William Clark

Explorer

William Clark was born in Caroline County, Virginia, United States on August 1st, 1770 and is the Explorer. At the age of 68, William Clark biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 1, 1770
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Caroline County, Virginia, United States
Death Date
Sep 1, 1838 (age 68)
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Explorer, Military Personnel, Naturalist, Politician
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Julia Hancock ​ ​(m. 1808; died 1820)​, Harriet Kennerly Radford ​ ​(m. 1820; died 1831)​
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William Clark Career

Kentuckians fought the Northwest Indian War 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 militia force under Major John Hardin. Clark kept a detailed journal of the expedition, beginning a lifelong practice. Hardin was advancing against the Wea Indians, who had been raiding settlements in Kentucky, on the Wabash River. In error, the undisciplined Kentucky militia attacked a peaceful Shawnee hunting camp, where they killed a total of eight men, women, and children.

In 1790, Clark was commissioned by General Arthur St. Clair, governor of the Northwest Territory, as a captain in the Clarksville, Indiana militia. One older source says he was sent on a mission to the Creek and Cherokee, whom the US hoped to keep out of the war, in the Southeast. His responsibilities are unclear. He may have visited New Orleans at that time. His travels prevented him from participating in General Josiah Harmar's disastrous campaign into the Northwest Territory that year.

In 1791, Clark served as an ensign and acting lieutenant with expeditions under generals Charles Scott and James Wilkinson. He enlisted in the Legion of the United States and was commissioned as a lieutenant on March 6, 1792, under Anthony Wayne. On September 4, 1792, he was assigned to the 4th Sub-Legion. He was involved in several skirmishes with Indians during the continuing Northwest Indian War. At the Battle of Fallen Timbers 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 New Madrid, Missouri. Clark also served as an adjutant and quartermaster while in the militia.

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ADMITS, the Connecticut mayor, committed to ballot stuffing after staffer was caught on camera filling boxes, but the opponent is ALSO guilty of "unlawful conduct."

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
Mayor Joe Ganim (top right) acknowledged that his staff had participated in "voting fraud," but challenger John Gomes (bottom right) accused him of doing the same. In a Democratic Primary on September 12, Ganim barely beat Gomes, who was later overturned after a judge examined video of the ballot stuffing (left) and found proof of hypogyny.

During the Democratic primary election, a Connecticut municipal election worker was 'caught 'ballot stuffing' during the Democratic primary election.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
After evidence of potential illegal ballot box stuffing prior to the initial primary, a Connecticut judge has ordered a redo of the Democratic primary in Bridgeport. People are seen inserting stacks of papers into ballot drop boxes, leading to the decision for a new primary by Superior Court Judge Clark. The judge cited anomalies in the number of absentee ballots and video evidence of ballot box tampering, causing concern about the primary's legitimacy. In the primary, incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim defeated opponent John Gomes by a narrow 251 vote margin.

The spectacular coastlines in New Jersey, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Oregon all reached their high tide AFTER summer, according to National Geographic

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2023
National Geographic has compiled a list of beaches that are better in the fall and stretches from the East Coast to the shores of Hawaii. According to the outlet, California, Hawaii, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, and Oregon are among the list of destinations that have reached their peak after summer. Each of the seven beaches named thrives with "fewer people and cooler temperatures," allowing visitors to obtain'memorable tales to take back home.'