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What did William Clark wear?

What did William Clark wear?

In general, artillery officers (Clark) wore the same uniform as infantry officers (Lewis), except the lace, buttons, and epaulets were gold instead of silver. Captains wore the epaulet on the right shoulder; lieutenants on the left.

Did Lewis and Clark bring guns?

Personal firearms were brought by Captains Clark and Lewis, and some of the hunters enlisted for the journey may have used their own rifles. Two kinds of guns were the main reliance of the explorers, military muskets and rifles. Lewis obtained fifteen rifles at Harpers Ferry Arsenal in the spring of 1803.

Where did Lewis and Clark get their packing list?

List copied from: Jackson, Donald, ed., Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: with Related Documents 1783 – 1854, University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago, 1978, pages 69-74.

What was the Lewis and Clark Expedition like?

For the most part, Lewis and Clark’s men were able to stay on the good side of the Native tribes they encountered. There was only one violent conflict toward the end of their journey in 1806. But that’s not to say that the Corps’ men and the Native peoples were immediately best buddies — there were many tense interactions between the two groups.

Where did Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage?

The famous journey by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase, map out the Missouri River and find the fabled “Northwest Passage” to the Pacific Ocean is an important part of American History.

Why did Lewis and Clark create the court martial system?

Lewis and Clark knew that their dangerous voyage required obedient men. So, in the early stages of the expedition, the two captains decided to construct an impromptu legal system whereby they would court-martial and punish any members of the Corps who disobeyed orders.

List copied from: Jackson, Donald, ed., Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: with Related Documents 1783 – 1854, University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago, 1978, pages 69-74.

What did the Lewis and Clark Expedition eat?

Puppy chops haven’t made it into any of the recent cookbooks offering recipes from the Lewis and Clark expedition, but the Indians ate dogs and so did the members of the expedition when nothing else was available.

Why did Lewis and Clark leave their children behind?

Previous encounters with French and British traders had infected many Indian women with syphilis, and Lewis and Clark had to treat some of their men for this disease, for which there was no cure then, only the dubious palliative of mercury pills. Old Indian traditions claim that the expedition left children behind as well.

How did Lewis and Clark write their journals?

The original journals were notes the two explorers made almost every day on the trail under often difficult circumstances and were never intended to be published in this rough form. When Thwaites did publish the originals, he left the spelling and punctuation, in the best scholarly tradition, as he found it.