Lewis & Clark College Special CollectionsPublications Collection 2000-2013

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Lewis & Clark College Special CollectionsPublications Collection 2000-2013

This collection includes exhibit catalogs, brochures,posters, poetry broadsides, and scholarly texts produced by the Lewis & ClarkCollege Special Collections.

1.5 cubic feet; 4 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6367302

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Lewis & Clark College (Portland, Or.)

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In 2000 the Lewis & Clark College Special Collections department began curating exhibits in the Aubrey R. Watzek Library. In addition to curating the exhibits, Special Collections began issuing promotional and explanatory materials including brochures, catalogs, and flyers to support the exhibits. In 2005 the Special Collection initiated a Watzek Library Poetry Reading series. To support these reading the Special Collections designed and printed poetry broadsides for each reader...

Kopp, James J.

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Erickson, Doug

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The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is a bibliography of all known printed material relating to the Lewis and Clark Expedition published in 2003. The book includes entries for works carried by Lewis and Clark, government reports, newspaper accounts, editions of the members' journals, fictitious accounts about the expedition, scientific texts based on Lewis and Clark, and post-expedition scholarship. From the guide to the Editorial Files for The Literature of...

Aubrey Watzek Library (Portland, Or.). Special Collections.

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Skinner, Jeremy

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The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is a bibliography of all known printed material relating to the Lewis and Clark Expedition published in 2003. The book includes entries for works carried by Lewis and Clark, government reports, newspaper accounts, editions of the members' journals, fictitious accounts about the expedition, scientific texts based on Lewis and Clark, and post-expedition scholarship. From the guide to the Editorial Files for The Literature of...

Merchant, Paul

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Thomas Jefferson's 1806 Message provided the U.S. Congress, the American people, and interested parties throughout the world with a summary not only of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, but of the explorations William Dunbar and George Hunter on the Ouachita, and Dr. John Sibley's researches on the Red River territory, and an introduction by Jefferson. The book was first published in Washington and New York in 1806. Later in the same year, William Dunbar of Natchez, Mississippi reprin...