Journal Entry Archives |
January 1 - 8, 1805 |
<January 9
- 15, 1805 |
<January
16 - 23, 1805 |
<January
24 - 31, 1805 |
<February 1 - 7, 1805(You are Here) |
<February 8 - 14, 1805 |
<February 15- 21, 1805 |
<February 22- 28, 1805 |
<March 1 - 7, 1805 |
<March 8 - 14, 1805 |
<March 15 - 21, 1805 |
<March 22 - 28, 1805 |
<March 29 - April 5, 1805 |
<April 6 - 11, 1805 |
<April 12 - 18,
1805 |
<April 19 -
29, 1805 |
<April 30 - May 4, 1805 |
<May 5 - 10, 1805 |
<May 11 - 15, 1805 |
<May 16 - 20, 1805 |
<May 21 - 28, 1805 |
<May 29 - 31, 1805 |
<June 1 - 7, 1805 |
<June 8 - 12, 1805 |
<June 13 - 17, 1805 |
<June 18 - 24, 1805 |
<June 25 - 28, 1805 |
<June 29 - July 3, 1805 |
<July 4 - 10, 1805 |
<July 11 - 15, 1805 |
<July
16 - 24, 1805 |
<July 25 - 31, 1805 |
<August 1 - 7, 1805 |
<August 8 - 14, 1805 |
<August 15 - 20, 1805 |
<August 21- 25, 1805 |
<August
26 - 31, 1805 |
<September
1 - 7, 1805 |
<September 8 - 11, 1805 |
<September 12 - 18, 1805 |
<September 19 - 21, 1805 |
<September 22 - 26, 1805 |
<September 27 -
30, 1805 |
<October 1 - 7,
1805 |
<October
8- 10, 1805 |
<October
11 - 15, 1805 |
<October 16 - 20, 1805 |
<October 21 - 27, 1805 |
<October 28 - November 1, 1805 |
<November 2 - 6, 1805 |
<November 7 - 14, 1805 |
<November 15 - 25, 1805 |
<November 26 - December 3, 1805 |
<December 3 - 11, 1805 |
<December 12 - 18, 1805 |
<December 19 - 25, 1805 |
<December 26 - 31, 1805 |
1804 Journal Entry Archives
> |
1806 Journal Entry Archives
< |
|
1805 Journal
Entry Archives February 1 - 7, 1805
|
Fort Mandan
February 1, 1805
" Chief of the Me ne tar ras Came with Some Corn requested to have a War
hatchet made, & requested to be allowed to go to war against the Souis &
Ricarres who had killed a mandan Some time past - we refused, and gave
reasons-" Clark
February 2, 1805
Mr. Larocque, with the Northwest Trading Company, who requested to travel
with the expedition to the Pacific Ocean left the fort: " Mr. Larocke leave
us to day ( this man is a Clerk to the NW Company, & verry anxious to
accompany us). Clark
February 3, 1805
" our provisions of meat being nearly exorsted I concluded to Decend the
River on the Ice & Hunt, I set out with about 16 men 3 horses & 2 slays."
Clark
February 4, 1805
" Capt Clark set out with a hunting party ... no
buffaloe have made their appearance in our neighbourhood for some
weeks and I am informed that our Indian neighbours - suffer extreemly at
this moment for the article of flesh." Lewis
February 5, 1805
" many natives who brought a considerable quanty of corn in payment for
the work which the blacksmith
had done for them - they are pecuarly attached to a battle ax."
Lewis
February 6, 1805
"had a sley prepared against the return of the horses which
Capt Clark had promised to send back as soon as he should be able to procure
a load of meat. the
blacksmiths
take a considerable quantity of corn today in payment for their labour."
Lewis
February 7, 1805
" The Sergt. of the guard reported that the Indian women were in the habit
of unbaring the fort gate at anytime of night and admitting their Indian
visitors, I therefore directed a lock to be put to the gate and ordered that
no Indian but those attached to the garrison should be permitted to remain
all night." Lewis
|
|
|
|