[Clark:]
Fort
Mandan Aprilth.. 7th.. 1805
Sunday, at 4 oClock PM, the Boat, in which was 6 Soldiers 2
frenchmen & an Indian, all under the command of a corporal
who
had the charge of dispatches, &c.—and a canoe with 2
french
men, Set out down the river for St. Louis. at the same
time we Sout out on our voyage up the river in 2 perogues
and 6
canoes, and proceded on to the 1st villag. of Mandans &
camped on the S.S. our party consisting of Sergt.
Nathaniel
Pryor Sgt. John Ordway. Sgt. Pat: Gass, William Bratten, John
Colter Joseph &
Reuben Fields. John Shields George Gibson
George Shannon, John Potts, John
Collins, Jos: Whitehouse,
Richard Windser, Alexander Willard, Hugh Hall,
Silas Gutrich,
Robert Frazure, Peter Crouzat, John Baptiest la page,
Francis
Labich, Hugh Mc. Neal, William Warner, Thomas
P. Howard,
Peter Wiser, J. B. Thompson and my servent york, George
Drew yer who acts as a hunter & interpreter, Shabonah and
his
Indian Squar to act as an Interpreter & interpretress
for the
snake Indians—one Mandan & Shabonahs infant. Sah-kah-gar
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