Meriwether Lewis
Meriwether Lewis, co-leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was born in Albemarle County, Virginia.
- Profession
- Explorer, Soldier
- From
- Ivy, Virginia
- Born
- August 18, 1774
- Years active
- 1794–1809
Early life
Born near Ivy in 1774, Lewis grew up close to Monticello and served as private secretary to President Thomas Jefferson.
Career
He co-led the 1804–06 Corps of Discovery across the Louisiana Purchase to the Pacific, then served as governor of Upper Louisiana.
Major achievements
His expedition opened the American West and produced invaluable scientific and geographic records.
Legacy
Lewis is immortalized as one of the great explorers of North America.
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