Meriwether Lewis (August 18, 1774 – October 11, 1809) was an American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator, best known for his role...
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of U.S. Army and civilian volunteers under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and his close friend Second Lieutenant William Clark. Clark, along...
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Meriwether Lewis Clark (January 10, 1809 – October 28, 1881) was an architect, civil engineer and politician. He was also a military officer in the Mexican–American...
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Natchez Trace Parkway (redirect from Meriwether Lewis Park)
headquartered in Tupelo and has nine district offices: Leipers Fork, Meriwether Lewis, Cherokee, Tupelo, Dancy, Kosciusko, Ridgeland, Port Gibson, and Natchez...
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Ambrose, pp. 102-107 Discovering Lewis & Clark, Keelboats *Clark, William (July 18, 1803). "William Clark to Meriwether Lewis, 18 July 1803". archives.gov...
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Arquette. He claimed to be related to explorer Meriwether Lewis, for whom he was named. Merriwether Lewis however never had children. His family's surname...
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Natchez Trace (section Death of Meriwether Lewis)
Miss. Selserville, Miss. Washington, Miss. Natchez Source: Meriwether Lewis, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition fame, died while traveling on the Trace...
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Grinder's Stand (category Buildings and structures in Lewis County, Tennessee)
Trace. A replica can be visited today at the Meriwether Lewis Park, located on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Lewis County, Tennessee, south of Nashville, southwest...
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Undaunted Courage (redirect from Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson And The Opening Of The American West)
Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West (ISBN 0684811073), written by Stephen Ambrose, is a 1996 biography...
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Meriwether may refer to: Meriwether (name), includes a list of people with the name Meriwether Lewis (1774–1809), American explorer, soldier, and public...
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film, Blonde. Also in 2022 he played Meriwether Lewis in Mysterious Circumstance: The Death of Meriwether Lewis. In 2023 he began starring as Elliot Augustine...
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Seaman (dog) (category Lewis and Clark Expedition)
Seaman was purchased in 1803 specifically for the expedition by Captain Meriwether Lewis, while he was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, awaiting completion of the...
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Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative (also known as MLEC) is a non-profit, member owned utility cooperative that provides electric power service and internet...
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John Shields (explorer) (category Lewis and Clark Expedition people)
that provided protection from Native Americans, traveled with Captain Meriwether Lewis, Second Lieutenant William Clark, and Native American Sacagawea to...
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Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr. (January 27, 1846 – April 22, 1899) was the founder of the Louisville Jockey Club and the builder of Churchill Downs, where...
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during a period of rapid growth in the mid 1800s. On September 4, 1809, Meriwether Lewis, now the Governor of the Upper Louisiana Territory, left St. Louis...
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Navy to be named for the explorers Meriwether Lewis (1774–1809) and William Clark (1770–1838), who carried out the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804–06...
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Meriwether Clark may refer to: Meriwether Lewis Clark (1809–1879), U.S. Army officer and Confederate general in the American Civil War Meriwether Lewis...
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Lewis (named after Meriwether Lewis) is an autonomous robot that performs the job of a wedding photographer: it attends social events, moves around, and...
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Montana, and was renamed Lewis and Clark County on March 1, 1868, in honor of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Lewis and Clark County is part...
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William Clark (category Lewis and Clark Expedition people)
settling in what became the state of Missouri. Along with Meriwether Lewis, Clark led the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804–1806 across the Louisiana Purchase...
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organized January 2, 1833, and named for Meriwether Lewis, the explorer and Governor of the Louisiana Territory. Lewis County is part of the Quincy, IL–MO...
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county is named for explorer Meriwether Lewis, who died and was buried at Grinder's Stand near Hohenwald in 1809. Lewis County was formed in 1843 from...
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Dr. Meriwether Lewis Anderson (June 23, 1805 - March 5, 1862) was a prominent Virginia physician and politician. Anderson was born at "Locust Hill" in...
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second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The contract to build her was awarded to National...
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of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The river is named for Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. [1] The river was called the Netul River by Lewis and Clark...
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first cousin, Charles Lilburne Lewis, on September 12, 1769. He was related to Meriwether Lewis, who would help lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The couple...
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Great Falls (Missouri River) (section Lewis and Clark)
geographic discovery". When the Lewis and Clark Expedition became the first white men to see the falls in 1805, Meriwether Lewis said they were the grandest...
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on February 1, 2010, to form Joint Base Lewis–McChord. Fort Lewis, named after Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was one of the largest...
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Ouachita River. Meriwether Lewis sent some slips and cuttings of the curiosity to President Jefferson in March 1804. According to Lewis's letter, the samples...
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