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LEWIS & CLARK FORT OSAGE

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Product Number
242725
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
-
Authors
ASTER
Version Date
10/02/2001
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Flat

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Description
Description: On June 23, 1804, the expedition passed a spot along the Missouri that overlooked the river's bends and currents for some distance in either direction. To Clark, it seemed a strategically ideal site for a fort. Four years later, in 1808, Clark returned with 80 men and oversaw the construction of Fort Osage, named for the neighboring Osage tribe. The Fort served as an outpost for the military, a major trading post, and a staging point for settlers venturing westward until 1827.
Height In Inches
28.000
Length In Inches
26.000
Two Sided
No
Pieces
1
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