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At Fort Mandan Lewis and Clark met Sakakawea, the Indian woman who would be essential to the success of the expedition. For more than five months, Fort Mandan was the site of considerable activity. During this time, preparations were made to head west to the Pacific Ocean.
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The Missouri River and Fort Mandan as described by Lewis and Clark and the U.S. Geological Survey in the winter ... Winter on the Missouri River near Fort Mandan...
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A photographic journey up the Missouri River in North Dakota - Between Bismarck and Fort Mandan ... Fort Mandan Historic Site in the fall, winter home of Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery 1804-1805...
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Fort Mandan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fort Mandan was the name of the encampment at which the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered in 1804-1805. The encampment was located on the Missouri River approximately twelve miles from Washburn, No...
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The structure was named Fort Mandan in honor of one of the local Indian tribes. The fort served as home for the Expedition during the cold, long winter. The actual site of the fort is disputed and since it was burned the site was likely lost forever when it was eroded by the meandering Missouri River.
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This place which we call Fort Mandan, is situated in a point of low ground, on the north side of the Missouri, covered with tall and heavy cottonwood". Captain Clark ... WELCOME TO FORT MANDAN; NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE ... Your admission to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center includes exploring Fort Mandan.
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Fort Mandan Constructed in November 1804 near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota, Fort Mandan served as winter quarters for the Lewis and Clark ... Constructed in November 1804 near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota, Fort Mandan served as winter quarters for the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806).
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Commissioned, USS Fort Mandan (LSD-21), 31 October 1945 ; Decommissioned, 16 January 1948 Laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet ; Recommissioned, 25 October 1950 ; Decommissioned, 23 January 1971 ; Transferred to Hellenic Navy under the Security Assistance Program 23 January 1971, renamed Nafkratousa (L-153) ;
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www.ussfortmandan.us/
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Died: either December 20, 1812 at Fort Sumner,, North Dakota or April 9, 1884 on the Shoshone Reservation in Wyoming's Wind River Valley; ... One of Charbonneau's wives died at Fort Mandan in 1812 but history does not know for sure that it was Sacajawea ... Sacagawea, Indian Woman, Fort Mandan...
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