The Middle Missouri Panel of the Children’s Lewis and Clark Interpretive Art Wall includes happenings on the Lewis and Clark Trail from Fort Osage, Missouri to Vermillion, South Dakota. Included are tiles depicting the following events from July to August, 1804: the members of the Expedition celebrating Independence Day, Camp White Catfish, the First Council meeting of Lewis and Clark with the Oto and Missouri chiefs, the death of Sgt. Floyd, Spirit Mound, and the Yankton Sioux village with teepees made of buffalo skins. Also included are tiles depicting the Expedition’s stop at the grave of Sgt. Floyd on the return trip in September, 1806.
Children’s Lewis and Clark Interpretive Art Wall, Bellevue, NE: The Middle Missouri Panel |
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