15 Match Coats with Hoods & belts
15 Woolen Overalls
15 Rifle Frocks of waterproof Cloth if possible
30 Pairs of socks or half stockings
20 Fatigue frocks or hunting shirts
30 Shirts of strong linen
30 yds. Common flannel
Lewis and Clark wore field dress uniforms, which were deep blue with red woolen collars, cuffs, and lapels and coattails lined in white. They also wore swords and round, felt hats bearing leather ornaments. The enlisted men wore basic army uniforms. While hunting, Lewis and Clark would wear caped hunting frocks made of linen with leather waist belts with hatchets and knives along with fringeless buckskin pants, frocks and moccasins. They DID NOT wear raccoon skin caps.
yes, Meriwether Lewis was even tempered.
No, Meriwether Lewis did not get married to anyone. He was a bachelor all of his life.
His full name was "Meriwether Lewis." Both he and William Clark did not have a middle name. He is not to be confused with Meriwether Lewis Clark, William Clark's son or Meriwether Lewis Randolph, Thomas Jefferson's grandson.
Lucy Meriwether Lewis (1752-1837), daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Meriwether. His father's name was William.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition : Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark .
Meriwether Lewis's real name is actually Meriwether Lewis.
Edward. Meriwether Edward Lewis.
Meriwether Lewis traveled the NW to the Pacific Ocean.
yes, Meriwether Lewis was even tempered.
Meriwether Lewis was born on August 18, 1774.
Meriwether Lewis was a lifelong bachelor and never married.
Meriwether Lewis never married, he was a lifelong bachelor.
Meriwether Lewis studied botany, fossils, astronamy and mathmatics
No, Meriwether Lewis did not get married to anyone. He was a bachelor all of his life.
meriwether lewis's enimes were thomas jefferson and willom clark
Meriwether Lewis was named after his mother's family, the Meriwethers. His mother, Lucy Meriwether, married William Lewis, and they named their son after her family as a way to honor their lineage.
Meriwether Lewis was 29 years old when he started the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804.