- Peter M. Weiser
Peter M. Weiser (
October 3 ,1781 – "c."1828) was an American soldier and member of the Corps of Discovery on theLewis and Clark Expedition . The town of Weiser,Idaho and the nearbyWeiser River are named for him.Biography
Weiser was born in
Pennsylvania of German parentage, the son ofJohn Phillip Weiser . He was the great-grandson of the famous settler and diplomatConrad Weiser of thePennsylvania Colony . He was enlisted as a private in theCorps of Discovery byJanuary 1 ,1804 . He was probably recruited in 1803 by William Clark atFort Kaskasia ,Illinois while he was serving in the 1st U.S. Infantry.He was one of several soldiers in the Corps who faced disciplinary problems before the expedition left
Missouri . OnMarch 3 , 1804 he wascourt-martial ed and found guilty of asking permission to go hunting as a pretext for an unauthorized visit to a nearby "whiskey shop." As punishment was confined to camp for ten days.During the expedition he often served as
quartermaster , cook, and hunter. During the winter of 1805-06 while the expedition was atFort Clatsop , Weiser was a member of thesalt -making detail on the Oregon coast. In the late spring of 1806, while the Corps was camped near present-day Kamiah in north centralIdaho , he took part in a detached search expedition for food in the surrounding mountains. At the time, the Corps was camped by theClearwater River waiting for the snow to melt on Lolo Pass. After the party noticed that the localNez Perce had freshsalmon in their lodges, Weiser, along with Private Frazer and Sgt.John Ordway were sent on expedition to hunt for the fish in the nearby Salmon River, which they called "Lewis's River."In July 1806, he suffered a badly cut leg. Later that summer on
August 24 , when Lewis had finally gotten the expedition started towardLemhi Pass , aShoshone rode up from the rear of the column to inform Lewis that one of his men had taken sick. Lewis went back to discover Weiser, whom he dosed with tincture ofpeppermint andlaudanum .In 1807 Weiser, along with Corps of Discovery members John Potts and
John Colter , joined the party of Spanish fur trapperManuel Lisa on the UpperMissouri River . He was atFort Raymond in July 1808. Between 1808 and 1810 he was on theThree Forks of the Missouri and theSnake River . He was killed sometime before 1828, probably in a fight with Native Americans.External links
* [http://www.fff.gov/jeff/LewisClark2/Activities&Kids/CorpsProfiles/weiser.htm NPS: Peter Weiser Profile]
* [http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~landc/html/clarke.html Clarke, the Men of the Lewis and Clark Expedition]
* [http://www.id.blm.gov/lc/weiser.htm BLM: Private Peter Weiser]
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