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Meriwether Lewis (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 23, 2025 · Led the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Place of Birth: Albemarle County, Virginia. Date of Birth: ... Date of Death: October 11, 1809. Place of ...
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Meriwether Lewis - Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail (U.S. ...On October 11, 1809, Meriwether Lewis died in his lodgings in Tennessee. Although questions remain, it is generally believed that he died at his own hand.
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Meriwether Lewis (1774–1809) - Discover Lewis & ClarkBorn on 18 August 1774, Meriwether Lewis literally grew up with the new republic. He was exactly eight months old when Paul Revere made the legendary ride that ...
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Meriwether Lewis - National Museum of the United States ArmyBorn in 1774, Lewis's life started as America was becoming a country. He was the oldest child of Lucy Meriwether and William Lewis and spent his early years in ...
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The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis - JSTOR DailyJan 25, 2019 · On October 11th, 1809, Meriwether Lewis died of gunshot wounds at Grinder's Stand, an inn on the Natchez Trace some seventy miles southwest ...
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Did Meriwether Lewis Die by Suicide? The Answer Matters | TIMEDec 1, 2023 · He was only 35 years old when he passed away, and the historical evidence shows that the cause of death was self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
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The President's Secretary, Meriwether LewisMeriwether Lewis was born on his father's farm, Locust Hill, located approximately ten miles in a westerly direction from Monticello on August 18, 1774.
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Lt. William Lewis (1748 - 1779) - Genealogy - GeniMar 2, 2025 · William Lewis (1733-1781) and Lucy Meriwether (1752-1837) married in 1768 or 1769 and lived in Albemarle County, Virginia.
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Locust Hill - Lewis and Clark Trail ExperienceThe Birthplace of Meriwether Lewis Locust Hill was built on land patented by Robert Lewis in 1740, of which he gave 1,900 acres in 1757 to his son William, ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Meet the Parents: William Lewis & Lucy MeriwetherJan 14, 2010 · William Lewis, the father of Meriwether Lewis, was born in 1733, one of the eleven children of Robert Lewis and Jane Meriwether.
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Did Meriwether Lewis live in Georgia or just visit?The record is mostly silent before emigrating to the Broad River Region of Georgia (present-day Oglethorpe County).
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The Childhood of Meriwether Lewis | Heather on HistoryJan 25, 2013 · After her first husband's death, Lewis' mother remarried and the family moved to Georgia. Georgia had even more wooded areas than Virginia.
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Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 6, 2019 · According to family history, “Lucy was a devoted Christian and full of sympathy for all sickness and trouble.” Her extensive knowledge of herbs, ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Meriwether Lewis - Death, William Clark & Family - BiographyJun 23, 2021 · Lewis was born on August 18, 1774, near Ivy, Virginia. His parents, Lt. William Lewis of Locust Hill and Lucy Meriwether, were of Welsh and ...
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Early Education of Meriwether Lewis (U.S. National Park Service)Jun 4, 2021 · At the age of 13 or 14, he left his mother and stepfather's home in Georgia to return to Virginia where he continued his education at the ...
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Captain Meriwether Lewis - Virginia Lewis and Clark Legacy TrailCaptain Meriwether Lewis was born August 18, 1774, at the Lewis family estate,Locust Hill, in Albemarle County, Va. His family had many decorated soldiers, ...
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Prior Military Careers - Discover Lewis & ClarkLewis joined the Virginia militia as a 20-year-old in 1794, during the Whiskey Rebellion, and obtained a commission as an ensign in the regular army in 1795.
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Meriwether Lewis - Missouri Office of Administration - MO.govDate of Birth: August 18, 1774. Governor, Louisiana Territory (1807-1809), Place of Birth: Locust Hill Plantation in Albemarie. Party: Democratic-Republican ...
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Collection: Meriwether Lewis Papers | ArchivesSpace Public InterfaceLewis volunteered for the militia during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. He enlisted in the Regular Army in May 1795, entering at the rank of ensign.
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This Soldier and Explorer Expanded the Nation's HorizonsAug 31, 2017 · ... Lewis to join the Virginia Militia during the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. He transferred to the Army in 1795 and served during the Indian ...
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Lewis and Clark Expedition, Part 3: Leaders of the Corps of DiscoveryMay 6, 2025 · ... moved to Georgia. At age thirteen, Meriwether moved back to Virginia to begin his schooling with local tutors which lasted for five years ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Meriwether Lewis to Thomas Jefferson, 10 March 1801Ult, in it you have thought proper so far to honour me with your confidence, as to express a wish that I should accept the place of your private Secretary ...
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Transcript: Jefferson's Instructions for Meriwether Lewis - Rivers ...Your situation as Secretary of the President of the US. has made you acquainted with the objects of my confidential message of Jan. 18. 1803 to the legislature; ...
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Thomas Jefferson to Meriwether Lewis - Library of CongressThomas Jefferson to Meriwether Lewis, June 20, 1803, To Meriwether Lewis esquire, Captain of the 1st regiment of infantry of the United States of America.
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Jefferson's Instructions to Meriwether LewisA transcript of Thomas Jefferson's instructions to Meriwether Lewis describing his goals and duties for the expedition to the Pacific coast with the Corps ...
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Preparing an Expedition (U.S. National Park Service)Lewis arrived in Clarksville, Indiana on October 4 where he met some members of the crew, known as the Corps of Discovery (“the Corps”). Clark had recruited 9 ...
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The Men of the Lewis & Clark Expedition The Men of the Lewis ...In the winter of 1802, Jefferson instructed his private secretary, Meriwether Lewis, who was skilled at frontier living and who had recently served in ...
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The Personnel Plan - Discover Lewis & ClarkMoving between Philadelphia and Washington City in 1803, Lewis devised a plan for recruiting personnel while traveling to St. Louis.
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The Nine Young Men from KentuckyWilliam Clark had seven recruits waiting on October 14 when Lewis reached Louisville, and Lewis brought two more with him. These nine men are forever associated ...
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The Young Men from Kentucky - Discover Lewis & ClarkClark recruited nine young men from while waiting for Lewis to arrive in Louisville, Kentucky. They would become known as the “nine young men from Kentucky. ...
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Soldiers of the Expedition - Lewis and Clark National Historical Park ...Sep 29, 2024 · As such, he was recruited for the Lewis and Clark Expedition by William Clark and became a part of the “nine young men from Kentucky.” He ...
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The Enlisted Men - Discover Lewis & ClarkMost of the members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition were frontier soldiers in the United States Army. The captains recruited candidates along the Ohio River.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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May 14, 1804 | Journals of the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionMay 14, 2025 · On Monday the 14th of May 1804, we left our establishment at the mouth of the river du Bois or Wood river, a small river which falls into the ...Missing: obstacles | Show results with:obstacles
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition - Missouri National Recreational ...Sep 16, 2020 · On May 14, 1804, the Corps of Discovery left Camp Wood. The party numbered 45, and included 27 young, unmarried soldiers, a French-Indian ...Missing: recruitment | Show results with:recruitment
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Lewis and Clark Expedition, The - Encyclopedia VirginiaMeriwether Lewis and his party reach the headwaters of the Missouri River, where Thomas Jefferson had believed the fabled Northwest Passage would be located, ...Missing: obstacles | Show results with:obstacles
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Missouri River Hazards - Discover Lewis & ClarkThe hazards of the Missouri River came from swift currents, collapsing banks, sandbars, snags, and sawyers.Lewis' Description · Lewis's Frisian Horses · Snags and Sawyers · Sandbars
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Portaging the Falls - Discover Lewis & ClarkLewis finds the Falls of the Missouri "truly magnifficent and sublimely grand" and Clark finds their portage long and difficult.Missing: difficulties outbound
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Lewis and Clark (Great Falls Portage) - National Park ServiceFeb 22, 2004 · The Great Falls Portage was a challenging portage around the falls, requiring backbreaking labor, and was a major obstacle for Lewis and Clark.Missing: difficulties | Show results with:difficulties
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Diplomatic Encounters - Discover Lewis & ClarkMeriwether Lewis was to answer a long list of questions about the American Indians they encountered. They were to inform each nation that there was new “ ...
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American Indians and the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionDec 30, 2019 · Meriwether Lewis demonstrated his trick gun to people he met, including Blaise Cenas near Pittsburgh, the Arikara along the Missouri River, and ...
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Lewis & Clark among the Indians AfterwordOn a cold rainy day in mid-May 1806, Meriwether Lewis sat in camp along the Clearwater River and wondered where the Indians were. For the first time in many ...
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Lewis and Clark (Confrontation with the Teton Sioux Site)Apr 2, 2004 · The confrontation with the Teton Sioux late in September 1804, one of the few incidents on the entire journey involving hostile Indians.
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Lewis & Clark among the Indians 2. The Teton ConfrontationA close look at that tense 1804 encounter can reveal much about Lewis and Clark's relations with the Indians as well as the larger history of Upper Missouri ...
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Lakota Sioux Difficulties - Discover Lewis & ClarkDuring their Lakota Sioux difficulties, Lewis and Clark barely averted disaster in their encounter with Black Buffalo's people.Seeing Through Brulé Eyes · Day One · Day Two · Day Three
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Lewis and Clark - Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site ...Jun 22, 2020 · The westbound Lewis and Clark expedition was making its way up the Missouri River when it reached the five earthlodge villages of the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes.
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Lewis & Clark among the Indians 4. The Mandan WinterClark expedition struggled toward what has been called "the keystone of the Upper Missouri region"—the Mandan and Hidatsa villages. ... Corps of Discovery.
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The Hidatsas - Discover Lewis & ClarkPrior to the expedition, the Hidatsa had settled in three villages just north of two Mandan villages in a complex now called the Knife River Villages.
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[PDF] Lewis and Clark Meet the Shoshoni - Idaho State Historical SocietyThe Shoshoni gave the expedi- tion much needed directions to a trail that crossed the mountains and warned them not to continue on the dangerous Salmon River.Missing: interaction | Show results with:interaction
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Lewis & Clark among the Indians 6. Across the DivideOn a windy day in early April 1805, Meriwether Lewis surveyed the Corps of Discovery and its "little fleet" of canoes and pirogues, and declared that the ...<|separator|>
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The Lemhi Shoshones - Discover Lewis & ClarkLewis noted, with disapproval, that the Shoshones “treat their women but with little rispect, and compel them to perform every species of drudgery. They collect ...
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Lewis and Clark (Lewis' Fight with the Blackfeet Site)Feb 22, 2004 · While reconnoitering the Marias River area on the return from the Pacific in 1806, at this site the Lewis party killed two Blackfeet Indians ...
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July 27, 1806 - Discover Lewis & ClarkOn the Two Medicine River, the young Blackfeet camping with Lewis and his small party attempt to steal their rifles and horses. A fatal encounter ensues and ...
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Two Dead Blackfeet - Newberry Library: Lewis and Clark ExhibitOn July 26, Lewis's small party encountered eight young Blackfeet men in the hills near the Two Medicine River. A cordial meeting produced a decision to camp ...
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The Expedition's Impact on Indigenous Americans (U.S. National ...Nov 29, 2023 · To some, Lewis and Clark's expedition ushered in a new and exciting time characterized by economic growth and new possibilities.
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Scientific Explorations - Discover Lewis & Clark“Meriwether Lewis contributed importantly to the development of American Zoology by making the first faunal studies in the newly acquired Louisiana Territory ...
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Lewis and Clark: Natural History Discoveries: IntroductionJul 7, 2025 · During their exploration Lewis and Clark identified 178 plants and 122 animals not previously known to science.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Lewis's Plant Collection - Discover Lewis & ClarkLewis's major periods of systematic botanical work evidently were at Fort Mandan, Fort Clatsop, and Long Camp.
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Scientific Encounters (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 6, 2017 · Between 1804 and 1806, Lewis and Clark made the first systematic reports of the Missouri River. These reports contained measurements and ...
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Science of Lewis and Clark FactsThey described the geology and geography along their route, collected and took notes, made drawings of minerals and gems, and made extensive meteorological ( ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Deciphering the Celestial Data - Discover Lewis & ClarkBy late night on 29 July, Lewis had completed ten discrete celestial observations consisting of a total of forty-eight separate angular measurements.
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William Clark: A Master Cartographer - National Park ServiceSep 28, 2023 · William Clark's legacy to the study of cartography and his contributions to the success of the expedition are celebrated to this day, inspiring ...
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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark - Nebraska: NebraskaStudies.orgMeriwether Lewis was a Virginian and was trained by Thomas Jefferson. Lewis was familiar with western life. · William Clark was older than Meriwether Lewis, but ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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The Return (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 19, 2018 · The return began March 23, 1806, with a split at Traveler's Rest, a violent encounter, and the group returned to St. Louis on September 23, ...Missing: voyage timeline
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Meriwether Lewis is shot in the leg | August 11, 1806 | HISTORYWhile hunting for elk along the Missouri River, Meriwether Lewis is shot in the thigh, probably by one of his own men. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark ...
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Lewis and Clark return to St. Louis | September 23, 1806 - History.comLewis and Clark returned to St. Louis on September 23, 1806, after two and a half years, bringing information and U.S. claims to Oregon Territory.Missing: voyage | Show results with:voyage
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To Thomas Jefferson from Meriwether Lewis, 23 September 1806St. Louis September 23rd. 1806. Sir. It is with pleasure that I anounce to you the safe arrival of myself and party at 12 Obtr. ... Date: 23 September 1806 ...
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Return of Lewis and Clark | Thomas Jefferson's MonticelloThomas Jefferson dashed off in response to Meriwether Lewis's letter announcing his safe return with William Clark and their expedition force.
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[PDF] WHEN THE Lewis and Clark Expedition ended in September1806, Meriwether Lewis set about almost immediately to arrange a publication describing their adventures and dis- coveries. His plan, worked out with his ...
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The Race to Publish Lewis and Clark.When Meriwether Lewis went to Philadelphia in the spring of 1807 to arrange for the publication of his journals, he went with a sense of urgency.
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The Tortuous Trail to Publish Lewis and Clark's JournalsMeriwether Lewis and William Clark, leaders of President Thomas Jefferson's Corps of Discovery returned to St. Louis on September 23, 1806.
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Why Didn't Lewis Ever Finish the Journals for Jefferson?When Meriwether Lewis returned to the eastern United States after his explorations, he carried with him the unedited copies of his and William Clark's ...
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The Last Journey of Meriwether Lewis - Discover Lewis & Clark... Jefferson's and Clark's immediate and lifelong acceptance of the suicide story are unconvincing. He joins Vardis Fisher in arguing that because Jefferson's ...
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Meriwether Lewis | American Battlefield Trust... botany, natural history, mineralogy & astronomy ... Though temporarily forgotten, Meriwether Lewis and the expedition he led greatly increased the early ...
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Frederick Bates, Part 1 - National Park ServiceNov 25, 2019 · Frederick Bates, who envied Lewis's position, began undermining the governor. Bates set his own regulations on trading and mining licenses and filled ...
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Lewis and Clark - SHSMO Historic MissouriansHe had a stormy relationship with his territorial secretary, Frederick Bates, and found himself confronted with feuding political factions that complicated his ...Missing: disputes | Show results with:disputes
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Meriwether Lewis, who later became a territorial governor for the ...Jan 8, 2020 · Amid the growing discord, Bates was able to level a charge that stung Lewis, accusing him of profiting from a peace mission with a local tribe ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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A New Perspective on the Death of Meriwether Lewis Video TranscriptJames Neelly the Chickasaw Indian Agent wrote that Lewis had committed suicide, although, Neelly arrived after Lewis died. Captain Gilbert Russell, the captain ...
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When Meriwether Lewis' father, William, died in November 1779, the ...Jun 20, 2025 · Meriwether was born at Locust Hill, his father's family estate, located about 10 miles west of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. His father and ...
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Captain Meriwether Lewis - Oregon History ProjectAs the oldest son, Lewis inherited the family plantation, almost 2,000 acres of land worked by two dozen slaves. Historian Stephen Ambrose writes that ...
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Meriwether Lewis as SlaveownerDec 12, 2011 · Until Meriwether Lewis reached the age of majority, his guardians and an overseer managed the slaves at Locust Hill. After the death of his step ...
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Meriwether Lewis | American Explorer & Military Officer - BritannicaOct 7, 2025 · Born to William Lewis and Lucy Meriwether, Meriwether Lewis grew up on Locust Hill, the family's plantation in Ivy Creek, Va.—near ...
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Clark, York, and Slavery - Discover Lewis & ClarkIn July 1803 when Meriwether Lewis' invitation to join him on the expedition arrived, at least some of William's slaves were living at the Clark farm at the ...Clark and Slavery · Addressing Presentism · Clark and York · Troubles with York
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meri people connections - Natchez Trace Parkway (U.S. National ...When Meriwether Lewis returned to Locust Hill after the Expedition, he seemed to have had no desire to take up his old role as plantation ...
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John Pernia (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 20, 2019 · Though their relationship was not one of master and slave, Lewis was destined to be in conflict with Pernia, primarily due to financial issues.
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Lewis & Clark as Masons | Frances Hunter's American Heroes BlogFeb 17, 2010 · In early 1797, at the age of 22, Meriwether Lewis joined the Door to Virtue Masonic Lodge #44 in his home of Albemarle, Virginia. Never one ...Missing: affiliation | Show results with:affiliation
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Meriwether Lewis and William ClarkLewis and Clark first met when they served together in the Army in the 1790s. Lewis became a Freemason during that time, at Door to Virtue Lodge No. 44 in ...Missing: affiliation | Show results with:affiliation
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Lewis as Master Mason - Discover Lewis & ClarkTo fully understand the enigmatic Meriwether Lewis, an examination of his tenure as Master Mason is warranted.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Meriwether Lewis's Masonic Certificate - Encyclopedia VirginiaRoyal Arch Masons of Staunton, Lodge No. 13. Created: October 31, 1799. Medium: Handwritten certificate. Meriwether Lewis's Masonic Certificate. This sealed ...Missing: affiliation | Show results with:affiliation
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August 2, 1808: Meriwether Lewis and eleven other Master Masons ...Aug 2, 2024 · St. Louis Lodge No. 111 was constituted three months later on November 8, 1808 with Meriwether Lewis as the first Worshipful Master.Missing: affiliation | Show results with:affiliation
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The death of Meriwether Lewis: Murder or suicide?Aug 30, 2017 · Portrait of Meriwether Lewis by Charles Willson Peale. The Grand Lodge AF & AM Museum in Helena displays the masonic apron of Meriwether Lewis.
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Bound in Blood: The Freemasons and the VigilantesBound in Blood: The Freemasons and the Vigilantes · Lewis Merriwether Lewis's Masonic apron, on display at the Grand Lodge of Montana Museum and Library · Seltzer ...
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Grand Lodge of Montana - GWMNMAAs a leader of the Corp of Discovery, Meriwether Lewis was the first known Freemason to enter what would be come Montana in 1805. The first meeting of ...Missing: affiliation | Show results with:affiliation
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Medicine on the Lewis and Clark Expedition (U.S. National Park ...Sep 5, 2023 · To treat venereal disease, a common ailment within the military, they used balsam of copaiba in combination with calomel, a mercury solution.Missing: gastrointestinal | Show results with:gastrointestinal
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Following Lewis and Clark's Trail of Mercurial LaxativesJan 29, 2022 · Ridden with gastrointestinal problems as they trekked across the continent, the Corps of Discovery was a big fan of popping mercury pills.
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How Meriwether Lewis Might Have Really Died - NPROct 11, 2009 · He may have even have had more than one of version of malaria. That's very painful disease and it affects, gives you really terrible headaches, ...<|separator|>
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June 11, 1803 - Discover Lewis & ClarkHe recommends purging, wearing flannel, moderation in eating and drinking of alcohol, and taking good care of the feet.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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the suicide of meriwether lewis? -- 5/14/18 - Delancey PlaceMay 14, 2018 · Meriwether Lewis ... In referring to Lewis's death in his introduction, Moulton accepts that 'financial difficulties, political opposition, and ...
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How One Night Of Drinking Led To One Of History's Greatest ...May 12, 2015 · According to official documents, Lewis “abruptly, and in an ungentleman like manner, when intoxicated” challenged another lieutenant to a ...
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Meriwether Lewis and LaudanumJan 6, 2010 · Lewis was depressed, drinking heavily, and was taking opium pills and laudanum (a traditional preparation in which opium made from poppies is dissolved in ...
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[PDF] WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO MERIWETHER LEWIS?Neelly's letter, written only a week after Lewis died, states that Robert Grinder was not at home and that Mrs. Grinder, "discovering the governor to be ...
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[PDF] Self-‐Destruction on the Natchez Trace: Meriwether Lewis's Act of ...On October 18 from Nashville, he wrote to Thomas. Jefferson: "It is with extreme pain that I have to inform you of the death of His Excellency. Meriwether Lewis ...<|separator|>
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Walk in the Last Footsteps of Meriwether Lewis (U.S. National Park ...Mar 18, 2021 · Lewis arrived at Grinder's Stand on the evening of October 10, 1809. He was accompanied by Pernia and Neelly's enslaved servant. James Neelly ...<|separator|>
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Meriwether Lewis to James Madison, 16 September 1809After serving on the famous expedition with William Clark he was appointed governor of the upper Louisiana Territory.Missing: journey primary
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SELF,DESTRUCTION ON THE NATCHEZ TRACE - NPS HistoryAt the end of his excellent book Dillon concludes: "Was. Meriwether Lewis murdered? Yes. Is there proof of his murder? No. Could Lewis's death have been a ...<|separator|>
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Meriwether Lewis dies along the Natchez Trace, TennesseeFor all these reasons, most recent historians have concluded that Lewis' death was a suicide brought on by deep depression and the heavy weight of worries he ...
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Grinder's Stand, Milepost 385.9 (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 29, 2021 · Grinder heard two gun shots and found Lewis bleeding from his wounds. By sunrise on October 11,1809, Lewis was dead. Historical accounts support ...
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Exploring the Meriwether Lewis Death and Burial Site (U.S. National ...Meriwether Lewis, of the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery, died while traveling on the Old Natchez Trace in 1809. He is buried at milepost 385.9. Find out about ...
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The Strange Death of Meriwether Lewis | News | nashvillescene.comMar 20, 2003 · Mrs. Grinder tells of Lewis walking backward and forward, talking to himself in a violent manner, later saying, “Madam, this is a very pleasant ...
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The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis - Mental FlossAug 30, 2019 · Owing to Lewis's recent behavior, it was an apparently easy assessment to make, and there was no autopsy or further investigation.
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Was Meriwether Lewis Murdered? | MeatEater Conservation NewsJul 1, 2021 · Still today, Lewis' kin casts doubt that the expedition leader killed himself. “This controversy has existed since his death,” said Tom McSwain, ...
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In Re Exhumation of Lewis, 999 F. Supp. 1066 (M.D. Tenn. 1998)Although it is generally believed that Captain Lewis died as the result of gunshot wounds to the head and chest, historians disagree as to whether the wounds ...
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Lewis & Clark Expedition | National ArchivesJun 2, 2021 · In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson guided a splendid piece of foreign diplomacy through the U.S. Senate: the purchase of Louisiana territory ...
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Lewis and Clark Expedition | U.S. Department of the InteriorIn 1806, they returned to tell Jefferson of their trip's challenges ... Lewis clearly imply that the expedition began with the ascent of the Missouri River.
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Lewis and Clark: The Waterway to the West - Bureau of ReclamationSep 29, 2017 · History of the Lewis & Clark Expedition ... It was this land that President Jefferson saw as key to the westward expansion of the United States.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Westward Expansion: Encounters at a Cultural CrossroadsThe three-year expedition produced new understanding of the geography and resources of the western part of the continent.
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Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) - The Oregon EncyclopediaJul 6, 2022 · He was educated in a Latin school as a teenager and served as a volunteer at age twenty in the new federal government's forceful suppression of ...
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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail - FacebookApr 22, 2025 · Louis creditors quickly got word of his financial troubles; he owed several thousand dollars for recent land purchases and payments were due.Missing: disputes | Show results with:disputes
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Why Indians Aren't Celebrating the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionAug 14, 2005 · Native American leaders such as Pinkham feel that tribes have been robbed of their history. “The anthropologists and historians and amateur pot- ...
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Beyond “Discovery”: Lewis & Clark from an Indigenous PerspectiveFeb 15, 2003 · It takes a great deal of arrogance to buy land without consulting the indigenous people, no matter how difficult those consultations could have ...
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What If The Lakota Had Wiped Lewis And Clark Off The Map?Jun 15, 2020 · Clark's near-violent argument with the western bands of the Sioux Nation would cause Lewis and Clark to describe them as the “vilest miscreants ...
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The Redemption of Meriwether Lewis | St. Louis MagazineNov 27, 2012 · ... Lewis' death in 1809. He believes those bouts colored Lewis ... Danisi also worked to debunk the murder-conspiracy theory, and he ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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"Review of <i>Meriwether Lewis</i> by Thomas C. Danisi and John ...With the possible exception of Aaron Burr, perhaps no figure from the early history of the Republic remains more enigmatic than Meriwether Lewis, ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms<|separator|>
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From Nation to Nation: Examining Lewis and Clark's Indian CollectionThe primary objective of Lewis and Clark with regard to Native peoples was to establish diplomatic relations ... Members of the Corps of Discovery understood few ...
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Revisiting the Expedition of Lewis and ClarkJan 31, 2022 · The Lewis and Clark expedition can influence how we understand the world around us from a scientific and a social perspective, informing ...
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Meriwether Lewis Burial Monument, Milepost 385.9 (U.S. National ...Apr 27, 2021 · The Meriwether Lewis monument marks the burial site of famed explorer Meriwether Lewis on the Natchez Trace Parkway near present day Hohenwald, Tennessee.
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Exploring the Meriwether Lewis Site - Natchez Trace Parkway (U.S. ...Sep 15, 2022 · The Meriwether Lewis monument marks the burial site of famed explorer Meriwether Lewis on the Natchez Trace Parkway near present day Hohenwald, ...
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Intro to Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Coins | APMEXDec 28, 2022 · The 2004 Lewis and Clark Bicentennial coins include a silver dollar with Lewis and Clark on the obverse and the Peace Medal on the reverse, and ...
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Lewis and Clark's Corps of DiscoveryRating 4.9 (84) Item #4586115 – Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Portfolio contains a Thomas Jefferson Presidential medal, three mint US stamps, and three uncirculated US coins.
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2005 Lewis & Clark Expedition Bicentennial Historic Stamp ... - eBayOut of stockThe 2005 Lewis & Clark Expedition Bicentennial Historic Stamp and Coin Set is a commemorative collection featuring uncirculated modern silver and clad coins ...
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Lewis and Clark in Pop Culture (U.S. National Park Service)Dec 21, 2022 · By the early 1970s, Lewis and Clark were back in the history books ... Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West.
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Lewis and Clark in TV, Theater, Movies (U.S. National Park Service)Dec 21, 2022 · Television and film adaptations of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery can be easily categorized into two types: documentary or fictional parodies.Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
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Seeking The Northwest Passage, One Panel At A Time - NPRApr 20, 2011 · The tale of the 1804-06 expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark has been told and retold. And re-retold. Cartoonist Nick Bertozzi's take is mindful of ...