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The Journals of Patrick Gass: Member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Carol Lynn MacGregor

Seargeant Patrick Gass was one of the few members of the Lewis and Clark expedition to keep a continuous log of the entire epic journey. His simple and direct wrting style, along with his emphasis on the daily activities of the trip, made Gass's journal more accessible to the general reader than other firsthand accounts and revealed the optimistic spirit of the expedition:
The determined and resolute character...of the corps, and the confidence which pervaded all ranks dispelled every emotion of fear, and anxiety for the present; while a sense of duty, and of the honour, which would attend the completion of the object of the expedition; a wish to gratify the expectations of the government, and of our fellow citizens, with the feelings which novelty and discovery invariably inspire, seemed to insure to us ample support in our future toils, suffering, and dangers."
In this new edition, Carol MacGregor's thorough annotation of the journal and the inclusion of Gass's recently discovered personal account ledger lend new insight into the life and work of Patirck Gass. The Journals of Patrick Gass represents a significant contribution to the study of the Lewis and Clark expedition, essential for everyone intersted in the history of Western expansion.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Mountain Press
  • Publish Date: Jun 15th, 1997
  • Pages: 462
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.99in - 6.00in - 1.34in - 1.54lb
  • EAN: 9780878423514
  • Categories: United States - 19th CenturyExpeditions & Discoveries

About the Author

MacGregor, Carol Lynn: - Carol MacGregor is a lifelong resident of Boise, Idaho, whose study of American history led her to reflect on the unique qualities of her hometown. After attending public school in Boise, MacGregor studied at Wellesley College in Massachusetts and the University of California at Berkeley for her undergraduate degree in history. She received MA degrees at Georgetown University and Boise State University and a PhD from the University of New Mexico. She has served as an adjunct professor of history at Boise State and a lecturer for the Idaho Humanities Council.

Praise for this book

"Readers will trudge with [Gass] over the rich Missouri river bottoms, cross the mountainous wastelands and at last stand upon the rocky, fog-laced coastline staring out over the limitless, blue Pacific."