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          What happened to the members of the lewis and clark expedition!

          Nathaniel Hale Pryor (abt.

          Pryor mountain wild horse range

        1. Pryor mountain wild horse range
        2. The mountains were named after Sergeant Nathaniel Hale Pryor, a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who vainly pursued horses stolen from the expedition.
        3. What happened to the members of the lewis and clark expedition
        4. Nathaniel Hale Pryor holds the distinction ofbeing the only married soldier to be allowed to join the expedition (The Journey ofthe Corps.
        5. The Pryor Mountains are named for Nathaniel Hale Pryor, a Sergeant with the Lewis and Clark Expedition that traveled through Montana in
        6. 1775 - 1831)

          NathanielHalePryor aka Pryer

          Born about in Amherst County, Virginia
          Ancestors

          Son of John A.

          Pryor and Nancy (Floyd) Pryor

          [sibling(s) unknown]

          Husband of Peggy (Patten) Pryor— married 17 May 1798 (to before 1803) in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States

          [children unknown]

          Died at about age 56in Indian Territory, United States

          Profile last modified | Created 25 Sep 2014

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          Biography

          Nathaniel Pryor served in the War of 1812
          Service started: Apr 1, 1810
          Unit(s): 44th Infantry
          Service ended: Jun 15, 1815

          Nathaniel Pryor is Notable.

          Nathaniel Pryor was a soldier, explorer, trader, and pioneer.

          His leadership during the Corps of Discovery, and service during the War of 1812, provided opportunity for his later pursuits as Indian Agent among the Osage in the Three Forks area of the Arkansas River (present day eastern Oklahoma).

          Early Life

          Nathaniel Pryor was bor