Not much is known about nearly half of the 33 members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition after the journey to the Pacific. Their lives may have been as simple as returning to a life on the farm or solitary living on the frontiers east of the Mississippi.
Several continued in service to their country while some returned to the western frontiers and life as mountain man.
The only thing known about a few is their service as members of the Corps of Discovery--nothing before and nothing after.
Several continued in service to their country while some returned to the western frontiers and life as mountain man.
The only thing known about a few is their service as members of the Corps of Discovery--nothing before and nothing after.