Winter Camp at Wood River, IL The men celebrate Christmas by drinking, hunting, and frolicking. The visiting Indians heard a rumour that they cannot trade because the Americans now have possession of Louisiana, and Drouillard agrees to join the expedition.
Camp Dubois Christmas
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Christmas Frolic
I was wakened by a Christmas discharge found that Some of the party had got Drunk the men frolicked and hunted all day, Snow this morning, Ice run all day, Several Turkey Killed Shields returned with a cheese & 4 lb butter,
—William Clark
Indian Visitors
Three Indians Come to day to take Christmas with us, I gave them a bottle of whiskey and they went off after informing me that a great talk had been held and that all the nations were going to war against the Ozous in 3 months, one informed me that a English man 16 ms. from here told him that the Americans had the Countrey and no one was allowed to trade &c. I explained the Intention of Govmt to him, and the Caus of the possession . . . .
—William Clark
Drouillard Signs On
Drewyear Says he will go with us, at the rate ofd [offered?] and will go to Massac to Settle his matters.
—William Clark
Winter Camp at Wood River (Camp Dubois) is a High Potential Historic Site along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail managed by the U.S. National Park Service. The site, near Hartford, Illinois, is managed as Lewis and Clark State Historic Site and is open to the public.