Camp Dubois: February 21, 1804
Editorial note: no detailed primary-source journal entry survives for February 21, 1804 that is distinct from the surrounding days. The Corps was active in the Planning & Preparation phase during this period.
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Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting the route maps that would guide the expedition up the Missouri, using every scrap of geographic intelligence available.
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