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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, December 19, 1805
Day 1080 Day 1082 Lewis, December 19, 1805 Discription of the blue Crested corvus bird common to the woody and western side of the Rockey mountains, and all the woody country from thence to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 1, 1806
Day 1110 Day 1112 Lewis, January 1, 1806 Fort Clatsop, January 1st 1806 The fort being now completed, the Commanding officers think proper to direct that the guard shall as usual consist…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 2, 1806
Day 1111 Day 1113 Lewis, January 2, 1806 Thursday, January 2nd 1806 Sent out a party of men and brought in the two Elk which were killed yesterday. Willard and Wiser have not yet returned…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 3, 1806
Day 1114 Day 1116 Lewis, January 3, 1806 Friday January 3d 1806. At 11 A.M. we were visited by our near neighbours, Chief or Tia, Como-wool; alias Conia and six Clatsops. they brought for…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 4, 1806
Day 1117 Day 1119 Lewis, January 4, 1806 Saturday January 4th 1806. Comowooll and the Clatsops who visited us yesterday left us in the evening. These people the Chinnooks and others…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 5, 1806
Day 1119 Day 1121 Lewis, January 5, 1806 Sunday January 5th 1806. At 5 P.M. Willard and Wiser returned, they had not been lost as we apprehended. they informed us that it was not untill the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 6, 1806
Day 1121 Day 1123 Lewis, January 6, 1806 Monday January 6th 1806. Capt Clark set out after an early breakfast with the party in two canoes as had been concerted the last evening; Charbono…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 7, 1806
Day 1124 Day 1126 Lewis, January 7, 1806 Monday January 7th 1806. Last evening Drewyer visited his traps and caught a beaver and an otter; the beaver was large and fat we have therefore…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 8, 1806
Day 1127 Day 1129 Lewis, January 8, 1806 Tuesday January 8th 1806. Our meat is begining to become scarse; sent Drewyer and Collins to hunt this morning. the guard duty being hard on the men…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 9, 1806
Day 1130 Day 1132 Lewis, January 9, 1806 Friday January 9th 1806. Our men are now very much engaged in dressing Elk and Deer skins for mockersons and cloathing. the deer are extreemly…