Hadley's Quadrant
Mariner's Compass & 2 pole chain
Set of plotting instruments
Thermometers
Cheap portable microscope
Pocket compass
Brass scale (1ft in length)
Magnetic needles in small straight silver or brass cases opening on the side with hinges
Instrument for measuring made of tape with feet and inches marked on it
Hydrometers
Theodolite
Set of planespheres
Artificial Horizons
Patent log
Papers of ink powder
Metal pens of brass and silver
Set of small slates & pencils
Creyons [not in the sense that we know, and that's how they spell it]
Sealing wax one bundle
1 Miller's edition of Lineus in 2 Vol
Books, Maps, Charts, Blank Vocabularies, Writing paper
1 Pair large brass money scales with two sets of weights
Woods don't use technology.
technology made in 1928......dur
people these days in have learned technology about computers, and are making things with their technology.
Typically, it is electromechanical technology.
Riverbed technology is used to optimize a computer's network. The best use of this technology is when a wide area network or WAN is used and for business purposes.
they used a keel-boat on water and on land they were by foot.
Lewis and clark mostly used boats.
No
Most likely, yes. Compasses were in regular use well before the time of Lewis and Clark.
she traveled with Lewis and clark
by using it
they use deer for meet
the sextant
Lewis and Clark used a variety of tools to make their maps, including a magnetic compass, a surveyor's compass, a sextant for determining latitude, an artificial horizon for determining longitude, and a chronometer for keeping time. They also relied on simple tools like an odometer wheel for measuring distances and a theodolite for measuring angles.
to death
Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr is the grandson of William Clark. His father was William Clark's son Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. William Clark had named his son after his friend Meriwether Lewis.
Yes, there are several monuments and statues dedicated to Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the leaders of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition. One notable monument is the Lewis and Clark Monument in St. Charles, Missouri, which marks the starting point of their journey.