Missouri River near Osage River — Patrick Gass: June 2, 1804
The party hunted during the day, with one deer killed. They set out by boat at five in the afternoon and traveled six miles before making camp for the night at the mouth of Marrow Creek on the south side of the river.
and killed a deer. At five in the afternoon we embarked, and
having proceeded six miles, encamped at the mouth of Mar-
row creek on the south side.
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and killed a deer. At five in the afternoon we set out, and having traveled six miles, camped at the mouth of Marrow Creek on the south side.
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