Day-by-Day

November 23, 1803

Louis Lorimier of Cape Girardeau

Memorial Archive Originally published at lewis-clark.org. Authored by Robert Heacock (1957–2025); preserved here with permission of his family. Read the original →

Lost Hunter

N. Pryor, the man who was hunting yesterday has not yet arrived, had several guns fired again and the [sounding] horn wlown [blown]; waited untill half after 7 OC. and then set out without him
Meriwether Lewis

A Former Enemy

The Comdt. is Canadian by birth of French extraction; he was on[c]e a very considerable trader among the Shawness & Delewares; About the year 1781 a party under the command of Genl. George Rogers Clark of Kentuckey burnt the Store of this man . . . . the value of the property Lorimier lost on this occasion is estimated at 20 thousand dollars, this broke him as a mercht. bt he seems to have entirely recovered his losses, and is now a man of very considerable property;

[H]e treated me with much politeness in his way
—Meriwether Lewis

Lorimier’s Shawnee Wife

this man agreeably to the custom of many of the Canadian Traders has taken to himself a wife from among the aborigines of the country his wife is a Shawnee woman, from her complexion is half blooded only. she is a very desent woman and if we may judge from her present appearance has been very handsome when young, she dresses after the Shawnee manner with a stroud leggings and mockinsons, differing however from them in her linin which seemed to be drawn beneath her girdle of her stroud, as also a short Jacket with long sleeves over her linin with long sleeves more in the stile of the French Canadian women; by this woman Lorimier has a large family of very handsome Children . . . .
—Meriwether Lewis

Horse Traders

these people have some specia among them, but their circulating medium is principally Horses, Cattle, Cotton & lead—Horses from 50 to 200$. Cattle from 8 to 10$, Cotton & lead are less fluctuating in their price, the former is estimated a $100 a Ton and the latter at $80 pr. Ton—
—Meriwether Lewis

 

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