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Richard Windsor

Richard Windsor was a private in the Corps of Discovery known for a terrifying cliff-side incident at the Great Falls of the Missouri. While scouting along the cliffs, Windsor slipped on wet rock and slid toward a precipice with a 90-foot drop.

Lewis, witnessing the fall, shouted calmly for Windsor to take out his knife and dig a foothold in the rock face. Windsor followed the instruction and saved himself — a moment that Lewis recorded with remarkable composure given the circumstances.

Windsor served reliably throughout the expedition and was among the men who accompanied Lewis on the Marias River reconnaissance during the return journey. After the expedition, he largely disappeared from the historical record, possibly settling in the frontier regions of Missouri or Illinois.

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Richard Windsor Lewis
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Great Falls of the Missouri Marias River Missouri Illinois
Weapons:
knife
Weather:
wet rock
Medical:
slip/fall near precipice

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