The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 16, 1805

Updated May 14, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
February 15, 1805
February 17, 1805

February 16, 1805

16th of February Satturday 1805

a fine morning, visited by but fiew Indians to day, at Dusk two of the Indians who wint down with Capt. Lewis returned, Soon after two others and one man (Howard) with his feet frosted, and informed that the Inds. who Commited the roberry of the 2 horses was So far a head that they could not be overtaken, they left a number of pars of Mockersons which, the Mandans knew to be Souix mockersons,- This war party Camped verry near the last camp I made when on my hunting party, where they left Some Corn, as a deception, with a view to induc a belief that they were Ricarras.

Capt Lewis & party proceeded on down the meat I left at my last Camp was taken.

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