Fort Clatsop, winter quarters — John Ordway: March 14, 1806
Seven members of the party set out to retrieve elk meat and soon returned carrying the meat of two doe elk. Later in the afternoon, Drouillard came back to camp accompanied by a number of Clatsop Indians. The Clatsops brought a canoe they hoped to trade with the expedition, along with some hats and other goods for barter.
and 7 of the party went for the Elk meat, they soon returned with
the meat of 2 doe Elk. in the afternoon Drewyer returnd and a num-
ber of the Clatsop Indians came with him brought a canoe to
trade to us, & some Hats &C.
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And 7 of the party went for the Elk meat. They soon returned with the meat of 2 doe Elk. In the afternoon Drewyer (Drouillard) returned, and a number of the Clatsop Indians came with him. They brought a canoe to trade to us, and some hats, etc.
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