John Ordway

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John Ordway was a U.S. Army sergeant best known for serving as a key diarist and leader within the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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instanceOf diarist
explorer
person
soldier
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Ordway NERFINISHED
genre expedition diary
travel journal
givenName John NERFINISHED
knownFor providing one of the principal primary sources on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
recording daily events of the expedition
language English
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryConflict Lewis and Clark Expedition NERFINISHED
militaryRank sergeant
notableFor keeping a detailed journal during the Lewis and Clark Expedition
service in the Lewis and Clark Expedition
occupation diarist
explorer
soldier
partOf Corps of Discovery NERFINISHED
Lewis and Clark Expedition NERFINISHED
role diarist of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
leader within the Lewis and Clark Expedition
member of the Corps of Discovery
non-commissioned officer in the Corps of Discovery
timePeriod early 19th century
workedUnder Meriwether Lewis NERFINISHED
William Clark NERFINISHED

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Lewis and Clark Expedition member John Ordway