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July 28, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • sick,—    part of our Men were taken off, from the Baggage &ca. in order to build a bowry, for his
  • July 28, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
August 24, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • the divideing ridge.    proceeded on abt. 3 miles    one of the men was taken Sick with the collick
  • August 24, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
August 15, 1804 - Gass, Patrick
  • appeared to wish to make peace with all nations. This day Sergeant Floyd (Floyd, Charles) became very sick
  • August 15, 1804
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
February 27, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • very unwell the other sick men have nearly recovered. Gutridge (Goodrich, Silas) and McNeal (McNeal
  • February 27, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 13, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • & Camped on the South Side.    I was taken verry Sick to day, & a vilont head ack.    2 deer & [illegible
  • June 13, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
May 6, 1806 - Clark, William
  • May 6th 1806 This morning the Susband of the Sick
  • been sick. Sore Eyes is an universal Complaint among all the nations which we have Seen on the West
  • May 6, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 2, 1806 - Clark, William
  • March 2nd 1806 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 Covelessence
  • March 2, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 8, 1804 - Clark, William
  • ) 8th of July Sunday    Set out early this morning, the Sick man [Frazer (Frazer, Robert) ] much better
  • (Field, Reubin) & Guterich (Goodrich, Silas) [Goodrich (Goodrich, Silas) ], five men Sick to day
  • July 8, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
Weather, September 1805 - Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
  • 29th ¾ of the party Sick. Day very hot
  • (Lewis, Meriwether) & Several men Sick."
  • Weather, September 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
February 19, 1806 - Clark, William
  • in order that they might be prepared for Covering the baggage when se Set out in the Spring.    our Sick
  • February 19, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 24, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • and purchased some wappetoe, a dog for the sick, and a hat for one of the men.    on one of the seal Islands
  • March 24, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 15, 1805 - Clark, William
  • the falls this morning verry distinctly—    our Indian woman (Sacagawea) Sick & low Spirited    I gave her
  • June 15, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 20, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • cranberries for the sick. Gibson (Gibson, George) is on the recovery fast; Bratton (Bratton, William E.) has
  • February 20, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
August 26, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • .    one of our Indian women was taken Sick a little back of this and halted a fiew minutes on the road
  • August 26, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
July 29, 1804 - Clark, William
  • , Alexander) near loseing his Gun in this river, two men Sick & Sevral with Boils, a Cold Day    Wind from
  • July 29, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
October 7, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • .    one man taken Sick with the collick.    we passed Some old Indian Camps this afternoon & a Small
  • October 7, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
February 24, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • February 24th 1806. Our sick are still on the recovery
  • February 24, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
November 8, 1805 - Clark, William
  • in Such a manner as to cause Several to be verry Sick. Reuben fields (Field, Reubin) , Wiser (Weiser, Peter
  • November 8, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
November 8, 1805 - Clark, William
  • that Several of our party were Sea Sick. Cathlamet Bay (Cathlamet Bay
  • November 8, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 18, 1806 - Clark, William
  • of the men are complaining of being unwell.    it is truly unfortunate that they Should be Sick at the moment
  • March 18, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
December 29, 1805 - Clark, William
  • (Cruzatte, Pierre) Sick with a vilent Cold    My Servent (York) better—    we are told by the Indians
  • December 29, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
December 29, 1805 - Clark, William
  • not Spare the articles they were most in want of. Peter Crusat (Cruzatte, Pierre) Sick with a violent Cold
  • December 29, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 15, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .— Bratton (Bratton, William E.) still sick
  • March 15, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 17, 1806 - Clark, William
  • (Point Adams) with a view to obtain Some fresh meat for the Sick.    a little before noon Shannon
  • February 17, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 10, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • sick that he could not set up or walk alone and had desired him to ask us to have him brought
  • February 10, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 23, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • this day worthy of particular notice. our sick are all on the recovery, except Sergt. Ordway (Ordway, John
  • February 23, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 23, 1806 - Clark, William
  • particular notice.    our Sick are all on the recovery.    the men have provided themselves verry amply
  • February 23, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
May 16, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .    the black bear they more frequently kill as they are less ferocious.    our sick men are much better today
  • May 16, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 8, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • night, he pursued him but did not overtake him untill he had nearly reached our canip. The sick Cheif
  • June 8, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
August 24, 1805 - Clark, William
  • ways So as to make us Sick, dew verry heavy, my beding wet    in passing around a rock the horses were
  • August 24, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
May 25, 1806 - Clark, William
  • in this neghbourhood tho no So Comon as the other Species. we attempted to swet the sick indian
  • May 25, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
September 24, 1804 - Clark, William
  • time been Sick, began to blead which allarmed him—    ⅔ of our party Camped on board    The remainder
  • September 24, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 27, 1806 - Clark, William
  • , Alexander) Still Continue very unwell the other Sick men have nearly recovered. Goodrich (Goodrich, Silas
  • February 27, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
May 6, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • May 6th 1806. This morning the husband of the sick
  • last night than she had since she had been sick.    sore eyes is an universal complaint with all
  • May 6, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
  • Weather, January 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
July 20, 1804 - Clark, William
  • ) July 20th Friday 1804, a fog this morning and verry Cool    George Drewyer (Drouillard, George) Sick
  • July 20, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
May 30, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .    we gave the sick Cheif a severe sweat today, shortly after which he could move one of his legs
  • May 30, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 30, 1806 - Clark, William
  • that we have also lost our Canoe.— all our involedes are on the recovery.    we gave the Sick Chief
  • May 30, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
January 3-4, 1804 - Clark, William
  •   (about 3 will be sick) This undated material is on the reverse of document 4
  • January 03-04, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
June 6, 1806 - Clark, William
  • brother was Sick &c.—. This entry ends the daily journal material in Voorhis No. 3
  • June 6, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
May 4, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • (Field, Joseph) was very sick today with the disentary had a high fever    I gave him a doze of Glauber
  • May 4, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 24, 1806 - Clark, William
  • February 24th 1806 Our Sick are Still on the recovery
  • February 24, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 18, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • that they should be sick at the moment of our departure.    we directed Sergt. Pryor (Pryor, Nathaniel Hale
  • March 18, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
July 27, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • & refresh ourselves a day or too &c.—    Capt. Clark (Clark, William) taken Sick.— Saturday
  • July 27, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
May 24, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • the sick man of whom I have before made mentions as having lost the power of his limbs.    he is a cheif
  • May 24, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 28, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • us, but there were not many bear. The sick Cheif was much better this morning he can use his hands
  • May 28, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 28, 1806 - Clark, William
  • abundant they informed us, but there was not many bear. The Sick Chief is much better this morning    he
  • May 28, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
November 12, 1804 - Clark, William
  • —    3 men Sick with the [blank]    Several, Wind Changeable verry cold evening, freesing all day    Some
  • November 12, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 17, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • (Point Adams) with a view to obtain some fresh meat for the sick.    a little before noon Shannon
  • February 17, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 5, 1806 - Clark, William
  • quantity of bread of Cows and some of those roots dryed. We had Several applications to assist their Sick
  • May 5, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William