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September 27, 1805 - Clark, William
  • to work comened building 5 Canoes, Several taken Sick at work, our hunters returned Sick without meet. J
  • of which he gave the Indians the other proved nourishing to the Sick    The day verry hot, we purchase
  • (Lewis, Meriwether) very Sick nearly all the men Sick.    our Shoshonee (Shoshone Indians
  • September 27, 1805
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  • Clark, William
September 29, 1805 - Clark, William
  • . W.    men Sick as usial, all The men that are able to at work, at the Canoes    Drewyer (Drouillard
  • (Lewis, Meriwether) very Sick, and most of the men complaning very much of ther bowels & Stomach
  • September 29, 1805
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  • Clark, William
September 25, 1805 - Clark, William
  • 3 parts of Party Sick    Capt Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) verry Sick    hot day
  • September 25, 1805
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  • Clark, William
September 24, 1805 - Clark, William
  • a Camp several 8 or 9 men Sick, Capt Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) Sick    all Complain of a Lax & heaviness
  • September 24, 1805
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  • Clark, William
February 23, 1806 - Ordway, John
  • Sunday 23rd Feby. 1806.    a fair morning. Six of the party are now Sick    I think that I and three
  • February 23, 1806
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  • Ordway, John
February 15, 1806 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • (Saltmaking Camp (Oreg.)) .    they brought with them the 2 Sick Men, One of which they were forced to bring
  • in a blankett was very sick.    These Men were taken good care of, & supplied with every necessary that we had
  • February 15, 1806
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  • Whitehouse, Joseph
September 25, 1805 - Clark, William
  • day    most of the Party Complaining and 2 of our hunters left here on the 22nd verry Sick    they had
  • the Canoe thro' in the distance, when I arrived at Camp found Capt Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) verry Sick
  • , Several men also verry Sick, I gave Some Salts & Tarter emetic, we deturmined to go to where the best
  • September 25, 1805
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  • Clark, William
May 6, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • ) and Capt. Clarke (Clark, William) acted as physicians to the sick of the village or lodge, for which
  • May 6, 1806
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  • Gass, Patrick
September 26, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Chiefs & thir families came & camped near us, Several men bad, Capt Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) Sick    I
  • September 26, 1805
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  • Clark, William
May 20, 1804 - Clark, William
  • last night    I continue to write Rolls, Send 20 men to Church to day    one man Sick    Capt Lewis
  • May 20, 1804
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  • Clark, William
June 14, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • the other Sick.    proceeded on    passed a bottom on N. S. where Capt. Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) & men had
  • verry Sick.    one of the men a light feaver.    we Came 10 miles to day through a verry rapid current
  • June 14, 1805
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  • Ordway, John
June 14, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  •    one a lame hand the other 2 sick.    we proceeded on.    passed the place where Capt. Lewis (Lewis
  • Islands of cotton timber.    the current verry rapid all day.    our Intrepters wife verry Sick & I am
  • verry Sick myself    about 4 oC. P. M. we met one man which Capt. Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) Sent back
  • June 14, 1805
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  • Whitehouse, Joseph
June 1, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • came to see us. The sick Indian is getting much better. The officers got some bear-skins from
  • June 1, 1806
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  • Gass, Patrick
May 4, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • of the men became sick this morning and has remained so all day. Probably Antelope
  • May 4, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
August 27, 1805 - Clark, William
  • purchased which afforded us a Supper. Probably the sick man, Windsor (Windsor
  • August 27, 1805
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  • Clark, William
February 5, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Sonday 5th Feby    Still Sick, The french man Wife &c Came to See us to day    Mes. Cane (Cann, E.) als
  • February 5, 1804
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  • Clark, William
May 6, 1806 - Ordway, John
  • to give us last night which we excepted and Shot him to eat, as some of the men are gitting Sick eating
  • May 6, 1806
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  • Ordway, John
October 4, 1805 - Clark, William
  • verry much. The after part of this day verry warm. Capt Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) Still Sick but able
  • October 4, 1805
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  • Clark, William
February 11, 1806 - Ordway, John
  • round to the Salt works (Saltmaking Camp (Oreg.)) after the Sick men.    2 more men were to Stay
  • February 11, 1806
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  • Ordway, John
January 28, 1805 - Clark, William
  • wishing to get war hatchets made [here a drawing] this shape    the man Sick yesterday is getting well
  • January 28, 1805
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  • Clark, William
September 25, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • appear to be getting much better; but Captain Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) is very sick and taking medicine
  • September 25, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
July 13, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • . Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) a Sick man & our Intrepters wife (Sacagawea) went across by land which
  • July 13, 1805
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  • Ordway, John
February 2, 1804 - Clark, William
  • (Koehn, Francis) and returned to Dinner, verry Sick    wind high from S W
  • February 2, 1804
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  • Clark, William
May 25, 1806 - Ordway, John
  • Sunday 25th of May 1806.    a Thunder Shower eairly this evening.    we undertook to Sweet the Sick
  • May 25, 1806
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  • Ordway, John
July 13, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • baggage for the upper Camp (Canoe Camp (Mont.)) .    Capt. Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) a Sick french man
  • ) , a frenchman that was sick & our Interpreters Indian Wife (Sacagawea) , went across by land to the upper Camp
  • July 13, 1805
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  • Whitehouse, Joseph
April 2, 1804 - Clark, William
  •    three men Sick    all mess arranged, & men makeing Parched meal, those Gentlemen Stay w[it]h me all
  • April 2, 1804
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  • Clark, William
March 21, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • were visited to day by some Clatsop indians (Clatsop Indians) who left us in the evening.    our sick
  • March 21, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 23, 1804 - Clark, William
  • the Last Course was to.    one man Sick. This entry in the Field Notes for May 23
  • May 23, 1804
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  • Clark, William
June 11, 1805 - Clark, William
  • & the wind blew hard, the Indian woman (Sacagawea) verry Sick, I blead her which appeared to be of great
  • June 11, 1805
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  • Clark, William
May 18, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • was sick. In the evening four hunters came in and had killed nothing but some grous
  • May 18, 1806
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  • Gass, Patrick
June 26, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • to be black with buffalow. Some antelopes and Deer also wolves    Whitehouse (Whitehouse, Joseph) took Sick
  • June 26, 1805
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  • Ordway, John
June 26, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • returned over the plains with two more canoes and baggage. One man fell very sick, and Captain Lewis (Lewis
  • June 26, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
May 25, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • interpreter's child (Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste) has been very sick, but he is getting
  • May 25, 1806
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  • Gass, Patrick
June 10, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Indian woman verry Sick & was bled.— Shields (Shields, John
  • June 10, 1805
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  • Ordway, John
June 2, 1806 - Ordway, John
  • castrated horses are nearly well and one is Sick and like to dye. So Some of our men went and Shot him &C
  • June 2, 1806
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  • Ordway, John
September 24, 1805 - Clark, William
  • for Some time others obliged to be put on horses. I gave rushes Pills to the Sick this evening. Several
  • September 24, 1805
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  • Clark, William
December 23, 1805 - Clark, William
  • a little pounded fish to Cus-ca-lah (Cus-ka-lah) who was Sick
  • December 23, 1805
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  • Clark, William
March 30, 1804 - Clark, William
  • this evenging in inforcing our regulation &. not to do Injury〉    Priors (Pryor, Nathaniel Hale) is verry Sick
  • March 30, 1804
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  • Clark, William
May 5, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • of ardent Spirits.    we Saw buffaloe and flocks of Goats.    Jo. Fields (Field, Joseph) verry Sick.    we
  • ) , was taken very Sick at this place.—    At 3 oClock P. M. we got under way, and proceeded on 'till towards
  • May 5, 1805
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  • Whitehouse, Joseph
March 2, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • March 2cd The diet of the sick is so inferior
  • that they recover their strength but slowly.    none of them are now sick but all in a state of convalessence
  • March 2, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
July 13, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • , Jean Baptiste) one of the men whom I had reserved to man the canoes being sick I sent Charbono
  • (Charbonneau, Toussaint) in his stead by water and the sick man and Indian woman (Sacagawea) accompanyed me
  • July 13, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 22, 1806 - Clark, William
  • with us on his return.    our sick consisting of Gibson (Gibson, George) , Bratten (Bratton, William E
  • of a Coald & head ake.    we have not had as many Sick at one time Since we left the Settlements
  • February 22, 1806
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  • Clark, William
June 25, 1806 - Clark, William
  • , Meriwether) gave the Sick indian a Small buffalow robe which he brought from the Missouri (Missouri River
  • June 25, 1806
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  • Clark, William
September 26, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) Still very unwell, Several men taken Sick on the way down, I administered
  • September 26, 1805
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  • Clark, William
June 10, 1805 - Clark, William
  • cah gah, we â (Sacagawea) our Indian woman verry Sick    I blead her, we
  • June 10, 1805
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  • Clark, William
September 23, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Could Carry to the river    Capt. Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) & 2 men verry Sick this evening, my hip
  • September 23, 1805
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  • Clark, William
May 27, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .    the indians were so anxious that the sick Cheif should be sweated under our inspection that they requested we
  • .—    this is at least a strong mark of parental affection.    they all appear extreemly attentive to this sick man nor
  • do they appear to relax in their asceduity towards him notwithstand he has been sick and helpless
  • May 27, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 24, 1806 - Clark, William
  • .    at this village we purchased a fiew wappato and a Dog for our Sick men Willard (Willard, Alexander) and Bratten
  • March 24, 1806
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  • Clark, William
June 25, 1805 - Clark, William
  • ) Sick, the party amused themselves with danceing untill 10 oClock all Chearfullness and good humer
  • June 25, 1805
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  • Clark, William
August 26, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • to dine    one of our Indian women was taken Sick rideing a long and halted a fiew minutes and had hir
  • August 26, 1805
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  • Ordway, John