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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis. Discussing Difficulties in Travel, and Being Unable to Get John Conner to Accompany Them on the Expedition
Meriwether Lewis, Pittsburgh, to William Clark stating that he is gratified by Clark's decision; has received articles for outfitting the expedition. Writes of John Conner, who will meet him at Kaskaskia, and Jefferson's receipt of the treaty [for Louisiana] from Paris on July 14
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William Clark Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Notifying Him that Various Indian Nations are to Accompany Capt. Kennerly's Exploration Group
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Meriwether Lewis's Letter to William Clark, Informing Him of His Arrival in Cincinnati and Discussing His Intent to Select Volunteers from Men Serving with Bissell and Stoddard
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Description: ALS Meriwether Lewis, Cincinnati, to William Clark. Has reached Cincinnati with difficulty. Pleased with Clark{u2019}s actions described in letters of Aug 21 and Sept 11; will select volunteers from men serving with Bissell and Stoddard at Massac and Kaskaskia. Men to be paid $10 a month, with clothing and food. Does not regret loss of Conner.
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Description: ALS Meriwether Lewis, Cincinnati, to William Clark. Has reached Cincinnati with difficulty. Pleased with Clark{u2019}s actions described in letters of Aug 21 and Sept 11; will select volunteers from men serving with Bissell and Stoddard at Massac and Kaskaskia. Men to be paid $10 a month, with clothing and food. Does not regret loss of Conner.
Letter to William Clark Explaining the Expedition and the Terms of His Employment
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Meriwether Lewis, Pittsburgh, to William Clark Stating that He is Gratified by Clark's Decision; Has Received Articles for Outfitting the Expedition. Writes of John Conner, who Will Meet Him at Kaskaskia, and Jefferson's Receipt of the Treaty [for Louisian
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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Mentioning Meriwether’s Safe Arrival at His Post
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Description: ALS William Clark, Washington City, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Mentions Meriwether’s safe arrival at his post and his brother's need to study.
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Description: ALS William Clark, Washington City, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Mentions Meriwether’s safe arrival at his post and his brother's need to study.
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Giving Advice and Family News
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Also remarks on eagerness to discuss Meriwether's future career plans on their next meeting, urging him not to "leave the army before you have another course of pursuit, as a young man without employment". Social weddings and meetings also feature.
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Also remarks on eagerness to discuss Meriwether's future career plans on their next meeting, urging him not to "leave the army before you have another course of pursuit, as a young man without employment". Social weddings and meetings also feature.
Meriwether Lewis, Pittsburgh, to William Clark Stating that He is Gratified by Clark’s Decision; Has Received Articles for Outfitting the Expedition. Writes of John Conner, who Will Meet Him at Kaskaskia, and Jefferson’s Receipt of the Treaty [for Louisiana] from Paris on July 14 (transcript Included)
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William Clark's Letter O Meriwether Lewis Clark, Reporting that George’s Accident Will Prevent His Mother from Traveling to West Point
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. George’s accident will prevent his mother from traveling to West Point. He also discusses developments made to his house, noting additional rooms, their dimensions and purposes.
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. George’s accident will prevent his mother from traveling to West Point. He also discusses developments made to his house, noting additional rooms, their dimensions and purposes.