The Journals of Lewis & Clark: October 23, 1804

Updated May 14, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
October 22, 1804
October 24, 1804

October 23, 1804

23rd of October 1804 Some Snow, passed 5 Lodges fortified the place the two french men were robed Those are the hunting Camps of the mandans, who has latterly left them. we camped on the L. S.

23rd of October Tuesday 1804

a cloudy morning Some Snow Set out early pass five Lodges which was Diserted, the fires yet burning we Suppose those were the Indians who robed the 2 french Trappers a fiew days ago those 2 men are now with us going up with a view to get their property from the Indians thro us. cold & Cloudy camped on The L. S. of the river

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