Locust Hill – Lewis Family Home
Locust Hill near Ivy, Virginia was the home of Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks, Meriwether Lewis’s mother. Lewis arrived at Locust Hill on 13 December 1806…
Locust Hill near Ivy, Virginia was the home of Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks, Meriwether Lewis’s mother. Lewis arrived at Locust Hill on 13 December 1806…
The Inn and Tavern at the Meanders in Locust Dale, Virginia was originally the home of Joshua Fry, co-surveyor with Peter Jefferson. Together they created…
Santillane was the home of George Hancock in Fincastle, Virginia. William Clark visited here in December 1806 to court Julia Hancock, George’s daughter. Clark stayed…
Monticello, the iconic home of President Thomas Jefferson in Charlottesville, Virginia, played a central role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Jefferson personally trained Meriwether…
William Henry Harrison’s Grouseland was a gracious Georgian mansion built between 1802 and 1804 in Vincennes, Indiana. As Indiana Territorial Governor, Harrison provided Lewis and…
Locust Grove was the home of William and Lucy Clark Croghan near Louisville, Kentucky. On 8 November 1806, the captains, members of the traveling party,…