks into smaller groups in order to explore more of the Louisiana Territory. Clark and his group head down the Yellowstone River, while Lewis takes the shortcut to the Great Falls, and then heads nor
  • Near present-day Billings, Montana, Clark names a sandstone outcropping Pompy's Tower, after sacagawea's son, nicknamed Little Pomp. On the rock face Clark enscribes his name and the date.

    Near present-day Billings, Montana, Clark names a sandstone outcropping Pompy's Tower, after sacagawea's son, nicknamed Little Pomp. On the rock face Clark enscribes his name and the date.
  • While making their way back to the Missouri, Lewis' party encounters eight Blackfeet warriors. They camp together, but the morning of the 27th the party catches the blackfeet attempting to steal their horses and guns. During a fight two of the Blackfeet w

    While making their way back to the Missouri, Lewis' party encounters eight Blackfeet warriors. They camp together, but the morning of the 27th the party catches the blackfeet attempting to steal their horses and guns. During a fight two of the Blackfeet w
  • All of the parties are reunited downstream from the mouth of the Yellowstone River.

     All of the parties are reunited downstream from the mouth of the Yellowstone River.
  • The expedition returns to the Mandan village. Charbonneau, Sacagawea, and Jean Baptist stay, while John Colter is granted permission to return to the Yellowstone to trap beaver

    The expedition returns to the Mandan village. Charbonneau, Sacagawea, and Jean Baptist stay, while John Colter is granted permission to return to the Yellowstone to trap beaver
  • With the current of the Missouri behind them, they are able to cover over 70 miles per day. The expedition also begins meeting boats of American traders heading upriver.

    With the current of the Missouri behind them, they are able to cover over 70 miles per day. The expedition also begins meeting boats of American traders heading upriver.
  • Lewis and Clark reach St. Louis.

     Lewis and Clark reach St. Louis.
  • Lewis and Clark are treated as national heroes. They return to Washington, D.C. The men receive double pay and 320 acres of land as reward, the captains get 1,600 acres. Lewis is named governor of the Louisiana Territory, Clark is made Indian agent for t

     Lewis and Clark are treated as national heroes. They return to Washington, D.C. The men receive double pay and 320 acres of land as reward, the captains get 1,600 acres. Lewis is named governor of the Louisiana Territory, Clark is made Indian agent for t