Journal Entry

Patrick Gass: February 11, 1805

February 11, 1805
Fort Mandan, near Washburn, North Dakota Thwaites Vol. Gass 1807 First Edition

Editorial note: no detailed primary-source journal entry survives for February 11, 1805 that is distinct from the surrounding days. The Corps was active in the Westward Journey phase during this period.

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came home, but had killed nothing. One of the men at the fort went out a short distance, and killed a small deer. On the next day he went out and killed another deer. This day and the third were cold.

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