Historical Figure

Nathaniel Pryor

Nathaniel Hale Pryor was one of the original three sergeants selected for the Corps of Discovery, a cousin of Sergeant Charles Floyd. He led a squad throughout the expedition and was entrusted with critical independent missions, including an attempt to return a Mandan chief to his people after the expedition. Pryor later served in the War of 1812 and became an Indian agent and trader among the Osage in present-day Oklahoma, where he married an Osage woman and was adopted into the nation.

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Pin color = Planning (1801–1804) Westward (1804–1805) Fort Clatsop (1805–1806) Return (1806) Post (1806–1812)
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Note: the longest gap between tagged appearances is about 5 months (Nov 15, 1804 → Apr 8, 1805). Nathaniel Pryor may have been present in the corps during that span but is not named in the journals.

Journal Entries (140)

Meeting Trappers Dickson and Hancock from Illinois
Aug 12, 1806
Cruzatte Accidentally Shoots Lewis in Thicket
Aug 11, 1806
Bighorn Sheep Encountered on the Open Plains
Jul 4, 1806
Lewis Calls Volunteers for Marias River Exploration
Jul 2, 1806
Sweat Lodge Treatments; Canoe Built for Camp Fishing
May 22, 1806
Sweat Treatment Attempted on Bratton's Crippling Back Pain
May 23, 1806
Pryor and Collins Bring In Black Bear and Grizzly
May 17, 1806
Seeking a Canoe to Buy Above the Shoote Villages
Apr 13, 1806
Hunters Jerk Elk as Multinational Native Visitors Arrive
Apr 3, 1806
Pryor Explores Quicksand River; Hunters Report Rich Prairie
Apr 1, 1806
Drouillard Sent to Purchase a Canoe from Clatsops
Mar 13, 1806
Pryor Returns with Fish, Sturgeon, and Wapato
Mar 11, 1806
Old Clatsop Chief Visits; Pryor Trades Upriver
Mar 6, 1806
Hailstorm Nearly Kills Clark and Sacagawea During Portage
Jun 25, 1805
Swift Currents and Hunting Through Montana Mountains
Jun 26, 1805
Large Northern Tributary Named Along Dry-Creek Shore
May 8, 1805
Passing Mandan Villages into Hidatsa Country
Apr 8, 1805
Frenchman Dispatched with Tow Rope to Damaged Pirogue
Nov 15, 1804
Wild Grapes, Alum Stream, and Four Beaver Taken
Sep 13, 1804
All Hands Wade to Drag Boat Over Sandbars
Sep 14, 1804
Weeping Water Creek Passed; Clark Finds Abundance of Game
Jul 20, 1804
Iron Boat Fails After Grueling Great Falls Portage
Jun 25, 1805
Shannon Reunited After Sixteen Days Living on Grapes
Sep 11, 1804
Storm Damage Repaired; Colter Sent for Shannon
Aug 29, 1804
Chalk Bluff Passed; Reaching the River Jacques
Aug 27, 1804
Revisiting Pleasant Camp Near Corvus Creek
Aug 28, 1806
Violent Thunderstorm Snaps Cables, Scatters Two Canoes
Aug 31, 1806
Swivel Gun Presented to One Eye of the Minitaris
Aug 16, 1806
Pryor Arrives by Bull-Boat After Horse Theft
Aug 8, 1806
Fresh Moccasin Confirms Indians Stole the Horses
Jul 23, 1806
Twin Canoes Launched Down the Yellowstone
Jul 24, 1806
Decision to Lash Two Small Canoes Together
Jul 20, 1806
Half the Horses Missing; Indians Suspected
Jul 21, 1806
Hard Dry Plains Yield No Tracks of Stolen Horses
Jul 22, 1806
Rigging a Padded Saddle for Gibson's Leg Wound
Jul 19, 1806
Sacagawea Guides Party Toward Mountain Gap Road
Jul 14, 1806
Reuniting Horse and Canoe Parties at Madison River
Jul 13, 1806
Cold Southwest Winds Slow Progress on Jefferson
Jul 11, 1806
Canoes Cached; Hard Winds Hamper Missouri Departure
Jul 12, 1806
Canoes Launched Down Jefferson Through Beaverhead Valley
Jul 10, 1806
Nine Horses Missing; Shoshone Theft Suspected
Jul 7, 1806
Twelve Deer Killed; Expedition Split Planned
Jul 1, 1806
Final Plans Drawn for Dividing the Corps
Jul 1, 1806
Canoe Swept Away; Blankets and Goods Lost
May 30, 1806
Sunken Canoe Loses Blankets and Trade Goods
May 30, 1806
Hunters Dispatched; Sick Child Slightly Improved
May 26, 1806
Hohastillpilp Arrives; New Village Found with Provisions
May 26, 1806
Horse Butchered for Meat; Ordway Seeks Salmon
May 27, 1806
Hohastillpilp Offers Horses Freely for the Journey
May 27, 1806
Visiting Indians Share Deer; Sick Child Treated
May 23, 1806
Indians Help Chase Wounded Deer Across River
May 23, 1806
Pryor Scouts Downriver; Cliffs Block Route
May 22, 1806
Fair Day; Baggage Aired and Roots Dried in Sun
May 22, 1806
Drouillard's Strayed Horse Returned; Hohastillpilp Departs
May 16, 1806
Lost Horse Recovered; Sacagawea Gathers Fennel Roots
May 16, 1806
Rain Soaks Lewis's Chronometer; Pryor and Collins Return
May 17, 1806
Rain Drenches Camp; Lewis Repairs Pocket Watch with Bear Grease
May 17, 1806
Long Narrows Portage Completed; Four Horses Purchased
Apr 19, 1806
Drouillard's Four Deer; Romantic Mountain Scenery Observed
Apr 14, 1806
Sacagawea Joins Horse Trading Party Across River
Apr 16, 1806
Lewis Buys Canoe at Ye-pe-huh After Losing Pirogue
Apr 13, 1806
Last Pirogue Lost in Violent Rapid; Baggage Portaged
Apr 12, 1806
Replacement Canoe Purchased After Pirogue Lost in Rapids
Apr 13, 1806
Reunited with Pryor; Rocky Mountain Shores Traveled
Apr 14, 1806
Trading at Clah-lah-lar Village Above the Rapid
Apr 10, 1806
Knife and Elkskins Traded for Mountain Sheep Skin
Apr 10, 1806
Cloudy Skies Block Lunar Observations; Meat Redried
Apr 5, 1806
Poorly Dried Elk Meat Recovered and Redried
Apr 5, 1806
Starving Indians Scavenge Camp Near Sandy River
Apr 3, 1806
Clark Explores the Vast Multnomah River
Apr 3, 1806
Quicksand River Explored; Mount Hood Identified as Headwaters
Apr 1, 1806
Quicksand River Scouted; Mount Hood Identified as Headwaters
Apr 1, 1806
Comowool Honored with Certificate Amid Persistent Rain
Mar 19, 1806
Storms Delay Departure from Fort Clatsop
Mar 20, 1806
Lewis Reflects on Winter at Fort Clatsop
Mar 20, 1806
Coboway Receives Certificate of Friendly Conduct
Mar 19, 1806
Pirogues Prepared; Departure Imminent Before April Floods
Mar 17, 1806
Drouillard Bled for Side Pain on Eve of Departure
Mar 18, 1806
Rain Delays Caulking as Drouillard and Crew Fall Ill
Mar 18, 1806
Delashelwilt's Women Linger; Canoes Readied for Departure
Mar 17, 1806
Four Elk and Deer Returned; Lost Canoe Still Missing
Mar 13, 1806
Drouillard Sent to Clatsop Village to Buy Canoe
Mar 13, 1806
Bratton's Back Pain Eases with Treatment
Mar 9, 1806
Pryor Returns with Fish; Dogs Chewed Canoe Loose
Mar 11, 1806
Cathlahmah Dogs Set Pryor's Canoe Adrift
Mar 11, 1806
Bratton's Rheumatism Treated with Liniment and Flannel
Mar 9, 1806
Hunters Empty-Handed; Captains Plan Departure Strategy
Mar 5, 1806
Elk Gone to Mountains; Two Days of Spoiled Provisions
Mar 5, 1806
Cedar Hats Purchased; Drouillard Seeks Dogs
Feb 22, 1806
Gibson Arrives by Litter; Bratton Returns Ill
Feb 15, 1806
Clark Completes Map from Missouri to Pacific
Feb 14, 1806
Clark's Route Map Finished; Drouillard Catches Beaver
Feb 14, 1806
Gibson Carried by Litter Through Coastal Winds
Feb 15, 1806
Pryor Dispatched to Retrieve Ailing Gibson
Feb 11, 1806
Rescue Party Sent for Gibson at Salt Works
Feb 11, 1806
Five Elk Retrieved; Pryor's Party Returns to Fort
Feb 8, 1806
Five Elk Recovered; One Carcass Spoiled
Feb 8, 1806
Indians Steal Elk Meat; Pryor Returns Short-Handed
Feb 6, 1806
Indians Steal Drouillard's Elk; Ordway Sent to Retrieve Rest
Feb 6, 1806
Drewyer Returns Having Killed Seven Elk
Feb 3, 1806
Drewyer's Seven Elk Located Below Camp
Feb 3, 1806
Party Retrieves Elk; Prairie Elk in Better Condition
Feb 4, 1806
Pryor's Party Sent to Retrieve Drewyer's Seven Elk
Feb 4, 1806
Clark Finds Whale Skeleton Stripped by Tillamook
Jan 8, 1806
Clark's Party Climbs Headland with Whale Meat and Oil
Jan 9, 1806
Salvaging Boards from an Abandoned Indian House
Dec 19, 1805
Cabins Rising Amid Rain and Illness
Dec 11, 1805
Party Paddles to Lewis's Chosen Winter Quarters Site
Dec 7, 1805
First Elk Lifts Spirits as Clark Trades for Roots
Dec 3, 1805
Waves Block Clark from Joining Pryor's Meat Retrieval
Dec 4, 1805
Lewis Returns from Cape Disappointment Exploration
Nov 17, 1805
Damaged Canoe Repaired Stronger Than Before
Oct 9, 1805
Crossing Two Mountains on an Ancient Indian Path
Jul 19, 1805
Black Currants Praised; Potts's Creek Named
Jul 20, 1805
Tow Ropes and Poles Through Mountain Rapids
Jul 21, 1805
Canoe Building and Meat Drying on Windy Friday
Jul 12, 1805
High Winds Delay Departure of the Six Canoes
Jul 12, 1805
Ordway Sent Upriver to Find Canoe Timber
Jul 10, 1805
Pryor Dislocates Shoulder Retrieving Buffalo Meat
Jul 11, 1805
Portage Finished; Iron-Frame Boat Assembled in Three Hours
Jul 2, 1805
Iron-Frame Boat Work Begins at White Bear Islands
Jun 26, 1805
Hottest Day of Year; River Draft Completed
Jun 27, 1805
Hailstorm Interrupts Iron-Frame Boat Construction
Jun 27, 1805
Drying Stores and a Rare Cup of Coffee
Jun 25, 1805
Early Departure Hauling Supplies Toward Upper Canoe
Jun 26, 1805
Lewis Turns Back from North Fork; Clouds Block Observation
Jun 6, 1805
Northern Fork Named Maria's River After Rain
Jun 8, 1805
Two Scouting Parties Diverge at the River Fork
Jun 4, 1805
Pryor and Five Men Join Mandan Buffalo Hunt
Jan 14, 1805
Eighty Bushels of Corn Collected; Wife Threatened
Nov 22, 1804
Chalk Bluffs Passed; Search Party Sent for Shannon
Aug 27, 1804
Shallow River Crossing; Both Captains Fall Ill
Aug 28, 1804
Seventy Yankton Sioux Arrive Across the River
Aug 29, 1804
Expedition Hikes to the Mound of Little People
Aug 25, 1804
Bratton Swims Back to Retrieve Forgotten Gun
Jul 20, 1804
Reuniting with Ordway; Cook Assigned to Each Mess
Jul 8, 1804
Detachment Orders Appointing Provision Superintendents
Jul 8, 1804
Court-Martial of Collins and Hall for Stealing Whiskey
Jun 29, 1804
Rope Walk Camp: Oars and Towline Crafted
Jun 17, 1804
Detachment Orders Organize the Corps of Discovery
May 26, 1804

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