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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 5, 1806
Day 1187 Day 1189 Clark, February 5, 1806 Wednesday February 5th 1806 Late this evening one of the hunters fired off his gun over the marsh of the Netul opposit to the fort & hhoped.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 6, 1806
Day 1189 Day 1191 Clark, February 6, 1806 Thursday February 6th 1806 Sent Serjt. Gass and party this morning with Ru Field to bring in the Elk which Field had killed. late in the evening…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 7, 1806
Day 1191 Day 1193 Clark, February 7, 1806 Friday February 7th 1806 This evening Serjt Ordway and wiser returned with a part of the meat which R. Field had killed; the balance of the Party…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 8, 1806
Day 1193 Day 1195 Clark, February 8, 1806 Saturday February 8th 1806 Sent Serjt. Ordway and two men this morning to joint the party with Serjt. Gass, and bring the ballance of R. Field's…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 9, 1806
Day 1195 Day 1197 Clark, February 9, 1806 Sunday February 9th 1806 This morning Collins & Wiser Set out on a hunting excurtion; in the evening Drewyer returned; had Killed nothing but…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 10, 1806
Day 1197 Day 1199 Clark, February 10, 1806 Monday February 10th 1806 Collins and Wiser returned without killing any Elk. Willard arrived late this evening from the Salt Camp, he had cut…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 10, 1804
Day 119 Day 121 Clark, July 10, 1804 July 10th Tuesday 1804 Set out early this morning and Crossd the river with a view to See who the party was that Camped on the other Side, we Soon…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 11, 1806
Day 1199 Day 1201 Clark, February 11, 1806 Tuesday February 11th 1806. This Morning Serjt. Gass R. Field and J. Thompson passed the Netul opposit to us on a hunting expedition. Sent…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 12, 1806
Day 1201 Day 1203 Clark, February 12, 1806 Wednesday February 12th 1806. This morning we were visited by a Clatsop man who brought with him three dogs as a remuneration for the Elk which…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 13, 1806
Day 1203 Day 1205 Clark, February 13, 1806 Tuesday February 13th 1806. The Clatsop left us this morning at 11 A.M. not anything transpired dureing the day worthy of notice. yesterday we completed…