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  • [[File:Meriwether Lewis.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Meriwether Lewis]] ...d command of the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] (1804-1806) with [[William Clark]]. Appointed Governor of Upper Louisiana in 1806 by President [[Thomas Jeff ...
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  • |width="50%"|[[File:William Clark.jpg|thumb|left|285px|William Clark (1770-1838)]] |width="50%"|[[File:Meriwether Lewis.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809)]] ...
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  • ...Discovery post established in 1806 during the return trip by [[Meriwether Lewis]] in present-day Glacier County, Montana. Abandoned in 1806. ...eriwether Lewis while he was exploring the headwaters of the Marias River. Lewis found the headwaters of the Marias and headed up the north branch of the Cu ...
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  • [[File:William Clark.jpg|thumb|left|300px|William Clark by Charles Willson Peale]] ...ommand of the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] (1804-1806) with [[Meriwether Lewis]]. Appointed as agent for Indian Affairs in the west and as a brigadier gen ...
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1805) - A [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] Camp established in July 1805 on the Missouri River south of t ...ul 1805 by Captain [[William Clark]] as a canoe construction camp. Captain Clark went by land with ten men to a site with sufficient wood to make two Canoes ...
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  • ...Blackfeet Indians. Two Blackfeet Indians were killed in this encounter and Lewis' party quickly abandoned the site and rejoined the main party. After departing [[Camp Disappointment]] on 26 Jul 1806, Captain [[Meriwether Lewis]] and three men encountered a party of eight Piegan Blackfeet Indians and m ...
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  • ...r Maria's River which was named by Meriwether Lewis after Miss Maria Wood, Lewis's cousin. Abandoned in 1805. Also known as [[Cache Camp]]. This site was established by the Lewis and Clark Expedition on 3 Jun 1805 at the confluence of the Missouri River and Maria' ...
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1804, 1806) - A [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] camp first established in 1804 near Council Bluffs, Pottawatta [[Meriwether Lewis]] & [[William Clark]] established and arranged their camp on 22 Jul 1804, posting two sentinels ...
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  • ...hed in 1805 near present-day Dillon, Beaverhead County, Montana. Now under Clark Canyon Reservoir. Named Fortunate Camp for the fortunate events that took p ...on River to determine if it could be used as a path through the mountains. Clark and his men explored the Salmon River and determined that it was impassable ...
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  • ...n June 1806. Abandoned on 3 Jul 1806 as [[Meriwether Lewis]] and [[William Clark]] left, each pursuing different routes back. A [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] Camp was established on 9 Sep 1805 and occupied through 11 Sep ...
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  • ...d along the Missouri River in July 1805 near present-day Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Named Gates of the Mountains Camp after the nearby natural ...natural rock feature now known as the Gates of the Mountains. [[Meriwether Lewis]] called the rock curtain that at first appeared to block the river's path ...
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1804-1805) - Established in 1804 by the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] in present-day McLean County, North Dakota. Named after the ne ...Interior - 13.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Fort Mandan Replica Interior of Lewis & Clark's Cabin]] ...
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  • ...t-day Clatsop County, Oregon. [[Meriwether Lewis|Lewis]] & [[William Clark|Clark]] and the 33-member '''Corps of Discovery''' built the log fort as winter q [[Image:FortClatsopPlan.gif|thumb|left|200px|Fort Clatsop Plan from Clark's Journal]] ...
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  • ...1900, as a six-gun battery, for Capt. [[Meriwether Lewis]], of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Deactivated in 1918. [[Image:Fort Stevens - 14.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Battery Lewis]] ...
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  • ...ia's River was so named by [[Meriwether Lewis]] after Miss [[Maria Wood]], Lewis's cousin. Over time the apostrophe has been dropped and the river is now kn ...d the Missouri River. This hill is known as Decision Point where Lewis and Clark decided which river to follow. One of the six intrepetive panels at the top ...
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  • ...rk New Jersey. Died on 31 Oct 1848 at the home of Major [[Meriwether Lewis Clark]] {{Cullum|609}} in the Gateway City, St. Louis, Missouri. ...he had Married Mary Radford, Step-daughter of General Clark (of Lewis and Clark fame) and had moved to [[Fort Leavenworth]], where he was charged with prot ...
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  • ...Lewis in 1927, now a component of [[Joint Base Lewis-McChord]]. Joint Base Lewis-McChord is an active military installation. |width="50%"|[[Image:FortLewis Headquarters 1930 UW.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Fort Lewis Headquarters, 1930 (University of Washington Archive)]] ...
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  • [[Meriwether Lewis]] visited the armory on 16 Mar 1803 to get arms for the Journey of Discover [[Category:Lewis & Clark Camps]] ...
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