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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 23, 1806
Day 1222 Day 1224 Lewis, February 23, 1806 Sunday February 23rd 1806. not anything transpired during this day worthy of particular notice. our sick are all on the recovery, except Sergt.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 24, 1806
Day 1224 Day 1226 Lewis, February 24, 1806 Monday February 24th 1806. Our sick are still on the recovery. Shannon & Labuishe returned in the forenoon; they had killed no Elk and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 25, 1806
Day 1226 Day 1228 Lewis, February 25, 1806 Tuesday February 25th 1806. It continued to rain and blow so violently that there was no movement of the party today. the Indians left us in the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 26, 1806
Day 1228 Day 1230 Lewis, February 26, 1806 Wednesday February 26th 1806. This morning we dispatched Drewyer and two men in our Indian canoe up the Columbia River to take sturgeon and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 27, 1806
Day 1230 Day 1232 Lewis, February 27, 1806 Thursday February 27th 1806. Reubin Fields returned this evening and had not killed anything. he reports that there are no Elk towards point Adams…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 28, 1806
Day 1232 Day 1234 Lewis, February 28, 1806 Friday February 28th 1806. Reubin Fields and Collins set out this morning early on a hunting excurtion. Kuskelar a Clatsop man and his wife…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 1, 1806
Day 1234 Day 1236 Lewis, March 1, 1806 Saturday March 1st 1806. This morning Sergt. Gass and a party set out in quest of the Elk which had been killed by the hunters the day before…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 2, 1806
Day 1236 Day 1238 Lewis, March 2, 1806 Sunday March 2cd The diet of the sick is so inferior that they recover their strength but slowly. none of them are now sick but all in a state of…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 3, 1806
Day 1238 Day 1240 Lewis, March 3, 1806 Monday March 3rd 1806. Two of our perogues have been lately injured very much in consequence of the tide leaving them partially on shore. they split…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 4, 1806
Day 1240 Day 1242 Lewis, March 4, 1806 Tuesday March 4th 1806. Not any occurrence today worthy of notice. we live sumptuously on our wappetoe and Sturgeon. the Anchovey is so delicate that…