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of the consequences and he demonstrated genuine concern for the plight of destitute native people increasingly threatened with extinction, so much so that Indian-hating frontier settlers called him an "Indian lover". Clark's expeditions and frontier settlement gave him unique views and feelings toward Native 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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the route taken by the Corps of 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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would include the use of 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 Indians from their ancestral lands; encouraged federal "civilization" and "education" programs to change native lifestyles, religious beliefs, and cultural practices; and usually promoted the interests of American citizens over Indian needs and desires.
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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 American affairs kept him at the forefront of countless relocations. He expressed sympathy for those uprooted tribes and promoted their interests as he understood them, nevertheless, he agreed with and implemented
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As a reward for their contributions during their expedition to the 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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Clark recognized Indians' nationalism, their history, language, culture, and territory and negotiated treaties between the various nations and his. He tried to protect Indians and preserve their culture by removing them from the influences of white society, providing life-saving inoculations, having
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Indian diplomacy occupied much of Clark's time; the dutiful soldier and bureaucrat never wavered in his commitment to an expansionist national agenda that expected Indians to surrender their lands, abandon their traditional ways, and acquiesce to the dictates of the U.S. government. But he was aware
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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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After Julia's death in 1820, William Clark married Julia's first cousin, Harriet Kennerly Radford. They had three children together: Jefferson Kearny Clark (1824–1900), named after the president; Edmund Clark (1826–1827), named after another of his older brothers; and Harriet Clark, named after her
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By the time he was appointed governor, Clark appreciated his own capabilities and embraced them rather than turning them away. When he took office, America was involved in the War of 1812 with the British. Clark feared the influence the British would have on the Native Americans. British tactics
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As the Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Clark was the most important man on Native American matters west of the Mississippi. As superintendent at St. Louis, Clark took on some additional duties: he issued licenses and granted passports to traders and travelers; provided payments for injuries and
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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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Clark's experiences during his cross-continent expedition gave him the tools to be the ideal candidate for a diplomat to the Native Americans. That was Jefferson's motives behind giving Clark these duties, although it would not be until Madison's presidency that Clark's title became official.
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in 1794, Clark commanded a company of riflemen who drove back the enemy on the left flank, killing a number of Native Americans and Canadians. This decisive US victory brought the Northwest Indian War to an end. In 1795, Clark was dispatched on a mission to
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Clark believed in the Jeffersonian ideology in which assimilation would be the best course of action for Native Americans. However, in the end, relocation of the Indians from their native lands became the government's primary goal, and even the assimilated
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Clark did not have any formal education; like many of his contemporaries, he was tutored at home. In later years, he was self-conscious about his convoluted grammar and inconsistent spelling—he spelled "Sioux" 27 different ways in his journals of the
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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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Although Clark was refused a promotion to the rank of captain when Jefferson asked the Senate to appoint him, at Lewis' insistence, he exercised equal authority, and continued the mission. Clark concentrated chiefly on the drawing of
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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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William Clark died in St. Louis on September 1, 1838, at age 68. Clark was originally buried at his nephew John O'Fallon's property, in 1838. That area is now known as
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William Clark resigned his commission on July 4, 1796, and retired due to poor health, although he was only 26 years old. He returned to Mulberry Hill, his family's
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was abolished. Clark served in that position until his death; his title changed with the creation of the Office of Indian Affairs in 1824 and finally the
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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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Though Clark tried to maintain peaceful relations with indigenous nations and negotiated peace treaties, he was in charge of implementing President
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William, his parents, his three sisters, and the Clark family's slaves arrived in Kentucky in March 1785, having first traveled overland to
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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were honored with a 3-cent stamp July 24, 1954, on the 150th anniversary of their expedition.
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and to assert American claims to the Pacific Northwest. Before the expedition, he served in a militia and the
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William Clark documents and images, including records of the St. Louis Superintendency of Indian Affairs
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After returning from his cross-country expedition, Clark married Julia Hancock on January 5, 1808, at
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Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny
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on October 23, 1860. The monument that marks their graves, a 35-foot (11 m) gray granite
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In 1791, Clark served as an ensign and acting lieutenant with expeditions under generals
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Two U.S. Navy Vessels have been named in honor of Clark; the Polaris nuclear submarine
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in the US Army posthumously. Descendants of Clark were there to mark the occasion.
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President James Madison appointed Clark as Missouri territorial governor and thus
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Movers and Shakers, Scalawags and Suffragettes: Tales from Bellefontaine Cemetery
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Movers and Shakers, Scalawags and Suffragettes: Tales from Bellefontaine Cemetery
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Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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Several higher education institutions are named for the explorers, including
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mother (dates unknown; died as child). His second wife Harriet died in 1831.
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In 1822, Clark was appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs by President
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hunting camp, where they killed a total of eight men, women, and children.
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at that time. His travels prevented him from participating in General
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recruited Clark, then age 33, to share command of the newly formed
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Louis Starr Collection Concerning the Field Notes of William Clark
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on Kansas Memory, digital portal of the Kansas Historical Society
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son, Tzi-Kal-Tza/Halahtookit. Clark also served as a guardian to
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Clark's five older brothers fought in Virginia units during the
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militia. One older source says he was sent on a mission to the
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and was commissioned as a lieutenant on March 6, 1792, under
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The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark
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Clark and six of his family members were later buried at
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American explorer and territorial governor (1770–1838)
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by Jo Ann Trogdon, 2015, University of Missouri Press
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There are counties named in his honor in six states:
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Dear Brother: Letters of William and Jonathan Clark
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Soon, the post was captured by the British. 4989: 2324: 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 1281: 1279: 1158:Natural features named for Clark include the 1051:National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 713: 650: 2254:Lewis and Clark Expedition Maps and Receipt. 2053:. FirstGov. January 17, 2001. Archived from 1333: 1331: 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. 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He managed retaliation against 798: 257: 1820; died 1831) 236: 1808; died 1820) 14: 5362: 1528: 1482: 1285: 945: 528:. They completed the journey down the 5430:People from Caroline County, Virginia 4977: 4094: 3910:Bibliography of the American frontier 2338: 2312: 2093: 1898:from the original on January 30, 2024 1844:from the original on October 24, 2017 1784:from the original on January 30, 2024 1774:"Collection search: You searched for" 1627: 1609:from the original on January 30, 2024 1493:"IHB: George Rogers Clark – Siblings" 1403: 1370: 1337: 1255: 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 1916: 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 1503:from the original on April 30, 2019 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. 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Corral 2201:(public domain audiobooks) 1225: 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. 10: 5496: 3561:Great Western Cattle Trail 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 1166:in Montana and Idaho, the 1087: 1079:and the Lemhi band of the 714:Indigenous nations and war 660: 657:Lewis and Clark Expedition 654: 651:Lewis and Clark Expedition 639:. 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Index

William Clark (explorer)
William Clark (disambiguation)

Charles Willson Peale
Governor of Missouri Territory
James Madison
Benjamin Howard
Alexander McNair
Superintendent of Indian Affairs
Thomas L. McKenney
Ladysmith
Colony of Virginia
St. Louis, Missouri
Jonathan Clark
George Rogers Clark
Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr.

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Artillery
Legion of the United States
Regiment of Artillerists
Corps of Discovery
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Indian agent
Virginia
Kentucky
Missouri
Meriwether Lewis
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Louisiana Purchase

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