Lewis and Clark:
A Most Perfect Harmony
200 years, yet the dream remains

  A Statue to Commemorate the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the Role of the St. Louis Community in Settling the American West

A joint effort
by the Committee for the Lewis and Clark Statue, the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and the University of Missouri - St. Louis Mercantile Library

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A Great Celebration...

To celebrate the bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase and the bold explorations of Lewis and Clark, a new statue will be dedicated on the campus of the University of Missouri - St. Louis. Envisioned by a group of St. Louis historians and created by noted St. Louis sculptor, R.H. Dick. "Lewis and Clark: A Most Perfect Harmony" will symbolize for future generations St. Louis' vital role in the nations dramatic expansion of the West.

 

Committee for the Lewis and Clark Statue:
Mrs. Bernard J. Huger, Chair
Mrs. Martha A. Crimmins,     Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hardgrove,     Mr. John Neal Hoover,     Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mange,     Dr. Blanche M. Touhill,
Mrs. Joseph W. Towle

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