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Passing the Hats One such hat was described by Capt. Juan Josef Perez Hernandez, commanding the first Spanish expedition to the Northwest Coast in 1774.5 When the first ...
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Camera Obscura - How it Worked "For the construction of a portable camera obscura, the box, or chest, must be in breadth and length proportionable to the different magnitude of the ...
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Great Falls - Barralet's Drawing Upon his return to Philadelphia in 1807, Lewis hired an "able pencil," John James Barralet for forty dollars to make "two Drawings water falls. ...
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Great Falls - Barralet's Drawing Upon his return to Philadelphia in 1807, Lewis hired an "able pencil," John James Barralet for forty dollars to make "two Drawings water falls. ...
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Where's the Elk? The Lochsa elk herd grew. When large lightning fires burned the forests along ... Paul Dalke et al., "Use of salt by elk in Idaho," Journal of Wildlife ...
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Trails to Rails Trails to Rails. he next fundamental change in transportation came with the ... from Lewiston, Idaho Territory, to the gold fields of Montana Territory, ...
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Osage Orange Tree Nov 12, 2005 ... sage orange is a very hard, heavy wood. Cottonwood and ponderosa pine, from which the Corps carved its dugout canoes, weigh 24 and 30 pounds ...
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From Canada, by Land t's been 200 years since a bold young Scotsman wrote the headline for his own triumph of exploration: "Alexander Mackenzie, from Canada, by land, ...
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Great Falls - Barralet's Drawing Upon his return to Philadelphia in 1807, Lewis hired an "able pencil," John James Barralet for forty dollars to make "two Drawings water falls. ...
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Frontier Trappers at Home John James Barralet (1747-1815) was an eccentric Irish artist and engraver ... See Phoebe Lloyd Jacobs, "John James Barralet and the Apotheosis of George ...
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