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Letter signed Meriwether Lewis, Fort Mandan, 1609 miles above the entrance of the Missouri, to his mother, Mrs. Lucy Marks, Charlottesville, Virginia. He and his friend and companion Capt. Clark have decided, on account of the approach of winter, the low state of the water and the known scarcity of timber, to fortify themselves and remain for the winter near the Mandans, Minetares and Ahwabharways who are “the most friendly and well disposed savages we have yet met with.” Having completed shelters and fortifications, they called the settlement Fort Mandan in honor of their friendly neighbors. They have experienced more difficulty from the navigation of the Missouri than danger from Indians. He discusses at length the trip so far including the difficulties of navigation, the vegetation and game, the land they have passed through and the spirit of the party. He also writes that “I request . . . you will give yourself no uneasiness with respect to my fate, for I assure you that I feel myself perfectly as safe as I should do in Albemarle; and the only difference between 3 or 4 thousand miles and 130, is that I cannot have the pleasure of seeing you as often . . .” (4 pages) (Oversize), 1805 Mar 31

 Item — Box: OS: La-Le
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Meriwether Lewis Papers is an artificial, or subject-based, collection gathered to record the Lewis and Clark Expedition. During the re-processing of the Meriwether Lewis Collection in 1999, several items were removed from the collection and returned to the archival collection in which they originally belonged. (Please consult the separation record at the end of this finding aid.)

Dates: 1805 Mar 31

Document signed Meriwether Lewis, deed to William C. Carr. For a parcel of land “situated on the hill, back of the town of St. Louis.” (3 pages) (Oversize) (accession number: 70-0070), 1809 Aug 19

 Item — Box: OS: La-Le
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Meriwether Lewis Papers is an artificial, or subject-based, collection gathered to record the Lewis and Clark Expedition. During the re-processing of the Meriwether Lewis Collection in 1999, several items were removed from the collection and returned to the archival collection in which they originally belonged. (Please consult the separation record at the end of this finding aid.)

Dates: 1809 Aug 19

Indenture for land from August & Cerre Chouteau to Gabriel Paul. (accession number: 60-0122) (Oversize), 1818 June 14

 Item — Box: OS: La-Le
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Meriwether Lewis Papers is an artificial, or subject-based, collection gathered to record the Lewis and Clark Expedition. During the re-processing of the Meriwether Lewis Collection in 1999, several items were removed from the collection and returned to the archival collection in which they originally belonged. (Please consult the separation record at the end of this finding aid.)

Dates: 1818 June 14