Lewis and Clark Campsite
Posted by: NevaP
N 40° 03.148 W 095° 25.497
15T E 293154 N 4436398
The marker tells of events July 12-13, 1804 when the Lewis and Clark expedition passed this location.
Waymark Code: WM2K1P
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 11/13/2007
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The text of the marker reads:
LEWIS AND CLARK CAMPSITE; JULY 13, 1804
On this day the explorers passed along this stretch of the Missouri River and camped a few miles north of here on the Nebraska side. The tranquil weather recorded by Clark in his journal for July 13 was in sharp contrast with violent storms the night before.
Two notable incidents occurred on July 12. Private Alexander Willard was court-martialed for falling asleep on guard duty and sentenced to receive "one hundred lashes on his bear back, at four different times in equal propation."
Captain Clark went a short distance up the Nemaha River, where he "observed artifical mounds (or as I may more Justly term Graves) which to me is a Strong indication of this Country being once Thickly Settled." This site is a prehistoric Oto village and cemetery.
Near the mouth of the Nemaha River, Clark "observed Some Indian marks, went to the rock which jutted over the water and marked my name & the day of the month and year." No evidence of his inscription can be found today.
The marker, #337, was placed by the Nebraska State Historical Society and the National Park Service
Marker Name: Lewsi and Clark Campsite
Roadside: yes
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