Lewis & Clark: November 10, 1803
Editorial note: no detailed primary-source journal entry survives for November 10, 1803 that is distinct from the surrounding days. The Corps was active in the Planning & Preparation phase during this period.
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Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac, an old French fortification on the Illinois shore, where they recruited George Drouillard, a skilled frontiersman and interpreter who would prove invaluable throughout the expedition.
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