
Chapter I — A Great Transaction in Land
Chapter II — Beginning a Long Journey
Chapter III — From the Lower to the Upper River
Chapter IV — Novel Experiences among the Indians
Chapter V — From the Tetons to the Mandans
Chapter VI — Winter among the Mandans
Chapter VII — From Fort Mandan to the Yellowstone
Chapter VIII — In the Haunts of Grizzlies and Buffalo
Chapter IX — In the Solitudes of the Upper Missouri
Chapter X — To the Great Falls of the Missouri
In the summer of 1803 the United States faced a decision that would reshape the nation: the acquisition of a vast western territory from Napoleonic France. The book walks listeners through the heated Senate debate, the skepticism of New England critics, and the bold vision of President Jefferson and his envoys, who saw the purchase as a step toward a continent‑spanning republic. It explains how a fifteen‑million‑dollar agreement more than doubled the young country’s size, adding lands that stretched from the Mississippi to the Pacific.
Beyond the political drama, the narrative turns to the untamed wilderness that lay beyond the settled East. Readers encounter the sparse population of French settlers, Spanish trappers, and a multitude of Native American nations, all living in a region largely unknown to European eyes. The story also follows early explorers—Spanish voyagers, Captain Cook, and the determined Captain Gray—who finally recognized the mighty river that would become a key gateway to the West.
Full title
First Across the Continent The Story of the Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (616K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller and David Widger
Release date
2006-02-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1830–1903
A pioneering American journalist and man of letters, he is best remembered for his close friendship with Abraham Lincoln and for bringing the drama of nineteenth-century America to readers of all ages. His work ranged from reporting and political writing to novels, essays, and popular history.
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