Camp Dubois: May 1, 1804
At Camp Dubois, final preparations for departure intensified as Lewis and Clark reviewed the roster of the permanent party. The captains made final decisions about which men from the assembled crew would be selected to travel the entire route to the Pacific Ocean, distinguishing them from those who would only accompany the expedition partway. The day was focused on organizational tasks and personnel choices rather than travel, as the Corps of Discovery readied itself for the journey ahead.
Final preparations intensified at Camp Dubois as departure day approached. Lewis and Clark reviewed the roster of the permanent party, making final decisions about which men would make the full journey to the Pacific.
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Final preparations intensified at Camp Dubois as departure day approached. Lewis and Clark reviewed the roster of the permanent party, making final decisions about which men would make the full journey to the Pacific.
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