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  • N.D.
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  • James P. Ronda
The Men of the Lewis & Clark Expedition The Men of the Lewis & Clark Expedition
  • is still reported as "very unwell;" on 8 March he is "yet complaining and is low Spirited;" on 20 March
  • N.D.
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  • Charles G. Clarke
The Way to the Western Sea Lewis and Clark across the Continent
  • from the ocean side of the point. Digestive disturbances left Clark and some of the men too unwell
  • N.D.
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  • David Lavender
The Way to the Western Sea Lewis and Clark across the Continent
  • on a jentle horse which was furnished by the Chief, Several men So unwell that they were Compelled to lie
  • N.D.
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  • David Lavender
The Way to the Western Sea Lewis and Clark across the Continent
  • &c and were extreemly cheerful." Lewis, though, was feeling unwell. Nervous stomach? Possibly. He
  • N.D.
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  • David Lavender
November 23, 1803 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • . Clark (Clark, William) very unwell. The district of Commandant Lorimiere (Lorimier
  • November 23, 1803
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
January 10, 1804 - Clark, William
  •    I am verry unwell all day, owing I believe to the Ducking & excessive Cold which I underwent
  • miles to the first settlements from his place in a [West] direction. I feel unwell to day
  • January 10, 1804
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  • Clark, William
January 11, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Wednesday 11th Jany.    I was unwell last night    Slept but little, a fine morning, the river Still riseing
  • January 11, 1804
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  • Clark, William
January 26, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Thursday 26th Jany 1804    a Cloudy warm Day    I am verry unwell all day, Gibson (Gibson, George) Killed
  • January 26, 1804
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  • Clark, William
January 27, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Friday 27th Jany: 1804.    a Cloudy morning    Some Snow, this morning I am verry unwell, to day at 1
  • January 27, 1804
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  • Clark, William
February 1, 1804 - Clark, William
  • & aired    I am very unwell
  • February 1, 1804
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  • Clark, William
February 3, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Friday 3d    I am verry unwell all day; take medisone without    fair Thawing Day
  • February 3, 1804
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  • Clark, William
March 27, 1804 - Clark, William
  • , Simon) )    river continue to rise,    beating at two morters parched Corn.    "I am unwell"
  • March 27, 1804
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  • Clark, William
June 5, 1804 - Clark, William
  • , I am verry unwell with a Slight feever from a bad cold caught three days ago
  • June 5, 1804
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  • Clark, William
June 6, 1804 - Clark, William
  • buffalow Sign to day I am Still verry unwell with a Sore throat & head ake
  • June 6, 1804
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  • Clark, William
July 14, 1804 - Clark, William
  • (Goodrich, Silas) [Goodrich (Goodrich, Silas) ] joined the Party    two men unwell, one a Felin on his
  • July 14, 1804
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  • Clark, William
July 14, 1804 - Clark, William
  • mentioned on the L. S.    Several men unwell with Boils, Felns, &c.   The river falls a little
  • July 14, 1804
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  • Clark, William
July 30, 1804 - Clark, William
  • (Floyd, Charles) verry unwell a bad Cold &c.    Several men with Boils, great qts. of Catfish    G. D
  • July 30, 1804
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  • Clark, William
September 28, 1804 - Clark, William
  • verry unwell I think for the want of Sleep
  • September 28, 1804
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  • Clark, William
September 28, 1804 - Clark, William
  • in the middle of the river & Stayed all night, I am Verry unwelle for want of Sleep    Deturmined to Sleep
  • September 28, 1804
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  • Clark, William
January 4, 1805 - Clark, William
  • .    I am verry unwell the after part of the Daye
  • January 4, 1805
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  • Clark, William
January 28, 1805 - Clark, William
  •    Mr. Jessome (Jusseaume, René) our interpeter was taken verry unwell this evening    warm day
  • January 28, 1805
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  • Clark, William
February 2, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Still unwell, one of the wives of the Big belley (Hidatsa Indians) interptr taken Sick—    Mr. Larocke
  • February 2, 1805
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  • Clark, William
May 6, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • from the mountains. Fields still continues unwell.    saw a brown bear swim the river above us, he
  • May 6, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 9, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • myself very unwell this morning and took a portion of salts from which I feel much releif this evening
  • June 9, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 9, 1805 - Clark, William
  • (Lewis, Meriwether) a little unwell to day & take Salts &c.    Send out 7 men to make a cache or hole
  • June 9, 1805
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  • Clark, William
June 10, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • and loaded them. I still feel myself somewhat unwell with the disentary, but determined to set out
  • June 10, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 25, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • unwell today.    he made Charbono (Charbonneau, Toussaint) kook for the party against their return
  • June 25, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 25, 1805 - Clark, William
  • & a few drops of rain at 5 oClock A. M. fair    I feel my Self a little unwell with a looseness &c. &c
  • June 25, 1805
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  • Clark, William
July 1, 1805 - Clark, William
  • employd in fitting up the Iron boat, the wind hard from the S, W,—    one man verry unwell, his legs
  • July 1, 1805
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  • Clark, William
July 1, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • &C the wind hard from the S. W.    one man verry unwell. his legs & thighs broke out and Swelled
  • July 1, 1805
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  • Ordway, John
July 7, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • to the water and frequently wet. Capt. Clarks (Clark, William) black man York (York) is very unwell today
  • July 7, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
July 16, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • of our men has been taken unwell. In the afternoon we continued our voyage, and the water continued very
  • July 16, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
July 26, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • of the water.    he felt himself very unwell shortly after but continued his march rejoined Sharbono
  • , Joseph) had killed in their absence    Capt. C. (Clark, William) was so unwell that he had
  • unwell he determined to encamp.    they killed two brown or Grisley bear this evening on the island where
  • July 26, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
July 26, 1805 - Clark, William
  • deep & verry rapid—    I felt my Self verry unwell & took up Camp on the little river 3 miles above its
  • July 26, 1805
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  • Clark, William
July 27, 1805 - Clark, William
  • 27th Saturday 1805 I was verry unwell all last night
  • arrived about 2 oClock. Several Deer killed this evening. I continue to be verry unwell fever verry high
  • July 27, 1805
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  • Clark, William
July 27, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • , William) verry unwell.    he had Seen a large elagant horse in the plains which appeared to be verry wild
  • July 27, 1805
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  • Ordway, John
July 27, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • . Capt. Clarke (Clark, William) was very unwell and had been so all last night. In the evening
  • July 27, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
July 28, 1805 - Clark, William
  • 28th Sunday 1805 I was verry unwell all night
  • July 28, 1805
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  • Clark, William
July 28, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • and hunting. Capt. Clark (Clark, William) still continued unwell. Our squaw informed us
  • July 28, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
July 28, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • out all the baggage to air.    Capt Clark (Clark, William) verry unwell.    we built a bowrey for his
  • July 28, 1805
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  • Whitehouse, Joseph
August 23, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • buck in the water. One of our sergeants is very unwell. We went on 3 miles, when Captain Clarke (Clark
  • August 23, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
September 19, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • fatiegued.    several of the men are unwell of the disentary.    brakings out, or irruptions of the Skin
  • September 19, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
September 20, 1805 - Clark, William
  • in the Center of the kile &c. I find myself verry unwell all the evening from eateing the fish
  • September 20, 1805
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  • Clark, William
September 24, 1805 - Clark, William
  • was furnishd by the Chief, Several men So unwell that they were Compelled to lie on the Side of the road
  • September 24, 1805
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  • Clark, William
September 24, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • at the first village. The men are generally unwell, owing to the change of diet. The valley is level
  • September 24, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
September 25, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • ; and myself and two or three of the men are yet very unwell. The climate here is warm; and the heat to day
  • September 25, 1805
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  • Gass, Patrick
September 26, 1805 - Clark, William
  • gave Pukes Salts &c. to Several, I am a little unwell. hot day
  • September 26, 1805
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  • Clark, William