Mr. Durion

Person · mentioned in 9 journal entries

Planning Westward Fort Clatsop Return Post-expedition NPS L&C NHT trail data © National Park Service
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Also discussed in Coues 1893 (4-vol edition):
1 mention via 1 variant: Mr. Durion (1)
Jefferson’s Memoir of Lewis Coues’s Supplement Coues’s Memoir of Clark
Clark: August 8, 1804
William Clark · Aug 8, 1804 · Missouri River near Soldier River
"informant about Stone River country"
Clark: August 27, 1804
William Clark · Aug 27, 1804 · Spirit Mound, South Dakota
"Sioux interpreter sent to camp"
Clark: August 29, 1804
William Clark · Aug 29, 1804 · Spirit Mound, South Dakota
"Sioux interpreter, also spelled Dorion"
Clark: August 31, 1804
William Clark · Aug 31, 1804 · Calumet Bluff, meeting with Yankton Sioux
"interpreter staying with Sioux"
Clark: September 1, 1804
William Clark · Sep 1, 1804 · Calumet Bluff, meeting with Yankton Sioux
"left his kettle, sent back for it"
Clark: September 26, 1804
William Clark · Sep 26, 1804 · Teton Sioux confrontation near Pierre, SD
"interpreter to receive prisoners at Yankton"
Clark: September 30, 1804
William Clark · Sep 30, 1804 · Missouri River near Cheyenne River
"interpreter referred for full account to Indians"
Clark: October 2, 1804
William Clark · Oct 2, 1804 · Missouri River near Cheyenne River
"mentioned for delivering talk to Indians"
Clark: September 1, 1806
William Clark · Sep 1, 1806 · Missouri River through Dakota territory
"went down with Yankton chiefs"

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