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- Q7330037 subject Q8587866.
- Q7330037 abstract "Richard Windsor (dates unknown) served the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Corps of Discovery as a hunter, scout, and woodsman. Windsor was recruited at Kaskaskia in 1803, joining the party as a Private at Camp Dubois, January 1, 1804. Windsor was a great hunter and woodsmen and he was very beneficial to the expedition. He is mentioned in the Lewis and Clark journals for an accident that almost cost him his life. Crossing a bluff when he was with Lewis, he slipped and fell. Lewis ran to the edge and told him to dig his knife in and climb up. He did so, and escaped death. After the expedition, Windsor settled in Missouri but soon rejoined the army and served until 1819. He later lived along the Sangamon River in Illinois".
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- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q1085692.
- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q1204.
- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q1581.
- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q1807373.
- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q2111073.
- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q2935211.
- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q505802.
- Q7330037 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587866.
- Q7330037 type Thing.
- Q7330037 comment "Richard Windsor (dates unknown) served the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Corps of Discovery as a hunter, scout, and woodsman. Windsor was recruited at Kaskaskia in 1803, joining the party as a Private at Camp Dubois, January 1, 1804. Windsor was a great hunter and woodsmen and he was very beneficial to the expedition. He is mentioned in the Lewis and Clark journals for an accident that almost cost him his life. Crossing a bluff when he was with Lewis, he slipped and fell.".
- Q7330037 label "Richard Windsor".
- Q7330037 differentFrom Q5356888.