Spring, 1806
Dear Mr. Jefferson,
The journey was the Corps at its best. The journey was America at its best. I have given you a wonderful expedition. I have written down most of my experiences in blogs, and have some discoveries too. I have sailed down the river in a keel boat, eaten 9 pounds of meat a day, been at Sgt. Floyd’s grave, met with the Teton Sioux, stopped at the Mandan villages and helped build Fort Mandan for a place to stay in the winter. I have also met Sacagawea, encountered Grizzly bears, sailed through the white cliffs, made it to the fork in the rivers and help decide which one to take. I also have helped carry the supplies up pass the waterfalls walking on prickly pear cacti. I helped but together Captain Lewis’s iron boat, and I have met the Shoshones and received the horses from them I have made it over the Bitter Root Mountains and Have Made it to the Ocean. I have helped built Fort Clatsop.
I have looked at my contract and I believe I should be paid with an A-. I don’t think my work the best, but it is pretty good and there are about enough there for an A. I have also brought a discovery back, but only one. I think overall I should be paid with an A-.
Signed,
Danielson
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The Ocean!!!
November 15, 1805. We have reached the Ocean!!! We were in an area witch we thought was the Ocean, but it wasn't. We were just in a big storm. It is very damp and moist here. We our all very happy that we made it sucsefully to the ocean. We are looking for any ships in the ocean that might be here. This is an amazing sight.
Salmon
17 October, 1805 we have passed the Mountains and are going down the Coulumbia River. Their is a lot of salmon here the river is crowded with them. There are a lot of Indians trying to catch them. All the men don't want to eat the salmon. There is also a lot of dead salmon on the shores and floating in the river. All of us are eating dog meat from the dogs that the area's Indians trade to us.
The Most Terrible Mountains
Late Summer, 1805. I can't wait to pass these mountains. There is almost nothing to eat up here. We are so used to one man eating nine pounds of meat a day that right now we feel and are starving. Old Toby, the person showing us the way across the mountains, got us lost. There was around eight inches of snow and we could barely walk. We had to boil snow over a camp fire to get water because there is almost no water up here. Because of some of the trails the horses fall of the ledge. We've killed two horses to eat. We had to kill a horse that fell off the ledge. We made it to a hot spring but the men were to tired to take their clothes off so that they could go in. Only a couple people had enough energy to take there moccasins of so that they could dunk their feet in. I can't wait to pass these mountains!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Captain Lewis's birthday
Agust 18, 1805. Today Captain Meriwether Lewis turned 31 years old. On his birthday he did the stranges think. He wrote in his journal about the day and then he started to write about all the things about him and how he has done nothing with his life. He's crazy! he has led a group of people almost all the way across America and through the unknown.
Meeting the Shoshone
August 13, 1805. Today we saw three Shoshone women and we went to them. One fled and the other two got down on their knees. to their suprise we started to give them gifts and beads. They took us to their chief, Cameawait, and we gave him gifts and we asked him to come with us to the boats. Eventually he said yes and he came with us, but he thought it was a trap, same with all the people who were staying at the village.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Beaver Head Rock
August 8Th, 1805 Today we came to a rock that looked like a beavers head. Sacagawea told us that this a rock that her people, the Shoshone, call Beaver head Rock. Both the captains were happy because it meant we will find the Shoshone soon. That also means we will be getting the horses to climb the mountains soon.
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