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NewsNovember 14, 2005

Sally Napier Bueno, left, Missouri State Society Daughters of the American Revolution state regent, and Jane Randol Jackson, John Guild Chapter regent, unveiled a bronze plaque recognizing George Drouillard at the Red House Interpretive Center on Sunday. Drouillard, who lived in Cape Girardeau when he was young, was chief hunter and interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition Corps of Discovery. He was also the nephew of Louis Lorimier, founder of Cape Girardeau...

(Photo by Fred Lynch)
(Photo by Fred Lynch)
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Sally Napier Bueno, left, Missouri State Society Daughters of the American Revolution state regent, and Jane Randol Jackson, John Guild Chapter regent, unveiled a bronze plaque recognizing George Drouillard at the Red House Interpretive Center on Sunday. Drouillard, who lived in Cape Girardeau when he was young, was chief hunter and interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition Corps of Discovery. He was also the nephew of Louis Lorimier, founder of Cape Girardeau.

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