Lewis and Clark Said, "Come on, let's embark For a boating trip up the Missouri! It's the President's wish And we might catch some fish, Though the river is muddy as fury."
So they started away On a breezy May day, Full of courage and lore scientific, And, before they came back, They had blazed out a track From St. Louis straight to the Pacific. Now, if you want to go From St. Louis (in Mo.) To Portland (the Ore. not the Me. one), You can fly there in planes Or board limited trains Or the family car, if there be one.
It may take you two weeks, If your car's full of squeaks And you stop for the sights and thestrangers, But it took them (don't laugh!) Just one year and a half, Full of buffalo, Indians and dangers.
They ate prairie-dog soup When they suffered from croup, For the weather was often quite drizzly. They learned "How do you do?" In.Shoshone and Sioux, And how to be chased by a grizzly.
They crossed mountain and river With never a quiver, And the Rockies themselves weren't too bigfor them, For they scrambled across With their teeth full of moss, But their fiddler still playing a jig forthem.
Missouri's Great Falls, And the Yellowstone's walls And the mighty Columbia's billows, They viewed or traversed, Of all white men the first To make the whole Northwest their pillows.
And, when they returned, It was glory well-earned That they gave to the national chorus. They were ragged and lean But they'd seen what they'd seen, And it spread out an Empire before us.

Letter to Dr. Benjamin Rush by Thomas Jefferson
I wish to mention to you in confidence that I have obtained authority from Congress to undertake the long desired object of exploring the Missouri & whatever river, heading with that, leads into the Western ocean. About 10 chosen woodsmen headed by Capt. Lewis my secretary will set out on itimmediately & probably accomplish it in two seasons. It would be very useful to state for him those objects on which it is most desirable he should bring us information. For this purpose I ask the favor of you to prepare some notes of such particulars as may occur in his journey & which you think should draw his attention & enquiry. He will be in Philadelphia about 2 or 3 weeks hence & will wait on you. |