EXHIBIT SALUTES LEWIS & CLARK \ MAPS, JOURNALS AMONG DOCUMENTS.(News)

From: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY) | Date: October 14, 2003 | Copyright information

Byline: Ellen R. Stapleton Associated Press

LOUISVILLE -- When Meriwether Lewis and William Clark departed on their expedition of the American West 200 years ago, the best map they had was full of detail east of the Mississippi River and through parts of Canada.

The rest of the country, according to Aaron Arrowsmith's 1802 map, was emptiness until the Pacific coastline.

"Look at all the blank space," said Louisville Free Public Library Director Cra...

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