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I got in trouble at Camp Wood and so the captains made me one
of the "return party" - I only went as far as the Mandan Villages
and helped bring the journals and scientific discoveries of
the first year back to St. Louis in the spring of 1805. But
my adventures were not over. When I returned to St. Louis, I
volunteered to go on another journey with a lieutenant named
Zebulon Pike. We traveled up the Mississippi River to find its
source, and camped in freezing cold Minnesota for the winter.
In the spring of 1806 we returned to St. Louis, but Pike was
sent out once again and I went with him. This time we went out
across the Kansas plains. Pike's party split in western Kansas.
Most of them went on to explore Colorado and got captured by
the Spanish. I was part of the party that went down the Arkansas
River and returned to St. Louis. I later married and settled
in Carondelet, Missouri. |
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