Reubin Field
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Reubin Field (ca. 1771 – 1823?) was a woodsman and skilled hunter. With his brother Joseph, he was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, as one of the "nine young men from Kentucky" and one of the first to be recruited in August 1803. Both were mentioned many times in the journals of Lewis and Clark.
He married Mary Myrtle in Indiana in 1807, but they had no children. They became farmers in Louisville, Kentucky.