- George Shannon
George Shannon (1785–1836), the youngest member of the
Lewis and Clark Expedition , was born inPennsylvania . He joined the Corps of Discovery onOctober 19 1803 , as one of the "nine young men from Kentucky". During the trip, he got lost, twice. OnAugust 26 ,1804 , he was sent to retrieve two pack horses; he was lost for sixteen days and nearly starved, as he went without food for twelve days except for some grapes and rabbits. At first he thought he was behind the expedition, so he sped up thinking he could catch up. Then, getting hungry, he went downstream to look for a trading party he could stay with. FinallyJohn Colter was sent to find him.He got lost again
August 6 ,1805 , when the expedition was at theThree Forks . He was dispatched up a fork the party had named Wisdom (the middle fork was named Jefferson and the placid fork, Philanthropy). He rejoined the party after three days by backtracking to the forks and following the trail of the others.In 1807 he was with a party led by
Nathaniel Pryor that was attempting to return theMandan chief Sheheke to his people. He was wounded in an encounter with theArikara s and lost a leg; he would eventually receive a government pension.In 1810 he assisted in
Nicholas Biddle 's history of the expedition. Later, Clark asked him to join a fur trading enterprise, but Shannon chose to study law instead. By 1818 he had a law practice inLexington, Kentucky , and later ran for senator fromMissouri . He was buried inPalmyra, Missouri .Trivia
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Shannon County, Missouri is named afterExternal links
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