Feedback Form

Patrick Gass Gravesite

Patrick Gass Gravesite
General HistoryLC FeaturesOther
161 22nd Street
Wellsburg West Virginia 26070

Information

lat: 40.287569 long: -80.6056313

Patrick Gass was ninety-eight years old when he died on April 2, 1870. He is buried in Brooke Cemetery in Wellsburg, West Virginia, along with his wife, Maria Hamilton (who died almost twenty-five years before her husband).

Gass was the last living member of Lewis and Clark’s crew. Did any of his neighbors in Wellsburg know about his life story?

Born in Pennsylvania’s rolling hills, Gass spent his childhood in Pennsylvania and Maryland. He joined the Army as a young man and spent two years serving in what the United States then called the Northwest Territory, which consisted of much of the land around the Ohio River. The Army troops that Gass served with were here to clear Indigenous people from the region to make room for White settlers.

Gass trained as a carpenter and helped build Fort Kaskaskia. He did most of the carpentry and design for Lewis and Clark, including the construction of the crew’s winter quarters in Mandan territory and Clatsop territory. Having a carpenter on the crew was also handy when a boat needed repairs.

After Sergeant Charles Floyd’s death, Gass was elected by his peers to step into the role of sergeant. He kept a journal as part of his duties in the new position, despite lacking a formal education.

After he arrived home from the expedition, a schoolteacher named David McKeehan asked Gass if he would consider publishing his writings from the trip. McKeehan filled out missing holes and polished up the story to make it easier to read—more of a narrative than diary entries. McKeehan published the book in 1807. It was the first published account of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Lewis and Clark’s journals were not published until 1814).

Nearby Attractions

Distance Unit:

Wellsburg, West Virgina
Wellsburg, West Virgina

Wellsburg, WV, USA
Distance: 1.09 Away

Cultural Districts

View Listing
Historic Fort Steuben and the Steubenville Visitor Center
Historic Fort Steuben and the Steubenville Visitor Center

Historic Fort Steuben, South 3rd Street, Steubenville, OH, USA
Distance: 4.89 Away

Museums and Interpretive Centers Forts

View Listing
Steubenville Nutcracker Village
Steubenville Nutcracker Village

Steubenville Nutcracker Village, North 4th Street, Steubenville, OH, USA
Distance: 5.10 Away

Galleries and Venues Festivals and Events Fun and Sports

View Listing
Bayberry House Bed & Breakfast
Bayberry House Bed & Breakfast

Bayberry House Bed and Breakfast, North 4th Street, Steubenville, OH, USA
Distance: 5.64 Away

Lodging

View Listing
High Tower Brewing Company
High Tower Brewing Company

Hightower Brewing Company, County Road 16, Rayland, OH, USA
Distance: 7.78 Away

Food and Drinks

View Listing
Blue Steel Grill and Steel Valley Bowling Center
Blue Steel Grill and Steel Valley Bowling Center

Blue Steel Grill & Cafes / Steel Valley Bowling Center, Elaine Street, Weirton, WV, USA
Distance: 8.91 Away

Food and Drinks Fun and Sports

View Listing
Martins Ferry Strawberry Festival
Martins Ferry Strawberry Festival

410 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, OH 43935, USA
Distance: 14.59 Away

Festivals and Events

View Listing
Deluxe Toy & Hobby
Deluxe Toy & Hobby

Deluxe Toy & Hobby, Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, OH, USA
Distance: 14.59 Away

Shopping

View Listing
Martins Ferry Winterfest
Martins Ferry Winterfest

Martins Ferry, OH, USA
Distance: 14.65 Away

Festivals and Events

View Listing
Betty Zane Days
Betty Zane Days

Martins Ferry, OH, USA
Distance: 14.65 Away

Festivals and Events Fun and Sports

View Listing
The Eckhart House
The Eckhart House

810 Main Street, Wheeling, WV, USA
Distance: 16.07 Away

Food and Drinks

View Listing
Wheeling Suspension Bridge
Wheeling Suspension Bridge

Wheeling Suspension Bridge, Wheeling, WV, USA
Distance: 16.32 Away

Viewpoints

View Listing

Sign Up for the Lewis & Clark Trail Experience Newsletter

Our bi-weekly newsletter provides news, history, and information for those interested in traveling along along the Lewis & Clark Trail.


By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive the Lewis and Clark Travel Experience newsletter provided by the Lewis & Clark Trail Alliance. You can revoke your consent at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact.

Instagram Feed