http://veteransday.ernesthall.com/VetDaypdf/Chapter%205%20Lewis%20and%20Clark%20Expedition.pdf NettetPrivate John Shields (1769-1809) Virginia / Tennessee. The oldest member of the Corps of Discovery, and one of the few who were married, Shields is one of the "Nine Young …
Men Behaving Badly - Courts Martial on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
NettetHistorical markers : John Shields. Marker Number: 2123. County: Hardin. Location: West Point, 3rd & Elm Sts. Description: One of the “Nine Young Men From Ky.” that accompanied Lewis and Clark on 1803-6 expedition to the Pacific Ocean. Shields was born in Va. and moved to Ky. in the 1790s. By 1803 he was married and living in West … NettetBut it does appear, by carefully reading the journals, that two horses were a part of the Expedition from nearly the very beginning. Joseph Whitehouse wrote on May 21, 1804, the day the men departed from St. Charles, “two of our men Stayed at St. Charls in order to come on with the horses”. And William Clark wrote five days later, “Set ... bohler engineering southborough
Section 4: The Expedition in North Dakota
Nettet14. apr. 2024 · Try the Waymarkly App! Waymarkly features quick and easy searching of Waymarks in your area and around the world. Including the ability to log visits, view logs, save and filter offline Waymarks and use beautiful offline maps, Waymarkly is the premiere Waymarking app for iOS. Get the Waymarkly app now! NettetAccording to John F. Shields, was a scout and gunsmith and was one of the 29 members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to Oregon in 1803. John F. Shields says he was a … NettetLepage was a French-Canadian trapper, born on 20 August 1761 in Kaskaskia, in present Illinois. Prior to the expedition, he had lived among the Mandan and had explored the Black Hills of present South Dakota and the Little Missouri River. Lepage was thus most likely one of the first European-Americans to travel in that part of the country, and ... glo hydration