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  2. York (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Sergeant (honorary posthumous – Presidential citation) York (1770–75 – after 1815) [1] was an American explorer [2] and historic figure, being the only African-American member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He participated in the entire exploration and made significant contributions to its success. [3]: 302 [4]: 152 He was the first ...

  3. Yorks Islands - Wikipedia

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    Yorks Islands, also known as "Yorks 8 Islands" or "York's Islands" or simply "York Island (s)" are a group of several islands in the flood plain of the Missouri River, in Broadwater County, Montana, about 4 miles south (up-river) from Townsend, Montana, along U.S. Highway 287. The islands were named by the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803 ...

  4. George Drouillard - Wikipedia

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    George Drouillard. George Drouillard (c. 1773–1810) was a civilian interpreter, scout, hunter, and cartographer, hired for Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery to explore the territory of the Louisiana Purchase in 1804–1806, in search of a water route to the Pacific Ocean. He later worked as a guide and trapper for Manuel Lisa on the upper ...

  5. Lewis and Clark Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, was the United States expedition to cross the newly acquired western portion of the country after the Louisiana Purchase. The Corps of Discovery was a select group of U.S. Army and civilian volunteers under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and his close ...

  6. Charles Floyd (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Being a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and being the only fatality. Charles Floyd (June 20, 1782 – August 20, 1804) was an American explorer, a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Army, and the quartermaster of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A native of Kentucky, he was a son of Robert Clark Floyd, a nephew of James John Floyd, a ...

  7. Meriwether Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Meriwether Lewis was born August 18, 1774, [5] on Locust Hill Plantation in Albemarle County, Colony of Virginia, in the present-day community of Ivy. [6] He was the son of William Lewis, [7] of Welsh ancestry, and Lucy Meriwether, [8] of English ancestry. After his father died of pneumonia in November 1779, he moved with his mother and ...

  8. Timeline of the Lewis and Clark Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Lewis and Clark travel to St. Louis by canoe to attend a dinner and ball. [36][37] May 14. The Corps of Discovery departs Camp Dubois under Clark's command, its crew more than 40 strong. [38][39][40] May 16. They reach St. Charles on the Missouri River to await Lewis's return from St. Louis. [41][42] May 17.

  9. Great Falls Portage - Wikipedia

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    The Great Falls Portage is the route taken by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 to portage around the Great Falls of the Missouri River during the outbound portion of the expedition. The 18-mile (29 km) portage took 31 days. Two portions of the route, which have largely escaped development, are part of a National Historic Landmark District ...