Talk:Timeline of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

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[edit] Jumbled contents

The Contents of this page are jumbled. Maybe it should be retored to a previous version. Who is Robert Hunt? Why does it mention that Lewis had his hunting knife in his butt? Someone screwing around? July 12, 1805.....collapsibe iron boat?!?!?

The "butt" comment and Robert Hunt (apparently a contemporary author on the subject of Lewis & Clark) are likely vandalism, so I removed them. The collapsible iron boat, based on a cursory review of other materials, has a likelihood of correctness. Stevie is the man! TalkWork 02:14, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Entries to timeline

My name is Pgass1. I am from Montana. I am new to this and hope I am following protocol. I made a huge list of entries on the timeline. I am a Lewis and Clark re-enactor here in Montana. I did most of the research in the middle 1990's preparing for the National Heritage Trail Foundation meeting held in Great Falls in 1998. All of my information came from Gary E. Moulton's editing of the Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. I will be entering an article on the iron frame boat later on as soon as I learn how. PGass1 18:47, 30 March 2007 (UTC)