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[QUOTE="SVCBeercats, post: 2680739, member: 7874"] 2.. President Thomas Jefferson 3..Kristi Yamaguchi (G), Tonya Harding (S), and Nancy Kerrigan (B) 4..Lewis began from Washington DC planning to get supplies in Pittsburgh, PA. After leaving Pittsburgh he met with Clark in Kentucky. Using the Mississippi they once again provisioned themselves in Saint Louis. They then wintered in Hartford, IL. Using the Missouri River, Clark and their entourage rendezvoused with Lewis in Saint Charles, MO. Lewis handled some government business, Louisiana Purchase, which took him away from the main group. Of course the Louisiana Purchase is why President Thomas Jefferson commissioned them to do this surveying trek as well as find a practical route to the Pacific Ocean cross country. The Historical Society of Saint Charles argues Lewis and Clark then embarked from Saint Charles on their legendary effort and not from Saint Louis. Technically they are correct. They utilized the Missouri River to its origin and then traversed the Continental Divide. They then used the Snake and Columbia Rivers to Portland, OR. The sighting of the Pacific Ocean soon followed. 6..Samuel Clemens most famous pen name was chosen from measuring the depths of the Mississippi River. A rope was used to measure the depth. Every 6’ was a knot, a Mark. Each knot represented a fathom, 6’. As the rope disappeared into the depths the knot number was called out. Mark Twain means Mark (knot) two or 12’. 11.. Austin Peay State University 12..President Ronald Reagan [/QUOTE]
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