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Follow the related link to the actual documents from the National Archives. === === 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 15 Rifles 15 Powder Horns & pouches complete 15 Pairs of Bullet Moulds 15 d. of Wipers or Gun worms 15 Ball screws 24 Pipe Tomahawks 24 Large knives Extra parts of locks & tools for repairing items 15 Gun slings 500 Best flints 200 lbs. Best rifle powder 400 lbs. Lead 15 3 pt. Blankets 15 Match Coats with Hoods & belts 15 Woolen Overalls 15 Rifle Frocks of waterproof Cloth if possible 30 Pairs of socks or half stockings 20 Fatigue frocks or hunting shirts 30 Shirts of strong linen 30 yds. Common flannel 6 Copper kettles (1 of 5 gallons, 1 of 3, 2 of 2, & 2 of 1) 35 Falling axes 4 Drawing knives, short & strong 2 Augers of the patent kind 1 Small permanent Vice 1 Hand vice 36 Gimblets assorted 24 Files 12 Chisels 10 Nails 2 Steel plate hand saws 2 Vials of Phosphorous 1 container of phosphorous made of allum & sugar 4 Groce fishing hooks assorted 12 Bunches of drum line 2 Foot adzes 12 Bunches of small cord 2 Pick axes 3 Coils of rope 2 Spades 12 Bunches of small fishing line assorted 1 lb. Turkey or Oil stone 1 Iron mill for grinding corn 20 yds. of oil linen for wrapping & securing articles 10 yds of thicker quality for covering and lining boxes 40 yds of strong cloth to form two half faced Tents or Shelters 4 Tin blowing trumpets 2 Hand or spiral sping Steelyards 20 yds strong Oznaburgs 24 Iron spoons 24 Pint tin cups (without handles) 30 Steels for striking or making fire 100 Flints 2 Frows 6 Saddlers large needles 6 Large awls Mosquito curtains 2 Patent chamber lamps & wicks 15 Oil cloth bags for securing provision 1 Sea grass hammock 150 lbs. Portable soup 3 Bushels of allum or rock salt Spices assorted 6 Kegs of 5 gallons each making 30 gallons of rectified spirits 6 Kegs bound with iron hoops 5 lbs. White Wampum 5 lbs. White glass beads mostly small 20 lbs. Red beads assorted 5 lbs. of Yellow or Orange beads assorted 30 Calico shirts 12 Pieces of East India muslin handkerchiefs sprtiped or check'd with brilliant colors 12 Red silk handkerchiefs 144 Small sheap looking glasses 100 Burning glasses 4 Vials of Phosphorous 288 Steels for striking fire 144 Small cheap scissors 20 Pair large scissors 12 Groce needles assorted. 1 to 8 Common points. 12 Groce assorted with points for sewing leather. 288 Commong brass thimbles 10 lbs. Sewing thread assorted 24 Hanks sewing silk 8 lbs. Red lead 2 lbs. Vermillion 288 Knives small such as are generally used for the Indian trade, with fox'd blades & handles inlaid with brass 36 Large knives 36 Pipe tomahawks 12 lbs. Brass wire assorted 12 lbs. Iron wire, generally large 6 Belts of narrow ribbons colours assorted 50 lbs. Spun tobacco 20 Small falling axes to be obtained in Tennesee 40 Fish giggs such as the Indians use with a single barbed point - at Harper's Ferry 3 Groce fishing hooks assorted 3 Groce Mockerson awls assorted 50 lbs. Powder secured in a keg covered with oil cloth 24 Belts of worsted feiret or gartering colours brilliant and assorted 15 Sheets of copper cut into strips of an inch in wideth & a foot long 20 Sheets of tin 12 lbs. Strips of sheet iron 1 inch wide and 1 foot long 1 Piece of red cloth secong quality 1 Nest of 8 or 9 small copper kettles 100 Block-tin rings cheap kind ornamented with colored glass or mock-stone 2 Groces of brass curtain rings & sufficiently large for the finger 1 Groce cast iron combs 24 Blankets 12 Arm bands silver 12 Wrist bands 36 Ear trinkets 6 Groce drops of silver 4 dozen rings for fingers 4 Groces broaches of silver 12 Small medals 1 Keeled boat light strong at least 60 feet in length her burthen equal to 8 tons 1 Iron frame of canoe 40 feet long 1 Large Wooden canoe 12 Spikes for setting poles 4 Boat hooks & points complete 2 Chains and pad-locks for confining the boat & canoes 52 Pirogues (open boats) Square sail (also called a broad sail) 35 Oars 2 Horses 15 lbs. of Best powder's bark 10 lbs. Epsom or Glauber Salts 4 oz. Calomel 12 oz. Opium 1.5 oz. Tartar emetic 8 oz. Borax 4 oz. Powdered Ipecacuana 8 oz. Powder Jalap 8 oz. Powdered Rhubarb 6 Best lancets 2 oz. White vitriol 4 oz. Lacteaum Saturni 4 Pewter Penis syringes 1 Flour of Sulphur 3 Clyster pipes 4 oz. Turlingtons Balsam 2 lbs. Yellow Bascilium 2 Sticks of Symple Diachylon 1 lb. Blistering Ointments 2 lbs. Nitre 2 lbs. Coperas Barton's Elements of Botany Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz's History of Louisiana Richard Kirwan's Elements of Mineralogy A Practical Introduction to Spherics and Nautical Astronomy The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris Afour-volume dictionary Atwo-volume edition of Linnaeus (the founder of the Latin classification of plants) Tables for finding longitude and latitude Map of the Great Bend of the Missouri River


What supplies were Lewis and Clark given?

Follow the related link to the actual documents from the National Archives. === === 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 15 Rifles 15 Powder Horns & pouches complete 15 Pairs of Bullet Moulds 15 d. of Wipers or Gun worms 15 Ball screws 24 Pipe Tomahawks 24 Large knives Extra parts of locks & tools for repairing items 15 Gun slings 500 Best flints 200 lbs. Best rifle powder 400 lbs. Lead 15 3 pt. Blankets 15 Match Coats with Hoods & belts 15 Woolen Overalls 15 Rifle Frocks of waterproof Cloth if possible 30 Pairs of socks or half stockings 20 Fatigue frocks or hunting shirts 30 Shirts of strong linen 30 yds. Common flannel 6 Copper kettles (1 of 5 gallons, 1 of 3, 2 of 2, & 2 of 1) 35 Falling axes 4 Drawing knives, short & strong 2 Augers of the patent kind 1 Small permanent Vice 1 Hand vice 36 Gimblets assorted 24 Files 12 Chisels 10 Nails 2 Steel plate hand saws 2 Vials of Phosphorous 1 container of phosphorous made of allum & sugar 4 Groce fishing hooks assorted 12 Bunches of drum line 2 Foot adzes 12 Bunches of small cord 2 Pick axes 3 Coils of rope 2 Spades 12 Bunches of small fishing line assorted 1 lb. Turkey or Oil stone 1 Iron mill for grinding corn 20 yds. of oil linen for wrapping & securing articles 10 yds of thicker quality for covering and lining boxes 40 yds of strong cloth to form two half faced Tents or Shelters 4 Tin blowing trumpets 2 Hand or spiral sping Steelyards 20 yds strong Oznaburgs 24 Iron spoons 24 Pint tin cups (without handles) 30 Steels for striking or making fire 100 Flints 2 Frows 6 Saddlers large needles 6 Large awls Mosquito curtains 2 Patent chamber lamps & wicks 15 Oil cloth bags for securing provision 1 Sea grass hammock 150 lbs. Portable soup 3 Bushels of allum or rock salt Spices assorted 6 Kegs of 5 gallons each making 30 gallons of rectified spirits 6 Kegs bound with iron hoops 5 lbs. White Wampum 5 lbs. White glass beads mostly small 20 lbs. Red beads assorted 5 lbs. of Yellow or Orange beads assorted 30 Calico shirts 12 Pieces of East India muslin handkerchiefs sprtiped or check'd with brilliant colors 12 Red silk handkerchiefs 144 Small sheap looking glasses 100 Burning glasses 4 Vials of Phosphorous 288 Steels for striking fire 144 Small cheap scissors 20 Pair large scissors 12 Groce needles assorted. 1 to 8 Common points. 12 Groce assorted with points for sewing leather. 288 Commong brass thimbles 10 lbs. Sewing thread assorted 24 Hanks sewing silk 8 lbs. Red lead 2 lbs. Vermillion 288 Knives small such as are generally used for the Indian trade, with fox'd blades & handles inlaid with brass 36 Large knives 36 Pipe tomahawks 12 lbs. Brass wire assorted 12 lbs. Iron wire, generally large 6 Belts of narrow ribbons colours assorted 50 lbs. Spun tobacco 20 Small falling axes to be obtained in Tennesee 40 Fish giggs such as the Indians use with a single barbed point - at Harper's Ferry 3 Groce fishing hooks assorted 3 Groce Mockerson awls assorted 50 lbs. Powder secured in a keg covered with oil cloth 24 Belts of worsted feiret or gartering colours brilliant and assorted 15 Sheets of copper cut into strips of an inch in wideth & a foot long 20 Sheets of tin 12 lbs. Strips of sheet iron 1 inch wide and 1 foot long 1 Piece of red cloth secong quality 1 Nest of 8 or 9 small copper kettles 100 Block-tin rings cheap kind ornamented with colored glass or mock-stone 2 Groces of brass curtain rings & sufficiently large for the finger 1 Groce cast iron combs 24 Blankets 12 Arm bands silver 12 Wrist bands 36 Ear trinkets 6 Groce drops of silver 4 dozen rings for fingers 4 Groces broaches of silver 12 Small medals 1 Keeled boat light strong at least 60 feet in length her burthen equal to 8 tons 1 Iron frame of canoe 40 feet long 1 Large Wooden canoe 12 Spikes for setting poles 4 Boat hooks & points complete 2 Chains and pad-locks for confining the boat & canoes 52 Pirogues (open boats) Square sail (also called a broad sail) 35 Oars 2 Horses 15 lbs. of Best powder's bark 10 lbs. Epsom or Glauber Salts 4 oz. Calomel 12 oz. Opium 1.5 oz. Tartar emetic 8 oz. Borax 4 oz. Powdered Ipecacuana 8 oz. Powder Jalap 8 oz. Powdered Rhubarb 6 Best lancets 2 oz. White vitriol 4 oz. Lacteaum Saturni 4 Pewter Penis syringes 1 Flour of Sulphur 3 Clyster pipes 4 oz. Turlingtons Balsam 2 lbs. Yellow Bascilium 2 Sticks of Symple Diachylon 1 lb. Blistering Ointments 2 lbs. Nitre 2 lbs. Coperas Barton's Elements of Botany Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz's History of Louisiana Richard Kirwan's Elements of Mineralogy A Practical Introduction to Spherics and Nautical Astronomy The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris Afour-volume dictionary Atwo-volume edition of Linnaeus (the founder of the Latin classification of plants) Tables for finding longitude and latitude Map of the Great Bend of the Missouri River


What did Clark take with him on the expedition?

Follow the related link to the actual documents from the National Archives. === === 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 15 Rifles 15 Powder Horns & pouches complete 15 Pairs of Bullet Moulds 15 d. of Wipers or Gun worms 15 Ball screws 24 Pipe Tomahawks 24 Large knives Extra parts of locks & tools for repairing items 15 Gun slings 500 Best flints 200 lbs. Best rifle powder 400 lbs. Lead 15 3 pt. Blankets 15 Match Coats with Hoods & belts 15 Woolen Overalls 15 Rifle Frocks of waterproof Cloth if possible 30 Pairs of socks or half stockings 20 Fatigue frocks or hunting shirts 30 Shirts of strong linen 30 yds. Common flannel 6 Copper kettles (1 of 5 gallons, 1 of 3, 2 of 2, & 2 of 1) 35 Falling axes 4 Drawing knives, short & strong 2 Augers of the patent kind 1 Small permanent Vice 1 Hand vice 36 Gimblets assorted 24 Files 12 Chisels 10 Nails 2 Steel plate hand saws 2 Vials of Phosphorous 1 container of phosphorous made of allum & sugar 4 Groce fishing hooks assorted 12 Bunches of drum line 2 Foot adzes 12 Bunches of small cord 2 Pick axes 3 Coils of rope 2 Spades 12 Bunches of small fishing line assorted 1 lb. Turkey or Oil stone 1 Iron mill for grinding corn 20 yds. of oil linen for wrapping & securing articles 10 yds of thicker quality for covering and lining boxes 40 yds of strong cloth to form two half faced Tents or Shelters 4 Tin blowing trumpets 2 Hand or spiral sping Steelyards 20 yds strong Oznaburgs 24 Iron spoons 24 Pint tin cups (without handles) 30 Steels for striking or making fire 100 Flints 2 Frows 6 Saddlers large needles 6 Large awls Mosquito curtains 2 Patent chamber lamps & wicks 15 Oil cloth bags for securing provision 1 Sea grass hammock 150 lbs. Portable soup 3 Bushels of allum or rock salt Spices assorted 6 Kegs of 5 gallons each making 30 gallons of rectified spirits 6 Kegs bound with iron hoops 5 lbs. White Wampum 5 lbs. White glass beads mostly small 20 lbs. Red beads assorted 5 lbs. of Yellow or Orange beads assorted 30 Calico shirts 12 Pieces of East India muslin handkerchiefs sprtiped or check'd with brilliant colors 12 Red silk handkerchiefs 144 Small sheap looking glasses 100 Burning glasses 4 Vials of Phosphorous 288 Steels for striking fire 144 Small cheap scissors 20 Pair large scissors 12 Groce needles assorted. 1 to 8 Common points. 12 Groce assorted with points for sewing leather. 288 Commong brass thimbles 10 lbs. Sewing thread assorted 24 Hanks sewing silk 8 lbs. Red lead 2 lbs. Vermillion 288 Knives small such as are generally used for the Indian trade, with fox'd blades & handles inlaid with brass 36 Large knives 36 Pipe tomahawks 12 lbs. Brass wire assorted 12 lbs. Iron wire, generally large 6 Belts of narrow ribbons colours assorted 50 lbs. Spun tobacco 20 Small falling axes to be obtained in Tennesee 40 Fish giggs such as the Indians use with a single barbed point - at Harper's Ferry 3 Groce fishing hooks assorted 3 Groce Mockerson awls assorted 50 lbs. Powder secured in a keg covered with oil cloth 24 Belts of worsted feiret or gartering colours brilliant and assorted 15 Sheets of copper cut into strips of an inch in wideth & a foot long 20 Sheets of tin 12 lbs. Strips of sheet iron 1 inch wide and 1 foot long 1 Piece of red cloth secong quality 1 Nest of 8 or 9 small copper kettles 100 Block-tin rings cheap kind ornamented with colored glass or mock-stone 2 Groces of brass curtain rings & sufficiently large for the finger 1 Groce cast iron combs 24 Blankets 12 Arm bands silver 12 Wrist bands 36 Ear trinkets 6 Groce drops of silver 4 dozen rings for fingers 4 Groces broaches of silver 12 Small medals 1 Keeled boat light strong at least 60 feet in length her burthen equal to 8 tons 1 Iron frame of canoe 40 feet long 1 Large Wooden canoe 12 Spikes for setting poles 4 Boat hooks & points complete 2 Chains and pad-locks for confining the boat & canoes 52 Pirogues (open boats) Square sail (also called a broad sail) 35 Oars 2 Horses 15 lbs. of Best powder's bark 10 lbs. Epsom or Glauber Salts 4 oz. Calomel 12 oz. Opium 1.5 oz. Tartar emetic 8 oz. Borax 4 oz. Powdered Ipecacuana 8 oz. Powder Jalap 8 oz. Powdered Rhubarb 6 Best lancets 2 oz. White vitriol 4 oz. Lacteaum Saturni 4 Pewter Penis syringes 1 Flour of Sulphur 3 Clyster pipes 4 oz. Turlingtons Balsam 2 lbs. Yellow Bascilium 2 Sticks of Symple Diachylon 1 lb. Blistering Ointments 2 lbs. Nitre 2 lbs. Coperas Barton's Elements of Botany Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz's History of Louisiana Richard Kirwan's Elements of Mineralogy A Practical Introduction to Spherics and Nautical Astronomy The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris Afour-volume dictionary Atwo-volume edition of Linnaeus (the founder of the Latin classification of plants) Tables for finding longitude and latitude Map of the Great Bend of the Missouri River