Fort Clatsop, Oregon, United States (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)

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"Many reasons had determined us to remain at fort Clatsop till the first of April. Besides the want of fuel in the Columbian plains, and the impracticability of passing the mountains before the beginning of June, we were anxious to see some of the foreign traders..."

"They had, however, seen some of the black‐tailed, jumping, or fallow deer, like those about fort Clatsop, which are scarce near this place, where the common long‐tailed fallow deer are most abundant."

"Note. Fort Clatsop is situated on the west side of, and three miles up the Netui river from Meriwether bay, and seven miles east from the nearest part of the seacoast;—at this fort captain M. Lewis, and captain W. Clarke, passed the winter of 1805 and 1806."