Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were explorers. Nicholas Biddle was requested by William Clark to write a narrative of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which was published in 1814 as "History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark."
1 volume, 226 p.
Deposited by Edward Biddle and Charles J. Biddle, 1915; presented by Charles J. Biddle and accessioned, 1949.
Only maps are noted.
This item is also catalogued under Nicholas Biddle, Journal; notes, 1803, 1810 (PAAV86-A91).
Biddle's notes are printed in Donald D. Jackson, ed., Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Urban, Illinois, 1962), 497-546.
Lewis' journal is printed in M. M. Quaife, ed., The Journals of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Sargeant John Ordway, Kept on the Expedition of Western Exploration, 1803-1806, State Historical Society of Wisconsin Collections 22 (1916).
This collection contains two volumes, both of which have been published elsewhere. The first consists of a travel journal, likely kept by Meriwether Lewis, on his trip from Pittsburgh west to Winter Camp in 1803. The second volume contains a list of questions Nicholas Biddle had for William Clark. These queries include Clark's response.