Historical Figure

William Werner

Private William Werner served as one of the Corps of Discovery's cooks and was a dependable member of the expedition throughout the entire journey. He was court-martialed once for disobedience but otherwise served without notable incident. Werner participated in the full journey from Camp Dubois to the Pacific Ocean and back. Little is recorded about his life after the expedition's return to St. Louis in September 1806.

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Biography

William Werner was a private in the Corps of Discovery who served as the party’s cook at various points during the journey. He was a steady, reliable member of the expedition who is rarely mentioned in the journals — often a sign of a soldier who simply did his job without incident.

Werner was part of the salt-making detail at the Oregon coast during the winter at Fort Clatsop. He also participated in the overland journey and the various portages that tested the endurance of every member.

After the expedition, Werner settled in Virginia and is believed to have lived there for some years, though the details of his later life remain obscure.

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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 7 months (May 10, 1805 → Dec 11, 1805). William Werner may have been present in the corps during that span but is not named in the journals.

Journal Entries (25)

Alphabetical Index to Gass's Published Account
Sep 20, 1806
Country Grows Broken as River Grows Winding
May 8, 1805
Game So Tame Men Club Animals from the Path
May 10, 1805
Wounded Grizzly Bear Chases Bratton to the Boats
May 11, 1805
Charbonneau Moves Out, Then Reconsiders and Returns
Mar 17, 1805
Detailed Measurements Taken of Large Brown Bear
Feb 2, 1805
Lewis's Detachment Rejoins Clark's Party at Last
Aug 12, 1806
Drouillard Confirms Horses Stolen by Indians
Jul 15, 1806
Ten Best Horses Stolen Before Departure
Jul 12, 1806
Passing Werner's Creek Through Pine and Larch Hills
Jul 5, 1806
Twelve Deer Killed; Expedition Split Planned
Jul 1, 1806
Final Plans Drawn for Dividing the Corps
Jul 1, 1806
Chopunnish Man Returns Lost Powder; Horses Scarce
Apr 18, 1806
Salt Makers Struggling; Hunters Depart in Rain
Jan 28, 1806
Salt Supply Low; Hunters Short on Food
Jan 28, 1806
Werner and Howard Overdue; Collins Sent to Salt Works
Jan 26, 1806
Howard and Werner Sent for Salt; Pine Ash Problem
Jan 23, 1806
Pine Firewood Leaves No Ash for Tanning Hides
Jan 23, 1806
Clark Sets Out to Find the Beached Whale
Jan 7, 1806
Cabins Rising Amid Rain and Illness
Dec 11, 1805
Stone Idol Creek and the Arikara Transformation Legend
Oct 13, 1804
Reuniting with Ordway; Cook Assigned to Each Mess
Jul 8, 1804
Detachment Orders Appointing Provision Superintendents
Jul 8, 1804
Detachment Orders Organize the Corps of Discovery
May 26, 1804
Court Martial for Collins and Two Others at St. Charles
May 17, 1804

From Heacock's Writings

1 mirrored articles by Robert Heacock that mention William Werner.

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