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| | Thomas Proctor Howard (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Howard was thus, to Lewis, "an old soldier," who should have known better than to show Indians how easy it was to scale the fence around little Fort Mandan, for which he was court martialed in February 1805. |
 | | At Camp Dubois, Howard was one of Clark's couriers, carrying a letter to Lewis at Cahokia on January 27, 1804. |
 | | Howard died, according to Larry E. Morris, in St. Louis, "probably early in 1814." Clark missed hearing the news, but court documents showed that Howard's small estate continued unsettled until 1826, all its papers signed with Mrs. |
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