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Lewis and Clark in Charlottesville and beyond circa 1803. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | George Rogers made a name for himself in Virginia's Illinois County, later known as the Old Northwest, defeating British forces during the American Revolution. |
 | | George Rogers Clark's brother, William, was 14 when the Clarks left Caroline County, Virginia, for Kentucky in 1784. |
 | | Ann Rogers Clark, the mother of George Rogers and William Clark, died at Mulberry Hill in Louisville in 1798; her husband, John, died at Mulberry Hill in 1799. |
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