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With the party of Clat Sops who visited us last was a man of much lighter Coloured than the nativs are generaly,

he was freckled with long duskey red hair, about 25 years of age
William Clark

Fort Clatsop Sentinel Box

we built a box for the centinel to Stand in out of the rain
-John Ordway-

Small shed attached to the side of the fort

Photo taken with permission at Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Fort Clatsop.

Fort Clatsop Marsh

fowls of various kinds are in great numbers in the rivers and Creeks and the sides of Meriwethers Bay near us but excessively wild—
-William Clark-

Photo date: December 20, 2010

Numerous waterfowl taking flight in a coastal marsh during a flood tide

Photo taken with permission at Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Fort Clatsop.

Slug

Snakes are yet to be seen, and Snales without Cover is Common and large
-William Clark-

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Slimy slug on a log

Photo taken with permission at Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Fort Clatsop.