The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Online
February 3, 18042003University of Nebraska Press and University of Nebraska Libraries–Electronic Text CenterLincoln, Nebraskajfaust2@unl.eduMeriwether LewisWilliam ClarkGary E. MoultonThomas W. Dunlay,Assistant EditorThe Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 2August 30, 1803–August 24, 1804University of Nebraska PressLincoln and London1986172-17338.8 -90.12Opposite side of Wood River in St. Charles County, MO. Because of the shifts in location of the Missouri and Wood rivers, this location is hard to find exactly. A camp was set up for the winter, and they stayed here until 1804-05-14JournalsJournal Entries2004-01-05Laura WeaklyInitial creation2016-010-06Brian Pytlik Zillig
Converted from P4 to P5. 2016-09-26Karin DalzielAdded Geo Information from spreadsheetFebruary 3, 1804
Clark
Friday 3d I am verry unwell all day; take medisone without fair Thawing Day
Clark may have written another word (perhaps "effect") on the next line, which was then overwritten by the next entry. The final words, "fair Thawing Day," are squeezed between the two lines.