Journal Entry

Missouri River near Cheyenne River — Patrick Gass: October 3, 1804

October 3, 1804
Missouri River near Cheyenne River Thwaites Vol. Gass 1807 First Edition
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On this day, a hunter from the party went out and killed a deer. The expedition remained in place through the day and did not set out on the river until five in the afternoon. After embarking, they traveled six miles before making camp for the night at the mouth of Marrow Creek, located on the south side of the river.

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Went out and killed a deer. At five in the afternoon, we embarked, and having proceeded six miles, camped at the mouth of Marrow Creek on the south side.

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