1.) Sergeant Charles Floyd
2.) Sergeant Patrick Gass
3.) Sergeant Nathanial Pryor
4.) Sergeant John Ordway
5.) Corporal Richard Warfington
6.) Private John Boley
7.) Private William Pratton
8.) Private John Collins
9.) Private John Colter
10.) Private Pierre Cruzatte
11.) Private John Dame
12.) Private Joseph Fields
13.) Private Reuben Fields (Joseph's brother)
14.) Private Robert Frazer
15.) Private George Gibson
16.) Private Silas Goodrich
17.) Private Hugh Hal
18.) Private Thomas Proctor Howard
19.) Private Francois Labiche
20.) Private Jean Baptiste LePage
21.) Private Hugh McNeal
22.) Private John Newman
23.) Private John Potts
24.) Private George Shannon
25.) Private John Shields
26.) Private John B. Thompson
27.) Private Howard Tunn
28.) Private Ebenezer Tuttle
29.) Private Peter M. Weiser
30.) Private William Werner
31.) Private Isaac White
32.) Private Joseph Whitehouse
33.) Private Alexander Hamilton Willard
34.) Private Richard Windsor
35.) Toussaint Charbonneau (Sacagawea's husband)
36.) Sacagawea
37.) Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau (Sacagawea's son)
38.) George Drouillard
39.) York (Clark's slave)
40.) "Seaman" or "Scannon", Lewis' large black Newfoundland dog
The Corps of Discovery expedition led by Lewis and Clark included a diverse group of individuals such as soldiers, interpreters, scouts, and hunters. Some key members were Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who served as a guide and interpreter, as well as Toussaint Charbonneau, Sacagawea's husband who also acted as an interpreter. Additionally, there were around 30 individuals who were part of the expedition at various points during the journey.
Lewis, Clark, and York
The Leaders were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
The Lewis and Clark expedition came to be known as the 'Permanent Party.' These were the members of the Corps of Discovery who had remained with the group for the duration of the expedition. Several members were removed from the expedition party because of disciplinary reasons.
Lewis and Clark's crew was known as the "Corps of Discovery." The group consisted of around 30 individuals, including soldiers, interpreters, guides, and boatmen, who accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their expedition to explore the western territories of the United States.
The group of explorers who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition was called the Corps of Discovery. It included soldiers, interpreters, and guides who helped the expedition navigate the unknown territory.
the Lewis and clark expedition
They were called the "Corps of Discovery", but this was only after Clark joined Lewis at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana).
corps of discovery 1804-1806
Lewis, Clark, and York
Corps of Discovery
The name of the lewis and clark expedition is corps of discovery Expedition
sacagawea was the corp of discovery leader
Only after Clark joined Lewis on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana)did they call their team the 'Corps of Discovery'
Lewis and Clark The Journey of the Corps of Discovery - 1997 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The nickname of the Lewis and Clark expedition was the "Corps of Discovery."
Lewis and Clark The Journey of the Corps of Discovery - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 4 November 1997
They were referred to as the Lewis and Clark Expedition or "the Corps of Discovery."