Receipt for Wine and Kegs Purchased by Meriwether Lewis for the Expedition to the West; Scope and content: In a secret message to Congress dated January 18, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson asked for $2,500 to explore lands west to the Pacific. Jefferson worked closely with Lewis, co-commander of the expedition, to ensure that he was well-prepared to anticipate the party's needs. While the party ran out of such luxuries as whiskey, tobacco, and salt, they had plenty of rifles, powder, paper, and ink. General notes: Box 560A. Exhibit History: American Originals, December 1996 - December 1997,
Receipt for Wine and Kegs Purchased by Meriwether Lewis for the Expedition to the West; Scope and content: In a secret message to Congress dated January 18, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson asked for $2,500 to explore lands west to the Pacific. Jefferson worked closely with Lewis, co-commander of the expedition, to ensure that he was well-prepared to anticipate the party's needs. While the party ran out of such luxuries as whiskey, tobacco, and salt, they had plenty of rifles, powder, paper, and ink. General notes: Box 560A. Exhibit History: American Originals, December 1996 - December 1997, National Archives Rotunda, Washington, DC, Exhibit No.
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