LEWIS AND CLARK
Pictures: Students fill the 'Dome
During October and November, buildings across the District brought in non-perishable food items and monetary donations for the student-led Fill The Dome drive that annually restocks the shelves of the...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 11:21 AM
The 3rd Annual Historic Bridge Conference: Missouri
After having the first two historic bridge conferences in Pittsburgh in 2009 and 2010, the third annual conference took place in Missouri during the weekend of 12-14 August. Missouri, like i...
Posted on 8/31/11 at 6:06 PM
N.D. Guard wins recruiting effort
For the sixth time this decade and the 10th time since 1980, the North Dakota Army National Guards recruiting and retention team achieved top place among its regional peers. The annual Lewis & Cl...
Posted on 8/26/10 at 11:54 AM
Gerard Baker retires
Gerard Baker, until recently the superintendent of Mount Rushmore National Monument, has retired from the National Park Service. Baker, a true gentle giant, rose from a worker who cleaned restrooms an...
Posted on 7/7/10 at 4:46 PM
Lewis and Clark to host author 
Children’s author Jane Kurtz will visit with students at Fargo’s Lewis and Clark Elementary School from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Monday.
October 02, 2010
North Dakota Muzzleloaders trade fair Feb. 20-21 
Step back into the time of the mountain man and the era of Lewis and Clark by attending the North Dakota Muzzleloaders convention and historical trade fair.
February 03, 2010
Clark spent time raising Sakakawea’s child 
Six years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition, William Clark became the legal guardian of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the child born to Sakakawea at Fort Mandan before the expedition to the Pacific coast.
By Curtis Eriksmoen , March 08, 2009
Lewis and Clark event features Isern 
North Dakota State University professor Tom Isern will speak on "The X-Files of Lewis and Clark" as part of the "Discovering The Rivers of Lewis & Clark" exhibition at the Heritage Hjemkomst Center in Moorhead.
By Forum staff report , May 08, 2005
Paths diverge for Lewis and Clark re-enactors 
ST. LOUIS - Lewis has left Clark. But re-enactors insist the parting was an amicable one.
By By Betsy Taylor , April 15, 2005
Arikara history kept alive by Webb 
The Arikara tribe of American Indians has never had it easy. Its people have been slaughtered in war and by epidemics.
By Bob Lind , April 11, 2005
Lewis and Clark re-enactors resume journey west 
WASHBURN, N.D - As hundreds of people watched re-enactors launch boats to continue retracing the journey of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Rhoda Star was thinking about Eagle Feather.
By By James MacPherson , April 08, 2005
Corps of Discovery re-enactors return to Fort Mandan 
WASHBURN, N.D. - The Discovery Expedition of St. Charles, Mo., returns to Fort Mandan at Washburn Wednesday to begin four big days of Bicentennial activities for the "Departure from Fort Mandan: A Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Moment" sponsored by the Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation.
April 03, 2005
Online tour available of Fort Mandan 
An online tour of Fort Mandan in Washburn, N.D., Lewis and Clark's winter home of 1804-05, is available on the Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation's Web site, www.fortmandan.com
By Forum Staff Reports , March 06, 2005
Party like it's 1805 
One of North Dakota's most rousing New Year's celebrations, involving whiskey and cannon fire, happened 200 years ago in a Mandan earth lodge village on the Missouri River.
By Researched by Patrick Springer , January 09, 2005
Spelling of Sakakawea's name still disputed 
One of the many disagreements about the young American Indian woman who traveled with Lewis and Clark is surprisingly basic - the correct spelling of her name.
By By Patrick Springer , January 09, 2005
Sakakawea: Myths abound about origin, death of woman who aided Lewis & Clark 
By By Patrick Springer , January 09, 2005
Bitterly cold weather, warm relations define Lewis and Clark's Fort Mandan winter 
By By Patrick Springer , January 08, 2005
Can you tie these animals to their N.D. links? 
By Curtis Eriksmoen , January 02, 2005
Revealing the Corps: Library of Congress Exhibit provides insight into Lewis and Clark trip 
By By Tom Pantera , November 26, 2004
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