@book{84, keywords = {Whiskey Rebellion, George Washington (1732-99), soldiers, Anthony Wayne (1745-96), Northwest Indian War, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Corps of Discovery, Legion of the United States, explorers, William Clark (1770-1838), Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809), George Shannon (1785-1836)}, author = {Eva Emery Dye}, title = {The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark}, abstract = {A fictionalized account of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-1806), briefly opening in Pittsburgh where its big boat is built on the Allegheny River before to the Pacific coast. The novel also includes “Mad” Anthony Wayne’s campaign from Pittsburgh to the Northwest Territory and the Whiskey Rebellion. The Conquest was a popular historical novel and is best known as the first staging of Sacagawea as an important character in the Expedition.}, year = {1902}, pages = {443 p.}, publisher = {A. C. McClurg & Company}, address = {Chicago}, language = {English}, }