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Americans. He felt as though he held a firm hand when he had to, but at the same time he had passion towards them as people still deserving of rights. At times he was said to be too compassionate. Clark took his position as one of extreme importance to not only the government of the United States, but to the Native American people as well.
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injustices to both whites and
Indians; invoked military force to arrest lawbreakers; prevented or terminated hostilities between tribes; removed unauthorized persons from Indian country or confiscated their property; established, marked, and surveyed boundaries; distributed annuities and made sure that treaty provisions were delivered; and conducted treaty councils. Of the four superintendents of Indian affairs, the others were the governors of Michigan, Florida, and Arkansas territories; Clark had by far the largest superintendency.
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Discovery. On May 21, 2004, there was a rededication ceremony of the obelisk at Clark's grave site. Although his family had established endowments to maintain his grave site, by the late 20th century, the grave site had fallen into disrepair. His descendants raised $ 100,000 to rehabilitate the obelisk. The ceremony was attended by a large gathering of Clark's descendants, reenactors in period dress, and leaders from the
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Indians as allies in the fighting against the United States. In return for British victory, Indians would either be able to continue to occupy their current land or receive lands back that were taken from them previously by the United States Government. Clark held office for the next seven years until he was voted out of office in 1820, in the first election after
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their portraits painted, and assembling a museum of Indian artifacts. At the same time, he removed
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of Indian affairs, Clark was under the supervision of the
Governor of the Louisiana Territory. The governor had final say of all decisions made in the territory. Although Clark had primary duties in dealing with the Native Americans, "the territorial governor held the title of ex officio superintendent of Indian affairs.
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Celebrations took place on the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition. On May 14, 2004, the 200th anniversary of its outset, two companion 37-cent stamps were issued showing portraits of
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. A special 32-page booklet accompanied the issue in eleven cities along
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Clark was a habitually cruel enslaver. He repeatedly refused requests from York to live in
Louisville with his family. Clark regularly whipped the people he enslaved, bragging about it in letters to his brother. He freed York but also owned slaves until his death, leaving some enslaved persons to his
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were moved by force (threat of military action). Clark's government position on Native
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Pacific Lewis and Clark were given government positions. Jefferson appointed Meriwether Lewis territorial governor of Upper Louisiana, commander-in-chief of the militia, and superintendent of Indian Affairs. Although he was in charge
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superintendent of Indian affairs in that region, during the summers of 1808 and 1813. In the earlier period, Clark performed the same duties that he would have if he held the title. During the years while Clark held position under Governor Lewis, he was continuously involved in decision-making with
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William Clark appeared before Supreme Court Judge John B.C. Lucas in St. Louis on July 6, 1813, to take the oath of office as governor of the Missouri Territory. Clark's road to a gubernatorial appointment was long and complex. Upon Lewis' appointment by Jefferson, Clark backed him and at times
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the policy of Indian removal, negotiating 37, or one-tenth, of all ratified treaties between American Indians and the United States. Over the course of his career, millions of acres passed from Indian to U.S. ownership through Clark's hand.
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filled the role of governor without holding official position, due to Lewis' complications in life, whether it was debt, loneliness, or drinking. Upon the death of Lewis in 1809, Clark declined to take office for varying reasons.
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him. Clark was consulted on affairs on a regular basis. In Louisiana and Missouri, Clark served the United States government for the longest term in history as diplomat to the Native American peoples.
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near Louisville. His father died in 1799, at which point Clark inherited eight enslaved men, women, and children. In 1799, he claimed ownership of least twenty-three enslaved African Americans.
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nations treated York with respect, and many of the Native Americans were interested in his appearance, which "played a key role in diplomatic relations".
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against American Indians, who were trying to preserve their territory north of the Ohio River. In 1789, 19-year-old William Clark joined a volunteer
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1809:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, p. 147.
1750:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, p. xvi.
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1711:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, p. 69.
1698:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, p. 66.
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Dear Brother: Letters of William and Jonathan Clark
859:. From 1824 to 1825, he was additionally appointed
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1595:. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 59, 241.
1564:"Time Magazine: Lewis & Clark, The Slave York"
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462:. From 1822 until his death in 1838, he served as
427:before later settling in what became the state of
1475:(University of Oklahoma Press, 1985), 77. Foley,
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2118:. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2004.
2165:"The Clarks: The First Family of the Frontier,"
2103:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008.
847:, a new position created by Congress after the
807:was formed in 1813, Clark was appointed as the
795:. Soon, the post was captured by the British.
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2116:Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Clark
2007:National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
1408:Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Clark
1375:Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Clark
1342:Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Clark
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1158:Natural features named for Clark include the
1051:National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
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650:
2254:Lewis and Clark Expedition Maps and Receipt.
2053:. FirstGov. January 17, 2001. Archived from
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1019:Clark depicted on the 1904–05 commemorative
5455:Members of the American Antiquarian Society
5435:American people of the Northwest Indian War
2248:American Writers: A Journey Through History
1292:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 108.
879:chief in Missouri. The pipe is held in the
579:In 1790, Clark was commissioned by General
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1237:Timeline of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
663:Timeline of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
83:July 1, 1813 – September 18, 1820
49:
30:For other people named William Clark, see
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2131:William Clark and the Shaping of the West
1867:. St. Louis, MO: Missouri History Museum.
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1379:. University of Missouri Press. pp.
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1947:
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1884:. Missouri History Museum. p. 55.
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1553:. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 55
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236: 1808; died 1820)
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3910:Bibliography of the American frontier
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1844:from the original on October 24, 2017
1784:from the original on January 30, 2024
1774:"Collection search: You searched for"
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1609:from the original on January 30, 2024
1493:"IHB: George Rogers Clark – Siblings"
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1045:In 1965, Clark was inducted into the
1033:Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
787:area. He established the short-lived
3966:Cuisine of the Western United States
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1162:in western Kentucky, as well as the
5410:American explorers of North America
5400:American people of Scottish descent
2013:from the original on April 19, 2019
1929:from the original on April 11, 2021
1834:"William Clark | American explorer"
1831:
1566:. November 28, 2008. Archived from
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1465:Paul David Nelson. "Hardin, John";
1056:In 1996, Clark was inducted to the
831:became a state. He was defeated by
698:, one of his slaves, with him. The
368:Second lieutenant, First lieutenant
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5395:American people of English descent
3702:Confederate Gulch and Diamond City
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1468:American National Biography Online
1105:), is named after him, as are the
1029:Lewis and Clark Exposition dollars
999:Clark was elected a member of the
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5470:Military personnel from St. Louis
5425:Lewis and Clark Expedition people
5405:Burials at Bellefontaine Cemetery
3950:Timeline of the American Old West
2158:
2133:, New York: Hill and Wang, 2004.
2077:37c Lewis and Clark on Hill stamp
1473:President Washington's Indian War
1203:Lewis and Clark Community College
1093:The western American plant genus
1021:Lewis and Clark Exposition dollar
902:and those allied with him in the
5480:People from Louisville, Kentucky
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839:Superintendent of Indian Affairs
791:, the first post in what is now
745:There he became a member of the
513:fighting against British-allied
464:Superintendent of Indian Affairs
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125:Superintendent of Indian Affairs
5420:Governors of Missouri Territory
3606:First transcontinental railroad
2211:The Journals of Lewis and Clark
2186:Works by or about William Clark
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2101:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
1820:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
1807:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
1748:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
1722:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
1709:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
1696:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
1632:The Lewis and Clark Expedition
1592:William Clark: Indian Diplomat
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71:Governor of Missouri Territory
32:William Clark (disambiguation)
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5450:People from colonial Virginia
2239:"Writings of Lewis and Clark"
2219:The Journals of William Clark
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1191:were named for him and Lewis.
1168:Clarks Fork Yellowstone River
469:
3781:Battle of the Little Bighorn
1968:American Antiquarian Society
1551:Dictionary of Oregon History
1471:February 2000; Wiley Sword,
1170:in Montana and Wyoming, and
1001:American Antiquarian Society
671:"Candlefish" or "Eulachon" (
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5445:United States Indian agents
5440:United States Army officers
3806:First Battle of Adobe Walls
3750:Long Branch Saloon gunfight
3745:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
2201:(public domain audiobooks)
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1011:Lewis and Clark, 1954 issue
956:Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr.
954:. They had five children:
624:Legion of the United States
377:Legion of the United States
296:Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr.
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2003:"Hall of Great Westerners"
1666:"Brothers Lewis and Clark"
1549:Corning, Howard M. (1989)
1404:Foley, William E. (2004).
1371:Foley, William E. (2004).
1338:Foley, William E. (2004).
1286:Miller, Robert J. (2006).
1211:Lewis and Clark Law School
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714:Indigenous nations and war
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1256:Jones, Landon Y. (2004).
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1215:Lewis & Clark College
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1952:. Yale University Press.
1948:Holmberg, James (2002).
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1589:Buckley, Jay H. (2008).
1047:Hall of Great Westerners
853:Bureau of Indian Affairs
632:Battle of Fallen Timbers
442:of 1804–1806 across the
401:Battle of Fallen Timbers
381:Regiment of Artillerists
244:Harriet Kennerly Radford
137:1822 – September 1, 1838
18:William Clark (explorer)
3791:Battle of Washita River
3776:Battle of Glorieta Pass
3654:Lost Ship of the Desert
3596:Southern Emigrant Trail
3556:Great Platte River Road
3223:George Armstrong Custer
3015:William "Bill" Tilghman
2528:Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth)
2082:April 29, 2014, at the
1838:Encyclopedia Britannica
1670:Treasures of the Temple
730:, and the US agent for
722:appointed Clark as the
552:Kentuckians fought the
5390:American Episcopalians
4001:Rocky Mountain oysters
2195:Works by William Clark
2177:Works by William Clark
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548:Military career begins
5460:American slave owners
5005:Governors of Missouri
3836:Wounded Knee Massacre
3786:Battle of San Jacinto
3755:Variety Hall shootout
3730:Battle of Coffeyville
3712:Pike's Peak Gold Rush
3692:Black Hills Gold Rush
3369:Thomas William Sweeny
3233:Samuel P. Heintzelman
3010:John Horton Slaughter
2904:Richens Lacey Wootton
2438:Five Civilized Tribes
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916:Five Civilized Tribes
869:Territory of Arkansaw
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622:. He enlisted in the
480:King and Queen County
452:Western United States
353:Years of service
57:Charles Willson Peale
5465:Explorers of Montana
5385:American naturalists
4891:Washington Territory
4631:New Mexico Territory
3996:Pacific Northwestern
3915:Cowboys and cowgirls
3697:California Gold Rush
3674:Seven Cities of Gold
3659:Montezuma's treasure
3466:One-room schoolhouse
3314:George E. Goodfellow
3208:Texas Jack Omohundro
3051:"Curly Bill" Brocius
2849:Liver-Eating Johnson
2824:Tomás VĂ©lez CachupĂn
2378:Assiniboine (Nakota)
1923:Smithsonian Magazine
1570:on November 28, 2008
1209:region of Illinois,
1184:and the supply ship
1119:Nucifraga columbiana
923:Later life and death
867:, Missouri, and the
799:Governor of Missouri
637:New Madrid, Missouri
589:Clarksville, Indiana
554:Northwest Indian War
148:Position established
5415:Explorers of Oregon
5380:American Freemasons
3879:Pleasant Valley War
3821:Sand Creek massacre
3771:Battle of the Alamo
3644:Long Tom's treasure
3339:Octaviano Larrazolo
3253:Ranald S. Mackenzie
3203:"Buffalo Bill" Cody
2914:"Old Bill" Williams
2864:William John Murphy
1917:Hamilton, Natalie.
1221:in Lewiston, Idaho.
1111:Oncorhynchus clarki
1063:In 2001, President
952:Fincastle, Virginia
946:Marriage and family
740:St. Louis, Missouri
728:Louisiana Territory
720:President Jefferson
609:disastrous campaign
585:Northwest Territory
507:George Rogers Clark
281:George Rogers Clark
208:St. Louis, Missouri
4704:Oklahoma Territory
3889:Sutton–Taylor feud
3869:Lincoln County War
3864:Johnson County War
3764:Military conflicts
3707:Klondike Gold Rush
3508:Westward expansion
3329:Zephaniah Kingsley
3103:John Wesley Hardin
3000:George Scarborough
2980:"Wild Bill" Hickok
2869:John Wesley Powell
2275:Political offices
2114:Foley, William E.
2094:General references
1761:Wilderness Journey
1735:Wilderness Journey
1523:Wilderness Journey
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1441:Wilderness Journey
1314:Wilderness Journey
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3735:Battle of Lincoln
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2181:Project Gutenberg
2129:Jones, Landon Y.
2109:978-0-8061-3911-1
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875:as a gift from a
813:President Madison
781:Mississippi River
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562:Major John Hardin
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3258:Charley Reynolds
3158:Younger Brothers
3138:Joaquin Murrieta
3025:Harry C. Wheeler
3020:James Timberlake
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5013:Territorial
4937:Fort Laramie
4932:Fort Bridger
4717:Broken Arrow
4468:Independence
4065:Cowboy boots
4060:Western wear
3940:Mountain men
3601:Tanner Trail
3586:Pony Express
3581:Oregon Trail
3576:Mormon Trail
3446:Homesteading
3411:Cattle drive
3374:Peter Lebeck
3359:Annie Oakley
3319:Doc Holliday
3248:Luther Kelly
3228:Alexis Godey
3218:George Crook
3153:Sundance Kid
3108:Johnny Ringo
3098:Bill Downing
2879:Levi Ruggles
2839:Donner Party
2828:
2814:John Bozeman
2809:Daniel Boone
2748:Sitting Bull
2723:Plenty Coups
2658:Chief Joseph
2653:Bloody Knife
2648:Black Kettle
2348:1776 to 1912
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203:(1838-09-01)
155:Succeeded by
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113:Succeeded by
89:Appointed by
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55:Portrait by
36:
5375:1838 deaths
5370:1770 births
5016:(1805–1820)
4863:San Antonio
4800:Oregon City
4795:McMinnville
4722:Fort Gibson
4654:Fort Sumner
4644:Albuquerque
4611:Carson City
4515:Fort Benton
4473:Kansas City
4445:Leavenworth
4366:Tallahassee
4217:Los Angeles
4202:Bakersfield
4179:Window Rock
3986:New Mexican
3976:Californian
3925:Ghost towns
3816:Mexican War
3811:Indian Wars
3684:Gold rushes
3664:Paul Bunyan
3571:Meek Cutoff
3531:Barlow Road
3401:Barbed wire
3334:Seth Kinman
3148:Soapy Smith
3143:Belle Starr
3133:Tom McLaury
3123:Tom Ketchum
3118:Frank James
3113:Jesse James
3093:Bill Doolin
3066:Ike Clanton
3005:John Selman
2995:Bass Reeves
2970:Pat Garrett
2955:Virgil Earp
2950:Morgan Earp
2935:Elfego Baca
2874:Juan Rivera
2819:Jim Bridger
2698:Ganundalegi
2683:Crazy Snake
2678:Crazy Horse
2302:(statehood)
2061:November 8,
1978:October 12,
1902:October 12,
1848:October 12,
1788:October 12,
1613:October 21,
1574:October 12,
1507:October 12,
789:Fort Shelby
777:War of 1812
775:During the
601:New Orleans
566:Wea Indians
434:Along with
143:Preceded by
101:Preceded by
5364:Categories
5184:Crittenden
5139:C. Jackson
5129:H. Jackson
4848:Fort Worth
4785:The Dalles
4752:Tishomingo
4639:Alamogordo
4530:Livingston
4510:Deer Lodge
4430:Dodge City
4384:Fort Boise
4341:Negro Fort
4308:Rapid City
4303:Pine Ridge
4298:Fort Yates
4222:Sacramento
4194:California
4154:Fort Grant
4070:Cowboy hat
4038:New Mexico
4018:Weird West
3971:Chuckwagon
3884:Sheep Wars
3846:Range wars
3669:Pecos Bill
3639:Johnny Kaw
3634:John Henry
3629:Dime novel
3524:and trails
3501:Tack piano
3481:Stagecoach
3436:Ghost town
3198:Kit Carson
3186:and scouts
3046:Black Bart
2960:Wyatt Earp
2688:Dasoda-hae
2673:Crazy Bear
2643:Black Hawk
2294:1813–1820
1243:References
1207:Metro East
1174:in Oregon.
1164:Clark Fork
1146:Washington
1102:Onagraceae
908:Lewis Cass
900:Black Hawk
877:Potowatomi
760:ex officio
747:Freemasons
700:indigenous
681:plantation
661:See also:
542:Louisville
530:Ohio River
470:Early life
366:Lieutenant
314:politician
302:Occupation
181:1770-08-01
5249:Caulfield
5194:Morehouse
5025:Wilkinson
4914:Vancouver
4790:La Grande
4757:Tuskahoma
4747:Tahlequah
4727:Fort Sill
4694:Tucumcari
4664:Las Vegas
4593:Whiteclay
4588:Valentine
4520:Fort Peck
4478:St. Louis
4435:Ellsworth
4389:Fort Hall
4361:St. Marks
4346:Pensacola
4260:Telluride
4227:San Diego
4212:Jamestown
4169:Tombstone
4111:Anchorage
3959:Influence
3930:Gunfights
3722:Gunfights
3566:Lolo Pass
3522:Transport
3461:Moonshine
3451:Land rush
3441:Gunfights
3431:Fast draw
3406:Boot Hill
3304:C. S. Fly
3268:Al Sieber
2975:Jack Helm
2859:Joe Mayer
2797:Explorers
2768:Ten Bears
2753:Smallwood
2738:Sacagawea
2733:Red Cloud
2713:Manuelito
2708:Kiliahote
2558:Seminoles
2518:Nez Perce
2383:Blackfoot
2171:Biography
1933:April 11,
975:Sacagawea
967:Nez Perce
803:When the
793:Wisconsin
718:In 1807,
686:In 1803,
358:1804–1807
356:1792–1796
347:Artillery
322:Signature
283:(brother)
277:(brother)
268:Relations
188:Ladysmith
133:In office
79:In office
59:, c. 1810
5344:Greitens
5319:Carnahan
5314:Ashcroft
5304:Teasdale
5279:Donnelly
5269:Donnelly
5209:Stephens
5154:Fletcher
5099:Reynolds
5079:Williams
4963:Category
4853:Gonzales
4805:Portland
4742:Pawhuska
4737:Okmulgee
4689:Santa Fe
4679:Mogollon
4649:Cimarron
4578:Ogallala
4550:Nebraska
4535:Missoula
4500:Billings
4460:Missouri
4399:Illinois
4288:Deadwood
4283:Bismarck
4265:Trinidad
4242:Colorado
4159:Prescott
4116:Iditarod
4043:Red Dirt
3616:Folklore
3426:Cow town
3344:Nat Love
3238:Tom Horn
3184:Soldiers
2945:Roy Bean
2801:pioneers
2788:Washakie
2783:Victorio
2693:Geronimo
2668:Degataga
2563:Shoshone
2508:Muscogee
2493:Maricopa
2468:Kumeyaay
2458:Kickapoo
2453:Hualapai
2423:Comanche
2398:Cheyenne
2388:Cahuilla
2223:Archived
2199:LibriVox
2080:Archived
2011:Archived
1972:Archived
1927:Archived
1896:Archived
1842:Archived
1782:Archived
1763:, p. 195
1737:, p. xi.
1680:July 16,
1607:Archived
1525:, 25–26.
1501:Archived
1443:, 13–17.
1383:and 72.
1226:See also
1138:Missouri
1134:Kentucky
1126:Arkansas
1081:Shoshone
1003:in 1814.
865:Illinois
829:Missouri
809:governor
641:adjutant
597:Cherokee
534:flatboat
511:Kentucky
429:Missouri
425:Kentucky
421:Virginia
387:Commands
343:Infantry
311:explorer
291:Children
5294:Hearnes
5264:Donnell
5234:Gardner
5214:Dockery
5199:Francis
5169:Woodson
5159:McClurg
5134:Stewart
5109:Edwards
5089:Dunklin
4909:Seattle
4899:Everett
4858:Lubbock
4843:El Paso
4838:Abilene
4780:Astoria
4684:Roswell
4674:Mesilla
4669:Lincoln
4558:Chadron
4505:Bozeman
4450:Wichita
4425:Abilene
4318:Yankton
4164:Phoenix
4131:Skagway
4006:Tex-Mex
3945:Outlaws
3034:Outlaws
2743:Seattle
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