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No, Meriwether Lewis did not get married to anyone. He was a bachelor all of his life.
Meriwether Lewis had numerous friends and associates throughout his life, but some key individuals included William Clark, Thomas Jefferson, and William Dunbar. William Clark was particularly close to Lewis, as they co-led the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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After Meriwether Lewis' successful expedition with William Clark, US President Thomas Jefferson hailed the men for their heroic journey. Lewis' subsequent career was tragic. He was appointed governor of Louisiana, but he suffered from depression. He became an alcoholic and committed suicide.
Meriwether Lewis lived in Virginia for most of his early life. After his famous expedition with William Clark, he served as Governor of the Louisiana Territory, where he lived in St. Louis, Missouri. Lewis tragically died in 1809 at an inn on the Natchez Trace in Tennessee.
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.
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Meriwether Lewis's enslaved servant was named York. He accompanied Lewis and William Clark on their expedition to explore the western territories of the United States from 1804 to 1806. York played a significant role during the journey, contributing to the group's survival and interactions with Native American tribes. After the expedition, his life and status changed notably, highlighting the complexities of slavery and freedom in that era.
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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."
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It is believed he took his own life at a place called Grinder's stand. He allegedly committed suicide with a firearm of some sort. But some feel it was foul play.