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| P.S.
Well, it was quite a trip. I wasn't ready for most of what happened.
I got lost for over two weeks in the autumn of 1804 and almost
starved to death, and I was lost again for a couple of days
at the headwaters of the Missouri in 1805. But I made it back!
In 1807 I went along with Nathaniel Prior's expedition to return
Chief Big White to the Mandans. In a fight with the Arikara
Indians I was shot in the leg, which later had to be amputated.
But I made it back! William Clark became a good friend. I helped
him edit the expedition journals and studied to be a lawyer,
later practicing law in Kentucky and Missouri. I also served
in the Missouri State Senate. I died in Palmyra, Missouri in
1836 while working on a case in court. |
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