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Captain Meriwether Lewis
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Lieutenant William Clark
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York - William Clark's servant
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Sergeant Charles Floyd, the only man to die in the expedition. His death occurred early in the journey, probably the result of a ruptured appendix.
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Sergeant Patrick Gass, a carpenter who was promoted after the death of Floyd
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Sergeant Nathaniel Hale Pryor - leader of the 1st Squad
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Sergeant John Ordway - His job was to keep records and to issue rations
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Corporal Richard Warfington - helped conduct the 1805 return trip to St. Louis
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John Boley - expedition member
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John Collins - expedition member who was disciplined for stealing whiskey.
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Pierre Cruzatte - Expedition member and skilled river navigator.
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John Dame - Expedition member
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John Colter - Expedition member charged with mutiny.
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Joseph Field - Expedition member; skilled hunter
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Reubin Field - Expedition member; skilled hunter
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William Bratton - Expedition member; blacksmith
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George Gibson Expedition member; hunter and sign language interpreter
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Hugh Hall - Expedition member; disciplined for stealing whiskey
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Robert Frazer - Expedition member
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Thomas Proctor Howard - Expedition member; court-martialed for showing the Mandan Indians how to scale a wall designed to protect the Corps.
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Silas Goodrich - Expedition member; fisherman
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Francois Labiche - Expedition member; fur trapper, interpreter, and navigator
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Hugh McNeal - Expedition member; first to cross the Continental Divide
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John Potts - Expedition member; miller
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Moses Reed - Expedition member; expelled from Corps for desertion
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John Newman - Expedition member; disciplined for repeatedly using bad language
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George Shannon - Expedition member; Youngest member of expedition at 19 years of age
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John Roberston - Expedition member
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John Thompson - Expedition member; surveyor
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John Shields Expedition member; blacksmith and carpenter. Disciplined for mutiny
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Private John Robertson - member of the Corps for a very short time.
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Howard Tunn - Expedition member; hunter, navigator
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Peter Wesner - Expedition member
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William Wesner - Expedition member
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Ebenezer Tuttle - Expedition member
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Isaac White - Expedition member
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Alexander Hamilton Willard Expedition member; blacksmith
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Richard Windsor - Expedition member; hunter
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Joseph Whitehouse - Expedition member; tailor, writer
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Toussaint Charbonneau - Expedition member; translator, fur trapper, cook, and husband of Sacagawea
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Sacagawea - Charbonneau's wife, important language translator and guide
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Jean Baptiste Charbonneau - Son of Sacagawea born on February 11, 1805. His presence alerted Indian groups the expedition was not a war party.
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George Brouillard - Expedition member; interpreter and skilled hunter.
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Seaman - Meriwether Lewis' large, black Newfoundland dog.