Last updated: November 25, 2020
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Mystery Member of the Corps: John Robertson

Worse than being demoted, the Captains decided a few months later to send Robertson back to St. Louis early. On June 12, 1804, seven downstream-bound pirogues of the Chouteau Fur Company met up with the Corps near today’s Glasgow, Missouri. After some sharing of information and trading of goods, the Captains hired one of Chouteau’s party – Pierre Dorion, who would be helpful when the Corps reached the Yankton Sioux.
Dorion agreed to travel back up river with the Corps, so the Captains must have realized there was an open seat on Chouteau’s pirogues. As Joseph Whitehouse wrote, “we put on board…one Man…belonging to Captain Stoddards company of Artillery, who is going to Saint Louis…”
Whitehouse was the only journal writer to include this situation and he failed to mention the man’s name. The other two possibilities could have been Isaac White or Ebenezer Tuttle.