You could also try the bead museum in D.C.  I'd be willing to bet that
someone there is familiar with the citations to beads in the historic
record.

Elizabeth Moore

Dr. Elizabeth Moore
Assistant Director of Science and Learning
Curator of Collections and Archaeology
Virginia Museum of Natural History
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Martinsvile, VA  24112
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From: "Candace Perry" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: Seeking Lewis & Clark experts


> John, you might wish to contact the Filson Club Historical Society, and
Jim
> Holmberg at that illustrious institution (and I mean that!) in Louisville,
> KY.
> He has extensive knowledge of L & C and I would trust his thoughts
> implicitly.
> Candace Perry
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