Day-by-Day / December 1, 1804

December 1, 1804

Hudson's Bay Company visitor

Trader George Henderson of the Hudson’s Bay Company visits Fort Mandan, and Sgt. Ordway describes their business at the Knife River Villages. A delegation of Cheyennes and Arikaras arouse Mandan suspicion.

More Trouble Brewing

by Yellowstone Public Radio[1]Originally aired weekdays by Yellowstone Public Radio during the Bicentennial observance of 2003-2006. Narrated by Hal Hansen. Scripts by Whit Hansen and Ed Jacobson. Produced by Leni Holliman. © … Continue reading

Picketing the Fort

This day, all our Men, were employ’d in procuring pickets, and picketting in our Fort which the Officers were determined to have made Strong.
Joseph Whitehouse

Cheyennes and Arikaras

Six Chiens [Cheyennes] So Called by the french Shar ha Indians had arrived with a pipe and Said that the mandans apprehended danger from the Shar has as they were at peace with the Seaux [Sioux]; and wished to Kill them and the Ricarees (or Panies) [Arikaras] but the Cheifs informed the nation [“]it was our wish that they Should not be hurt, and forbid being Killed &c.”
William Clark

Hudson’s Bay Visitor

a Scotsman who is tradeing at the Mandens came to visit us. he belonged to the hudson bay company [page torn, some words illegible] he brought over Tobacco Beeds & other kinds of Goods & traded with the Mandens for their furs & buffalow Robes. they bring Some Guns to trade for horses &.C. this hudsons bay compy. lay Garrisoned near the N. W. Compy. on River [blank] Eight or 10 days travel by land a North course from this.
John Ordway

 

Weather Diary

Ther. at sun symbol rise Weather Wind at sun symbol rise Thert. at 4 P.M. Weather Wind at 4 P.M. River
1 below 0 fair E. 6 S E r rise 1 ft.

Ice thick. wind hard
Meriwether Lewis[3]To assist the reader, the editor of this web page has omitted the date column, merged the “River” columns, and spelled out some abbreviations.

Notes

Notes
1 Originally aired weekdays by Yellowstone Public Radio during the Bicentennial observance of 2003-2006. Narrated by Hal Hansen. Scripts by Whit Hansen and Ed Jacobson. Produced by Leni Holliman. © 2003 by Yellowstone Public Radio.
2 W. Raymond Wood and Thomas D. Thiessen, Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains: Canadian Traders among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738–1818 (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985), Appendix:Table 1.
3 To assist the reader, the editor of this web page has omitted the date column, merged the “River” columns, and spelled out some abbreviations.

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