Enlisted for the Trip.
At Pittsburg, by Captain Lewis:
{ John Collins of Maryland. Went through.
Soldiers { George Gibson of Mercer Co., Pennsylvania.
from { Went through.
Carlisle { Hugh McNeal of Pennsylvania. Went through.
Barracks { John Potts of Pennsylvania. Went through.
{ Peter Wiser of Pennsylvania. Went through.
And
George Shannon, aged seventeen, born in Pennsylvania,
reared in St. Clair Co., Ohio. Went
through.
At Mulberry Hill, Kentucky, by Captain Clark:
{ Charles Floyd of Kentucky. Was elected sergeant.
{ Died August 20, 1804, while on the
{ trip.
The { Nathaniel Pryor of Kentucky. Was elected
Nine { sergeant. Went through.
Young { Joseph Whitehouse of Kentucky. Went through.
Men { John Colter of Kentucky. Went through.
From { William Bratton of Virginia. Went through.
Kentucky { John Shields of Kentucky. Went through.
{ Reuben Fields } brothers from Kentucky. Went
{ Joseph Fields } through.
{ William Werner of Kentucky. Went through.
And
York, Virginia negro, the captain's servant.
Went through.
At Kaskaskia Post, Illinois, by Captain Lewis:
{ Patrick Gass, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
{ Was elected sergeant. Went through.
{ John Ordway of New Hampshire. Was elected
Soldiers { sergeant. Went through.
{ Robert Frazier of Vermont. Went through.
{ Thomas P. Howard of Massachusetts. Went
{ through.
At Fort Massac of Illinois, by Captain Clark:
{ Silas Goodrich of Massachusetts. Went through.
{ Hugh Hall of Massachusetts. Went through.
Soldiers { Alexander H. Willard of New Hampshire.
{ Went through.
{ Richard Windsor. Went through.
And
John B. Thompson, civilian surveyor from Vincennes,
Indiana. Went through.