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Specimens of Lead Ore from the Bed of the Osage River

Object Status:

Unlocated

Accession Date:

May 10, 1805

Primary Source Reference:

Peale Museum Accessions Book, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, p. 5

Additional Source Text:

"Presented to Mr. Jefferson by Messrs Boilevin and Peter Chouteau"

Notes:

This specimen was among many items sent by Lewis and Clark to Thomas Jefferson, including maps and a horned lizard (also sent by Jefferson to Peale), on 18 May 1804. Founders Online, National Archives / https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-43-02-0340

A Nicholas Boilevin unsuccessfully petitioned the U.S. Senate in 1816 for compensation of losses suffered at the hands of Indians and the British during the War of 1812.

Pierre Chouteau and his half-brother Auguste Chouteau were active in the western fur and Indian trades. He traveled to Washington with a delegation of Osage leaders, arriving on 11 July 1804.