Captain Scott died, as did Dr Wilson with Birdie Bowers, and Captain Evans and Titus Oates finish the list of five lost during this expedition.
died
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.
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.
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
thomas jefferson told them to go on the expedition
oates and evans
1912
The Alaska-Siberian Expedition - 1912 was released on: USA: 20 May 1912 Finland: 18 March 1921
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The Scott expedition to the pole, was a complete bitter disappointment as , he found that he was beaten to the pole by the Sweedish explorer Ambudsen . A tent and a Sweedish flag welcomed Scotts team, sadly they perished on their return trip.
Michael Scotts. He died shortly after though.
Her father died when she was an infant, but her mother died when she was about 18
no, he died a natural death.
Starvation is what killed the men in Robert Falcon Scott's party. The men were on an expedition to the South Pole, but were unable to make it and had to turn around.
She died after her expedition to present-day North Dakota
Annie Jack died on February 15, 1912.
Alfred Fryer died in 1912.