Journal Entry

Fort Clatsop, winter quarters — Patrick Gass: January 11, 1806

January 11, 1806
Fort Clatsop, winter quarters Thwaites Vol. Gass 1807 First Edition
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On this wet, rainy day at the expedition's winter camp, most of the available men were sent out to haul in the meat from the elk that had been killed the previous day, bringing the carcasses back to camp for processing and storage. No other significant events or decisions were recorded for the day.

wet day ; and all the hands, who could be spared were engaged
in bringing the meat of the elk, killed yesterday to camp.

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Wet day; and all the hands who could be spared were engaged in bringing the meat of the elk, killed yesterday, to camp.

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