The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 6, 1805

Updated May 14, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
March 5, 1805
March 7, 1805

March 6, 1805

6th of March Wednesday 1805

a Cloudy morning & Smokey all Day from the burning of the plains, which was Set on fire by the Minetarries for an early crop of Grass as an endusement for the Buffalow to feed on- the horses which was Stolen Some time ago by the Assinniboins from the minetarries were returned yesterday- visited by Oh-harh or the Little fox 2d Chief of the lower Village of the Me ne tar ries- one man Shannon Cut his foot with the ads in working at a perogue, George & Graviline go to the Village, the river rise a little to day-

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