Clark: November 8, 1804
On a cloudy Thursday, the expedition's interpreter Jussome visited a nearby village and returned with news that three Englishmen from the Hudson's Bay Company had arrived and were expected to reach the camp the following day. The men continued construction of their huts at the winter quarters. Throughout the day, many Native visitors came to observe the work and brought their horses to graze on the nearby grass.
8th Novr. Thursday 1804 a Cloudy morning Jussome our interpreter went to
the Village, on his return he informed us that three English men had
arrived from the Hudsons Bay Company, and would be here tomorrow, we
Contd. to build our huts, many Indians Come to See us and bring their
horses to Grass near us
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8th November, Thursday 1804. A cloudy morning. Jussome, our interpreter, went to the village. On his return, he informed us that three Englishmen had arrived from the Hudson's Bay Company and would be here tomorrow. We continued to build our huts. Many Indians came to see us and brought their horses to graze near us.
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