Roosevelt, WA near Morning's Camp

we Could not Cook brakfast for the want of wood

obliged to purchase wood at a high rate.
William Clark

Barren hills with large basalt cliffs next to river

Photo date: November 8, 2008. Some modern artifacts have been obscured.

Columbia River

at 2 miles lower passed a rapid, large rocks Stringing into the river of large Size
-William Clark-

Historic photo of large black rock on the shore of the Columbia River

Photo by Lee Russell in September 1941. (altered)
Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

Columbia River near present John Day Dam

We found near to our Camp, a handsome spring of water which ran from under some Clifts of rocks.
-Joseph Whitehouse-

The spring described by Whitehouse is on the opposite (north) shore.

Historic photo with sandy shores and cliffs on Columbia River

Photo by Albert Henry Barnes circa 1913 Courtesy Maryhill Museum of Art.

Deer Hide, Elk Hide, and Blue Blanket

These Natives were chiefly Cloathed with deer & Elk skins, which they dress into leather. They had also some Rabbit, & squirrel skins among them.— We also saw with them blue Cloth & blankets,
-Joseph Whitehosue-

White deer hide on an elk hide and navy blue blanket

Klickitat Man

Those people recived us with great kindness, and examined us with much attention, their employments custom Dress and appearance Similar to those above...
-William Clark-

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Historic photo of Klickitat Indian

Photo by Benjamin Gifford circa 1900.