Fort Clatsop, winter quarters — Patrick Gass: March 15, 1806
Around midday, the expedition's hunters returned to the fort with four elk they had killed, providing a substantial supply of meat. The day was also marked by a notable presence of local Native Americans, as a number of them visited the fort. The brief entry records no other significant events, weather details, or decisions, focusing only on the successful hunt and the visitors who came to the fort during the day.
noon our hunters came in and had killed fourelk. A number
of the natives came to the fort to-day.
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At noon our hunters came in and had killed four elk. A number of the natives came to the fort today.
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