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Black Eagle Falls Dam Great Falls, Montana
The falls of the Missouri River were first made known to the geographical world in the year 1805, by the explorers Lewis and Clarke on their expedition of exploration to the headwaters of the Missouri. The map of the river at the falls, which accompanies their report (see page 57) is remarkably accurate and is a monument to the faithful work of these early explorers. They did not indicate the actual fall of the river on their map, giving only the height of rapids and falls.
Black Eagle Falls Dam Great Falls, Montana
The falls of the Missouri River were first made known to the geographical world in the year 1805, by the explorers Lewis and Clarke on their expedition of exploration to the headwaters of the Missouri. The map of the river at the falls, which accompanies their report (see page 57) is remarkably accurate and is a monument to the faithful work of these early explorers. They did not indicate the actual fall of the river on their map, giving only the height of rapids and falls.
Black Eagle Falls Dam Great Falls, Montana
Parker, Maurice S. (author)
2021-01-01
111892-01-01 pages
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