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William Clark

Provisions during the War of 1812

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Provisions during the War of 1812

Soldier and explorer (1770–1838) who, with Meriwether Lewis, undertook a two-year expedition in 1804 to discover a navigable route to the Pacific Ocean, in the process exploring and later describing much of the course along the Missouri River. Following the expedition, Clark resumed his military career, serving as agent for Indian affairs in St. Louis and leading a number of campaigns during the War of 1812. Manuscript DS, signed “Wm. Clark,” one page, 8.25 x 5.5, April 26, 1814. A receipt for military rations. In part, “Provisions return for four men of Capt. Yeiser Company for one day commencing today the 26 day of April 1814. The contractor will issue six complete rations agreeable to the above return.” Light intersecting folds (one lightly toned fold passing through his last name), scattered light spots of toning, and rough left and lower edges, otherwise fine condition. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.

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  • Dates: #348 - Ended August 12, 2009





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