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From Clark's Journal
Date: November 17, 1805
When I was a child I lived in Kentucky and Virginia. Eventually, Â I joined the Virginia Army. Â I have seen unbelievable things since I joined the Army. One early dreary morning, we got together with the Native Americans to exchange supplies from the islands. That day, we arrived at column rock and I could hear the sea and the waves smashing on the rocks. The Native Americans helped us today by showing us how to get to the waterway. I can't wait to see the Pacific Ocean.
From Lewis's Journal
Date: June 18, 1805
I have been a military skipper, a lawmaker, and now I am a pioneer. President Jefferson requested that I take 30 men and myself to investigate an obscure area. I have spent a lot of time inspecting records of what other's have seen before me. President Jefferson asked me to make a guide with an alternative course to the Pacific Ocean. Â In the guide, he wants me to draw examples of landmarks and take notes. This keeps my mind busy. I have to keep as much data as possible about the terrain so others can take this same journey. I am sure that we will experience difficulties in our future like starvation, depletion, infections, unforgiving conditions, and climate conditions. Â Hopefully, we will find locals willing to help as we travel west.
From Sacagawea Journal
Date February 11, 1805
I am a Shoshone Indian and the spouse of Toussaint Charbonneau. I was kidnapped when I was 12 by the Hidatsa Indians. Lewis  and Clark employed my husband to be a mediator for them. Today, I had my forth child, Jean Baptiste. The labor was long and agonizing, but he is a fine looking child and he is mine.
From York Journal
Date August 24, 1804
I have been William Clark's personal servant since I was 14 years old. Â I deal with Mr. Clark daily. Today I had hunt and I killed two deer that later became stew for Mr. Clark. I need to be free but I also like to travel and see all that he see's. This excursion is hard, but I like getting to hunt and travel.