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
we Could not Cook brakfast for the want of wood
obliged to purchase wood at a high rate.
William Clark
at 2 miles lower passed a rapid, large rocks Stringing into the river of large Size
-William Clark-
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.
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-
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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