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Labuche and Crusat will man the larboard bow oar alternately, and the one not engaged at the oar will attend as the Bows-man, and when the attention of both these persons is necessary at the bow, their oar is to be maned by any idle hand on board. Meriwether Lewis Capt. Wm. Clark Cpt.

Gravellin a man well versed in the language of this nation and gave us Some information relitive to the Countrey naton &c Win Clark Cpt &. Meriwether Lewis River Marapa Capt. 1st U.S. Regt. Infty

Capt Lewis went out to hund on the Island a great number of Buffalow in Sight I must Seal up all those Scrips & draw from my Journal at Some other time Win Clark Cpt.

M. Lewis Capt. 1st US. Regt. Infty. Win Clark Cpt. &. Pryor & Mr. Durion the Soues interpeter with about 70 Soues arrived on the opposit Side of the river we Sent over for them, who came over Mr. D. & his Son who was tradeing with the Indians Came over Mr. Durion informed that three Chiefs were of the Party, we Sent over Serjt. Pryor with young Mr.

Set out at an early hour this morning; proceeded pretty well untill breakfat, when the wind became so hard a head that we proceeded with difficulty even with the assistance of our toe lines. the party halted and Cpt.

Meriwether Lewis Capt. 1st U.S. Regt Infty. Wm Clark Cpt &.

"Octob'r 31, 1755. To ABIJAH WILLARD." "BOSTON, Oct. 31, 1755 "Sir: I have lately received a Letter from my Kinsman Cpt. Abijah Willard expressing his tender concern for his soldiers who are exposed to ly in Tents in this cold season now coming on and their cloath now worn out.