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In the Wake of Discovery, Lewis and Clark Bicentennial

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In the Wake of Discovery
L&C-2004
Bicentennial Expedition
PO Box 2004
Livingston, MT 59047
406-222-8016

 

 

 

Updated February 24,04: In The Wake Of Discovery T-shirts are now available! An order form can be printed by clicking below. Shirts are $15.00 each (except 2XL which are $17-U.S. Funds) plus postage and handling. See order form for more details. Please send check or money order made out to In The Wake Of Discovery. If you have any questions regarding ordering or the shirts please email me directly.

On the order form please make sure you specify: Quantity, Size(Sm,Md,Lg,XL,2XL),Color (White or Ash (very light grey). They are all short sleeve 50/50. The white shirts are Jerzee and the ash are Haines.

Printable Order Form Click Here

The front has a blue colored logo which is small and over the left side. A picture of it appears to the left of this screen.







The large back logo is also blue. The main heading of the logo is the same as the top of this screen with the paddler and river over a large rolled map showing a portion of the route through Montana. I will soon have photos of both logos here on this page as well as an order form for those who wish to wait.

Thank you for your support! A portion of the proceeds will go to American Rivers and the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundatation. The remaining portions will help support In The Wake Of Discovery and the journey to the Pacific in 2004.

Thanks to Ken Keenan from Yellowstone National Park for his time and artistic talent in creating these two logos. Ken went out of his way to design these while working at the South Pole, Antarctica this past winter. Thanks Ken I appreciate it!

Contribute by purchasing a book.
Cottage Micro Serivices and E-School is genereously offering to contribute a portion of the sales of the book "First Across the Continent" to In The Wake Of Discovery. This book written by Noah Brooks tells the history of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1803-1804. You can order an Audio CD, mp3CD, or multimedia eBook of this book by clicking here.

 

 

Raising awareness and support for:

American Rivers
American Rivers
Protecting and restoring our nations rivers.
 

Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation
Stimulating public appreciation of the Lewis and Clark Expeditions contributions to American heritage and supporting education, research, development, and preservation of the Lewis and Clark experience.

Contact: In The Wake Of Discovery® at:
info@lewisandclark-2004.com

In The Wake Of Discovery ~ 2004 Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Expedition
This effort is made possible through the generous contribution and support of the following companies: Please click on their logo below to read more about them or click on Sponsorship page for more information

Star Web Services

Mountain Air Sports

 

FoodWorks
Natural Foods
412 E. Park
Livingston, MT
406-222-8223

 

Brief Bio: Norman Miller was born and raised in Grayling, Michigan near the banks of the Ausable River. He grew an early interest in the outdoors and history while traveling with his family throughout the U.S and Canada exploring new places. He is a 1985 graduate of Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and currently lives in Livingston, Montana along the famed Yellowstone River. He is the owner of a window cleaning business as well as an eco-tour guide in Zion and Bryce National Parks of Utah. He enjoys skiing, backpacking, canoeing, and exploring the west.

 

Images of portraits Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark by Charles Willson Peale are credited to the National Park Service, Independence National Historical Park - Library, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia PA 19106
The information contained in this web site is compiled from: Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition:
Edited by Reuban Gold Thwaites 1904, Dodd, Mead & Company, New York The Natural History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: Raymond R. Burroughs, Editor. Michigan State University Press, East Lansing Michigan 41995

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Web site created by Star Web Service, Livingston, MT
Photo of Norm Miller by Erik Petersen: LivingstonEnterprise, Livingston, Montana