Day-by-Day / December 21, 1803

December 21, 1803

Seven fat turkeys

Winter Camp at Wood River, IL The men continue to raise cabins at winter camp near the Wood River while two hunters bring in several turkeys. Lewis gathers intelligence on the upper Louisiana Territory.

Fat Turkeys

the waggoner charged me three Dollars for his Services yesterday, Send out Shields & Floyd to hunt to day, they Kill 7 Turkeys verry fat, I commence puting up the Logs for my huts to day—
William Clark

Asking Permission

Cahokia December 28th 1803.

Dear Sir,

I asked Colo. Lassuse on the same evening, if he would be so good as to permit the Merchants of St. Louis to give me such information as they might be disposed to give relative to the geography of the country, the request was immediately granted.

MERIWETHER LEWIS. CAPT.
1st. U.S. Regt. Infty.[1]Lewis to Jefferson. Donald Jackson, ed. Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with Related Documents: 1783-1854, 2nd ed. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1978), 150–151.

 

Notes

Notes
1 Lewis to Jefferson. Donald Jackson, ed. Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with Related Documents: 1783-1854, 2nd ed. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1978), 150–151.

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