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A clear cold morning with high wind: we caught in a trap a large gray wolf, and last night obtained in the same way a fox who had for some time infested the neighbourhood of the fort.
Meriwether Lewis
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Meriwether Lewis
Age: 35 †
Born: 1774
Born: August 18
Died: 1809
Died: October 11
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