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"The Expedition III - Campsite 1805"

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1250 signed limited edition prints
Size: 15" x 20½" plus mat area

3rd in the series of 3Lewis & Clark prints!

Gary P. Miller shown painting The Expedition III.The Lewis & Clark Expedition left Fort Mandan on April 7, 1805, continuing the journey up the Missouri River, into areas far more unknown. It's time to make camp, and while the Captains and men tend to the business of settling in for the night, Sakakawea comforts her two-month old baby, Jean Baptiste, before assuming the rest of her duties. As the Voyage of Discovery continues, her value to the Expedition will increase daily, as she proves to the Captains the wisdom of including her on their westward trek. In addidtion to foraging when food was scarce and saving valuable instruments and journals when a boat capsized in the river, Sakakawea most importantly served as the Expedition's symbol of "peace and friendship."

"The Expedition III" is a handsigned limited edition print and is the third in a series of three Lewis & Clark prints by artist, Gary P Miller published by Gary's Gallery.