Beyond Lewis and Clark - Clark
The Army Explores The West
Captain William Clark (1770-1838)
William Clark served with Meriwether Lewis as co-captain of the Corps of Discovery from 1804 to 1806. The 28-month expedition explored western lands never before seen by Americans. Clark had many skills, including being an excellent boatman—particularly important because more than 80 percent of the trip was by water. He also was a natural and gifted cartographer, or map maker.
Beyond Lewis and Clark is an online exhibit developed by the Kansas Museum of History. It is the result of a partnership between the Kansas Historical Society, the Virginia and Washington State historical societies, the U. S. Army's Frontier Army Museum at Leavenworth, and the U. S. Army Center of Military History.
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Explorers
- Captain Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809)
- Captain William Clark (1770-1838)
- General George A. Custer (1839-1876)
- Major William H. Emory (1811-1887)
- John C. Frémont (1813-1890)
- Jessie Benton Frémont (1824-1902)
- Major Stephen Long (1784-1864)
- Sacagawea (c. 1788-1812)
- Isaac I. Stevens (1818-1862)
- York (c. 1770 - c. 1832)
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