The Fallen Timbers Battlefield Preservation Commission welcomes Caitlyn Clark, author of “From the Treaty City to the Western Sea: Lewis & Clark in Greenville, OH”, as its 2023 Annual Meeting guest speaker
Cait hails from the Garst Museum of the Darke County Historical Society in Greenville, OH. She has been an ardent student of Lewis & Clark for the past fourteen years, having worked at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello while attending the University of Virginia.
She has driven the Lewis & Clark Trail multiple times—from Pittsburgh, PA to Astoria, OR—and attended the Eastern Trail Extension ceremony in 2019. Cait also traces her family back to William Clark, giving her a personal interest in telling the stories of the Lewis & Clark expedition, and the lives of the explorers before and after the expedition concluded.
Make plans to join us for the 2023 Annual Meeting and learn what the organization has in store for 2024. The event will take place at the Monclova Community Center on Thursday, Novmber 16th at 6:30 pm.
Cait will have copies of her book available for purchase and be willing to autograph them that night.
The story of Lewis & Clark did not begin or end with their famous friendship. Lewis' and Clark's friendship began in Wayne's Legion, and their shared experiences in Ohio aided both their expedition and subsequent tenures in public office.
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