Lewis River, Washington, United States (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)

Referenced In

"“…The party reach Lewis river. The difficulties which captain Clarke had to encounter in his route.”"

"The party reach Lewis river—The difficulties which captain Clarke had to encounter in his route—"

"They descend the Kooskooskee to its junction with Lewis river, after passing several dangerous rapids—Short description of the manners and dress of the Pierced-nose Indians."

"We also measured the two rivers by angles, and found that at the junction the Columbia is nine hundred and sixty yards wide, and Lewis’s river five hundred and seventy-five; but soon after they unite, the former widens to the space of from one to three miles, including the islands."

"…the natives informed us that opposite to the village, there was a route which led to the mouth of the Kooskooskee, on the south side of Lewis’s river."

"…The Indians, however, from Lewis’s river to the falls, consume as food or fuel all the fish which they take…"

"…we were visited by four Indians who had come from a village on Lewis’s river, at the distance of two days’ ride, who came for the purpose of procuring a little eye‐water…"

"“...many of the tribes on the Columbia and Lewis’s river to prefer this place to the entrance of Maria’s river…”"