Camp Dubois: May 3, 1804
Lewis remained in St. Louis handling final business matters in preparation for the expedition's departure. Meanwhile, Clark stayed at camp continuing to organize the men and supplies for the upcoming journey. After months of winter preparations, the crew was eager and ready to set out. The day reflected the final logistical push before the expedition could officially get underway.
Lewis attended to last-minute business in St. Louis while Clark continued organizing the camp for departure. The men were eager to begin after months of winter preparation.
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Lewis attended to last-minute business in St. Louis while Clark continued organizing the camp for departure. The men were eager to begin after months of winter preparation.
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