The only man known to have died during the Lewis and Clark Expedition was Sergeant Charles Floyd. Sergeant Floyd was born in Kentucky and was one of the first men to enlist in the expedition, on August 1, 1803. On August 20, 1804, he died from what is generally thought to have been a ruptured appendix. He is buried at Floyd's Bluff near Sioux City, Iowa.
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John Ordway was one of the sergeants from the United States Army who stepped forward as a volunteer for the expedition. Ordway had many responsibilities on the trip, such as issuing the provisions, appointing guard duties, and keeping the registers and records.
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One, the Victoria, with 18 of the original crewmen.
16 years
7812 hampsters died.
Lewis and Clark killed 13 deer on their expedition
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at many places
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Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea and her husband and other many Native Indians.
No one else traveled with Lewis and Clark. It was just an expedition of the two of them.
One, and it was Sacajawea.
they farted
the Lewis and clark expidition lasted 2yrs 4mons and 10 days
2 years
There were two primary journals kept during the Lewis and Clark expedition, one by Meriwether Lewis and the other by William Clark. These journals recorded detailed accounts of the expedition's discoveries and encounters with Native American tribes, wildlife, and natural landmarks.
about fourty-four people including seamon, Lewis' dog.