Lewis and Clark - Point Park - Kansas City, Ks.
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N 39° 06.955 W 094° 36.601
15S E 360809 N 4330874
This metal silhouette sculpture is located just above the point where the Kansas and Missouri Rivers meet and commemorates the campsite of Lewis and Clark of June 26-29, 1804.
Waymark Code: WMMD7P
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 09/03/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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I have found no information on the artist of this piece. This six-foot tall sculpture is commemorating the campsite of Lewis and Clark of June 26-29, 1804, which was their upriver portion of their journey. This cut metal silhouette sculpture has been placed just above the point where the Kansas and Missouri Rivers meet.

There is a local group - Sons of Kansas City - who have placed a marker that describes the stay of Lewis and Clark here:

"The Lewis and Clark expedition arrived here at Kaw Point on June 26, 1804, concluding another daily struggle against the powerful current of the Missouri River. Captain William Clark wrote in his journal that "our tow rope broke twice & with great exertions...we Came to and Camped in the Point" above the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas (Kaw) Rivers.

The Corps of Discovery carried the destiny of our young nation on this scientific and diplomatic mission providing notice of the recent purchase of the Louisiana Territory by the United States.

This military expedition consisted of a keelboat and two pirogues (large canoes), approximately 46 men, including an army interpreter, the African-American York, at least ten temporary river men, plus four horses, and Lewis's Newfoundland dog, Seaman.

Captains William Clark and Meriwether Lewis directed the repair of the boats and the exploration of the confluence area. "To defend ourselves against the Indians" the captains ordered the men to erect across the point a "...strong redoubt or brest work frome one river to the other, of logs and brushes six feet high."

John Ordway and a hunting party traveled up the Kansas River valley and killed several deer, sighted their first buffalo, captured a wolf pup, and found excellent springs.

A Courts-martial was convened on June 29, which resulted in Pvt. John Collins, who was on sentry duty, received 100 lashes and Pvt. Hugh Hall 50 lashes for drawing whiskey without authority."

The combined government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Ks. has details on the park:
(visit link)

"The Lewis and Clark expedition arrived at Kaw Point, at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers in Kansas City, Kansas on June 26, 1806.

This six-acre park features an education pavilion with interpretive signs about the expedition and trails through the woods along the river. A boat ramp and docking area allow for river access.

Hours: Park closes at midnight. Admission Free."
Title of Piece: Lewis and Clark

Artist: unknown

Material/Media: cut metal

Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Point Park

Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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