
George Shannon - Palmyra, MO
N 39° 47.957 W 091° 31.401
15S E 626417 N 4406523
George Shannon was the youngest member of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. He lost leg at knee when wounded in 1807 adventure on the Missouri River. Turned to the study of law. Later moved to Missouri where he was a United States Attorney and lawyer.
Waymark Code: WM5NZF
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 01/27/2009
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Original entry: "George Shannon died in 1836 in Palmyra while defending a client.
He was buried in the old Massey Mill cemetery north of Palmyra. His grave was disturbed and lost when the old Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad roadbed was being upgraded. He was also elected to the Missouri State House in Jefferson City, but died before being able to serve his term. he was a friend of Henry Clay and Stephen F. Austin while in Lexington, Kentucky. His obituary never mentioned his great adventure with Lewis & Clark. In 2004 the Missouri State DAR remembered George's service by erecting this marker on the Marion County Courthouse grounds."
Keeping with new requirements: the Marker text:
GEORGE SHANNON
1787 - 1836
THIS MARKER COMMEMORATES GEORGE SHANNON THE YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE CORPS OF DISCOVERY, ON THE OCCASION OF BICENTENNIAL OF THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION
HE DIED IN PALMYRA, MISSOURI WHILE ON LEGAL BUSINESS, AUGUST 30, 1836, AND IS BURIED ONE MILE NORTH OF PALMYRA IN THE MASSEY MILL CEMETERY
MARKER DEDICATED ON JUNE 13, 2004
BY
THE MISSOURI STATE SOCIETY DAR
AND THE HANNIBAL HERITAGE CHAPTER, DAR