A Soul-Searching Birthday

A Soul-Searching Birthday (HM2BYY)

Location: Dillon, MT 59725 Beaverhead County
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N 45° 19.8', W 113° 14.682'

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Questions about meaning, fulfillment & purpose

Meriwether Lewis is hardly the only person ever to have found himself evaluating the meaning and purpose of his own life. But the words he wrote on the evening of August 18, 1805 - when camped about 35 miles southeast of where you stand now - have haunted historians and other readers for generations. The feelings Lewis experienced, the thoughts he expressed in his journal, are as universal as the natural processes that govern life on the landscape surrounding you.
Events the preceding week has presented an emotional rollercoaster. After several false starts, the Corps of Discovery finally has established positive relations with the Lemhi Shoshoni tribe. For months they has anticipated this moment. They had welcomed Sacajawea on the expedition largely because as a Shoshoni, she might make it easier for them to obtain horses from her tribe - and having horses was essential to their goal of crossing the Rockies before winter. After a long night of joyous celebration, many members of the Corps left with most of the Shoshoni, bound for the tribe's main camp and to explore routes for the next leg of their journey. Lewis found himself in a tranquil circumstance for the first time in days, and the comparative solitude - aptly on the occasion of his 31st birthday - sparked a mood to introspection and self-evaluation. Have you ever reflected



on your life in a similar way?

"This day I completed my thirty first year ... I reflected that I had as yet done but little, very little indeed, to further the happiness of the human race, or to advance the information of the succeeding generation. I viewed with regret the many hours I have spent in indolence, and now soarly feel the want of that information which those hours would have given me had they been judiciously expended, but since they are past and cannot be recalled, I dash from me the gloomy thought and resolved in the future, to redouble my excretions and to at least indeavour to promote those two primary objects of human existence, by giving them the aid of that portion of talents which nature and fortune have bestoed on me; or in the future, to live for mankind as I have heretofore lived for myself. —-" — Meriwether Lewis, August 18, 1805

Meriwether Lewis died October 11, 1809, a little more than four years after writing his journal entry at Camp Fortunate. In his 36 years, Lewis had been a military leader, a trusted aide to President Thomas Jefferson, and one of the most experienced - and accomplished - white explorers in American history. He was also America's first great travel writer.
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HM NumberHM2BYY
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Placed ByMontana State University (Bozeman), Bureau of Land Management, Montana Stockgrowers Association
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Date Added Thursday, October 4th, 2018 at 2:03pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)12T E 324102 N 5022061
Decimal Degrees45.33000000, -113.24470000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 45° 19.8', W 113° 14.682'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds45° 19' 48" N, 113° 14' 40.92" W
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Area Code(s)406
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling South
Closest Postal AddressAt or near MT-278, Dillon MT 59725, US
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