The Journals of Lewis & Clark: December 11, 1805

Updated May 14, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
December 10, 1805
December 12, 1805

December 11, 1805

December 11th Wednesday rained all last night moderately, we are all employed putting up the huts, rained at intervales all day moderately employed in putting up Cabins for our winter quarters, one man with Turners, one with a Strained Knee, one Sick with Disentary & Serjt. Pryor unwell from haveing his Sholder out of place

Wednesday 11th December 1805

rained all the last night moderately we are all employed putting up huts or Cabins for our winters quarters. Sergeant Pryor unwell from a dislocation of his Sholder, Gibson with the disentary, Jo. Fields with biles on his legs, & Werner with a Strained Knee. The rained Continued moderately all day.

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