Robert Heacock
Historical Figure

Robert Heacock

In Memoriam 1957–2025

Robert Stuart Heacock (1957–2025) was an Eastern Washington native who lived in the Spokane area. After seeing many Lewis and Clark sites during years of business travel, he served as historian on the cruise boats that ply the Columbia and Snake Rivers — a role that gave him the opportunity to document pertinent sights along those rivers, some not usually accessible to visitors.

Heacock was the author of Wind Hard from the West: The Lewis and Clark Expedition on the Snake and Columbia Rivers (2015), with photography by Kris Townsend. The book is available from the Nez Perce County Historical Society and Museum in Lewiston, Idaho.

He passed away on July 5, 2025, in his home in Liberty Lake, Washington, surrounded by family. The Lewis & Clark Research Database is honored to host his river-mile reference data — over a thousand entries documenting features along the Columbia and Snake — as a permanent memorial contribution.

Bio adapted with attribution from lewis-clark.org/contributors/robert-heacock and the obituary published by Hennessey Valley Funeral Home.

Portrait: Photo from family / obituary, used by permission

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Heacock's Writings

50 articles preserved as a memorial archive — originally published by Robert Heacock at lewis-clark.org, mirrored here with permission of his family.

Among the Nez Perce1 article

Army Life1 article

Chinookan Peoples3 articles

Columbia River Geology1 article

Day-by-Day34 articles

Down the Columbia4 articles

Down the Ohio1 article

Expedition Members1 article

Fish and Reptiles1 article

Meriwether Lewis1 article

William Clark1 article

Winter at Fort Clatsop1 article

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