The Journals of Lewis & Clark: November 15, 1804

Updated May 14, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
November 14, 1804
November 16, 1804

November 15, 1804

15th of November Thursday 1804

a Cloudy morning, the ice run much thicker than yesterday at 10 oClock G Drewyer & the frenchman we Dispatched yesterday came up from the Hunters, who is incamped about 30 miles below- after a about one hour we Dispatched a man with orders to the hunters to proceed on without Delay thro the floating ice, we Sent by the man Tin, to put on the parts of the Perogue exposed to the ice & a toe roape- The wind Changeable- all hands work at their huts untill 1 oClock at night Swans passing to the South- but fiew fowls water to be Seen- not one Indian Came to our fort to day

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