Pierre Chouteau

Pierre Chouteau and his half-brother Auguste dominated the St. Louis-based fur trade when the Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived in 1803. While the expedition winter over at St. Louis, Pierre organized the first delegation of Missouri-based Indians to travel to Washington City.

 

Horse Chronicles

Horses on the Expedition

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The expedition left horse tracks of at least four to five hundred miles on a westward lineal course, plus at least a thousand miles easterly, widely scattered over strikingly varied terrain. The Corps of Discovery had become, in effect, a kind of cavalry unit.

 

John Potts

(ca. 1776–1808), Private

At Long Camp, Potts nearly drowned when the dugout canoe he was in was swamped in the Clearwater River. But Potts’s worst accident happened when the Corps retraced the Northern Nez Perce Trail through the Bitterroots.