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Journal Entry Archives September 27 - 30, 1805
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Party
camps about 5 miles west of Orofino, Idaho – Canoe Camp
September 27, 1805
" all the men able to work comened building 5 canoes,
Several taken Sick at work, our hunters returned Sick without meet. J.
Colter returned he found only one of the lost horses, on his way killed a
deer, half of which he gave the Indians the other proved nourshing to the
Sick the day verry hot, we purchase fresh Salmon of them Several
Indians Come up the river from a Camp some distance below. Capt Lewis very Sick nearly all the men sick.
our Shonshonee Indian Guide employed himself makeing flint points for his
arrows. " Clark
September 28, 1805
" Our men nearly all Complaining of ther bowles, a heaviness at the
Stomach & Lax, Some of those taken first getting better, a number of Indians
about us gazeing. This day proved verry worm and Sultrey, nothing
killed - Our men nearly all complaining of their diat of
fish & roots. All that is able working at the Canoes." Clark
September 29, 1805
" The men that are able to at work, at
the Canoes Cap Lewis very Sick, and most men complaning very much."
Clark
September 30, 1805
"a fine morning our men recruting a little cool, all
at work doing something except 2 which are verry Sick, Great run of small
duck passing up and down the river this morning. maney Indians passing
up and down the river." Clark
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