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Meriwether Lewis

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  • "Meriwether Lewis," will visit Cape Girardeau on Saturday, February 27th.

    seMissourian.com Headlines 2010

  • "Meriwether Lewis," will visit Cape Girardeau on Saturday, February 27th.

    seMissourian.com Headlines 2010

  • Her other U.S. relatives include explorer Meriwether Lewis As in Lewis and Clark a ninth cousin seven times removed.

    Lisa Mirza Grotts: Royal Boot Camp: 16 Days and Counting Lisa Mirza Grotts 2011

  • In 1803, Thomas Jefferson urged Meriwether Lewis to write legibly in his field journals.

    Spiral-Bound and Spellbound Jennie Erin Smith 2011

  • I whip off my headphones, right at the moment on "Stuff You Missed in History Class" where they reveal something intriguing about Meriwether Lewis's death.

    Family Travel to an iPod Beat Patton Oswalt 2011

  • Mr. Kluth has the riveting Hannibal at the heart of his book, but there is nearly as much about other famous figures raised and dropped by fate: Eleanor Roosevelt, Meriwether Lewis, Albert Einstein and the author's own great uncle, Ludwig Erhard, the chancellor of West Germany from 1963 to 1966.

    Boardroom Conquerors Philip Delves Broughton 2012

  • Her other U.S. relatives include explorer Meriwether Lewis As in Lewis and Clark a ninth cousin seven times removed.

    Lisa Mirza Grotts: Royal Boot Camp: 16 Days and Counting Lisa Mirza Grotts 2011

  • The project's first volume, published two years ago, covered Maximilian's voyage across the Atlantic and his travels through the eastern U.S. and ended with his stay in St. Louis, where he finally met his first American Indians as well as the explorer William Clark, who gave him maps compiled from his trek to the Pacific with Meriwether Lewis 30 years before.

    From the Rhine to the Wild West Stuart Ferguson 2011

  • Meriwether Lewis collected the first specimens of this plant in 1806.

    Rich Wolf: Where Do All the Flowers Grow? Rich Wolf 2010

  • And while Meriwether Lewis and William Clark "didn't launch the western fur trade," since St. Louis was a major hub of the French fur business for much of the 18th century, Mr. Dolin observes that their expedition "did propel it forward."

    The Riches Came Pelting Down Michael Taube 2010

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