Journal Entry

Missouri River near Osage River — Patrick Gass: June 4, 1804

June 4, 1804
Missouri River near Osage River Thwaites Vol. Gass 1807 First Edition
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The expedition continued upriver but broke their mast during the day after steering too close to the shore. In the evening they made camp on the south side of the river, near some lead mines. The hunting party rejoined the group at camp, bringing in seven deer they had killed during the day's hunt.

continued our voyage, and during the day broke our mast by
steering too close to the shore. In the evening we encamped
on the south side, near lead mines; when our hunters came in
with seven deer.

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We continued our voyage, and during the day we broke our mast by steering too close to the shore. In the evening we camped on the south side, near lead mines, where our hunters came in with seven deer.

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