Patrick Gass: Part Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition

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Patrick Gass was a part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He was born in June 12, 1771 in Falling Springs, Pennsylvania. He joined the militia in 1794 to protect the local inhabitants from Indian attacks, but he saw no action. Patrick served under General Alexander Hamilton. In 1803, Lewis came to Fort Kaskaskia to look for recruits, Patrick wanted to join. He was finally given permission to join Lewis and the Corps of Discovery. On August 22nd, two days after the death of Sergeant Floyd, Patrick was voted by the men to be their choice for office of Sergeant. On August 26, 1804, Lewis issued general orders giving him rank of Sergeant in "the corps of volunteers for North Western Discovery". After the Expedition, Patrick was writing

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