The Passageway to the Pacific is the Snake River But Lewis and Clark Didn't Know That! The Opening Up and Settling of the West

The Opening Up and Settling of the West

by Sharon Henderson Hudson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/10/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 87
ISBN : 9780595358298
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 87
ISBN : 9780595802920

About the Book

I've discovered the Passageway to the Pacific! It's the Snake River-the North Fork! But Lewis and Clark didn't know that. They took the wrong fork at Three Forks, Montana. They should have taken the Madison River, not the Jefferson. The Madison takes you south into the Snake River which is in Island Park, Idaho. The Snake is a wide, deep-flowing river that flows into the Columbia River-which was Lewis and Clark's destination in 1805.

The book describes the unique country where these three states meet-Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. This area includes Yellowstone, the Tetons and Island Park. The headwaters of the Snake River starts at Big Springs, Idaho. That area was discovered by Andrew Henry and his trappers in 1810. How many Native Americans must have camped at that beautiful spot over the centuries?

It was the trappers who opened up the West-after Lewis and Clark. They went everywhere! Then came the settlers, Mormons, miners, Mormon Battalions' road and the Mexican War ('46–48). Included is the early Spanish Southwest and California history.

That's how the United States was born-in just 40 years-from 1806 to 1848, from the East to the West! It's amazing!


About the Author

I?ve lived all my life along the Snake River?at Big Springs and in Idaho Falls, Idaho. But for the past few years, I?ve been living in Taos, New Mexico. In the summer, I have to return to Idaho and the Yellowstone Country. I?m an artist, teacher and mother.