Day-by-Day / January 25, 1805

January 25, 1805

Assiniboine traders

Fort Mandan, ND The captains send an interpreter and one man to a Hidatsa village to talk with a band of Assiniboines who are there to trade.

A Visit from the Assiniboine[2]Originally aired weekdays by Yellowstone Public Radio during the Bicentennial observance of 2003-2006. Narrated by Hal Hansen. Scripts by Whit Hansen and Ed Jacobson. Produced by Leni Holliman. © … Continue reading

Assiniboine Traders

we are informed of the arrival of a Band of Asniboins [Assiniboines] at the Villages with the Grand Cheif of those Tribes call the (Fee de petite veau) [NBNicholas Biddle Fils de Petit Veau] to trade, one of our interpeter & one man Set out to the Big Belley [Hidatsas] Camp
William Clark

Making Charcoal

the men generally employed at cutting and Splitting coal wood & Setting up the pit &.C.
John Ordway

Freeing the Boats

All hands were employed in cutting away the ice, which we find a tedious business.
Patrick Gass

 

Weather Diary

Ther. at sun symbol rise Weather Wind at sun symbol rise Thert. at 4 P.M. Weather Wind at 4 P.M. River
26 [below 0] fair N W 4 [below 0] fair after cloudy W ½

it frequently happens that the sun symbol rises fair and in about 15 or 20 minutes it becomes suddonly turbid, as if the had some chimical effect on the atmosphere.—
Meriwether Lewis[3]To assist the reader, the editor of this web page has omitted the “Day of Month” and “River Feet” columns and spelled out some abbreviations.

Notes

Notes
1 New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed November 1, 2019. http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-c438-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99.
2 Originally aired weekdays by Yellowstone Public Radio during the Bicentennial observance of 2003-2006. Narrated by Hal Hansen. Scripts by Whit Hansen and Ed Jacobson. Produced by Leni Holliman. © 2003 by Yellowstone Public Radio.
3 To assist the reader, the editor of this web page has omitted the “Day of Month” and “River Feet” columns and spelled out some abbreviations.

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