Sinclair Lewis died on January 10, 1951 at the age of 65.
Meriwether Lewis was an American explorer, soldier, and public administrator best known for his role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition exploring the American West. He served as the Expedition's leader alongside William Clark from 1804 to 1806. Lewis later struggled with managing his personal affairs and died under mysterious circumstances in 1809 at the age of 35.
From about age thirteen in 1787 to age 18 in 1793 Lewis attended school. Lewis began his education at a local school taught by Parsons William Douglas and Matthew Maury. He then studied with Dr. Charles Everitt and then transferred to Rev. James Waddell in 1790. Lewis finished his formal education with Waddell.
Their names were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and since I don't know which one you're asking about, I'll give both. Lewis died of two gunshot wounds at a roadside inn at Grinder's Stand, Hohenwald, Tennessee, just south of Nashville. He died the next morning on October 11, 1809. Clark died at age 69 on September 1, 1838, while at the home of his son, Meriwether Lewis Clark.
From about age thirteen in 1787 to age 18 in 1793 Lewis attended school. Lewis began his education at a local school taught by Parsons William Douglas and Matthew Maury. He then studied with Dr. Charles Everitt and then transferred to Rev. James Waddell in 1790. Lewis finished his formal education with Waddell.
Seaman, the dog who accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their expedition, was an adult when he died, but his exact age at the time of his death is not known. It is estimated that Seaman was born around 1803 and likely died in 1806 during the expedition.
Meriwether Lewis was best known as the leader of the expedition. He was born on August 18, 1774 in Albemarle County, Virginia. He was the second child and first son of William and Lucy Meriwether Lewis. His mother was widely knowledgeable in herbal medicine and remedies. Meriwether heavily drew information from her mother's teachings during the expedition to the West. Lewis learned much of his backwoods skills when his family moved to Georgia. He would later receive a formal education when he returned to Virginia around the age of 13. In 1795, Lewis joined the Army as an ensign and was stationed under General Wayne in Ohio country. Due to his bad drinking and misconducted behavior, he was transfered to a company of sharpshooters lead by William Clark. The two soon became good friends and gained each other's respect. Lewis rose to lieutenant in 1799 and gained a fairly good reputation. Thomas Jefferson, the former president at the time, appointed Lewis as his private secretary. Jefferson had a dream of exploring the west. He was the actual force that drove the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Meriwether Lewis was then appointed to lead the expedition and of course he accepted. He studied science extensively before embarking on the journey. Lewis was 29 years old when he was chosen to lead the expedition. He knew how to lead men but he wasn't the best leader due to his drinking habits and behavior so he was accompanied by William Clark. Lewis and Clark became one of the most renowned partnerships in American history.
Meriwether Lewis was 28 years old when he embarked on the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804. He was born on August 18, 1774, and the expedition officially began in May 1804, making him a young leader at the time. His age contributed to his energy and enthusiasm for the challenges ahead.
private is not the correct answer. Meriwether was promoted to Captain in the United States Army in December, 1800. He was a career soldier since the age of 18 when he joined the Virginia militia to volunteer for duty during the Whiskey Rebellion in 1792. He joined the U. S. Army in 1795 and resigned his officer's commission in 1807 when he was appointed Governor of Louisiana Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
private is not the correct answer. Meriwether was promoted to Captain in the United States Army in December, 1800. He was a career soldier since the age of 18 when he joined the Virginia militia to volunteer for duty during the Whiskey Rebellion in 1792. He joined the U. S. Army in 1795 and resigned his officer's commission in 1807 when he was appointed Governor of Louisiana Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
Meriwether Lewis was born on August 18, 1774, near Charlottesville, VA. William Clark was born on August 1, 1770, in Caroline County, VA. Meriwether Lewis died the next morning on October 11, 1809 from two gunshot wounds at a roadside inn at Grinder's Stand, Hohenwald, Tennessee, just south of Nashville. At the time, the shooting was called a suicide, but some argue it was murder. Clark died at age 69 on September 1, 1838, while at the home of his son, Meriwether Lewis Clark. His cause of death is unknown and is only described as a "brief illness."
Meriwether Lewis was born on August 18, 1774, near Charlottesville, VA. William Clark was born on August 1, 1770, in Caroline County, VA.Three years after the expedition, Meriwether Lewis was serving as governor of Missouri Territory in 1809 and was on his way to Washington to clear his name, he stopped at Fort Pickering at the Chickasaw Bluffs. He was found in his rooms with two gunshot wounds. He died the next morning on October 11, 1809.Clark died at age 69 on September 1, 1838, while at the home of his son, Meriwether Lewis Clark. His cause of death is unknown and is only described as a "brief illness."