Westward Quest
Journey's Journals

              

Carissa

The firs’ of March,

            My name is Forrest Marshall Schlummpp. It is the night befo me and me clan leaves from St. Louis, Missourie. Back about 30 years befo I wasa hired as a frontiers man for Lewis ‘n Clark, I was thee best frontiers man around. I was a extremelie well hunta back ‘n mya day. I herred cattle, buffalo, and horses. I did almost everything a real man is ‘posed ta do. I always need my big huntin’ gun fo extra potection. I am exremelie ascared of this expedition because I won’t bea seein’ my family fo who knows how long. This journey wil’ hopfullie be quiet a experence foa me ‘cause I’m not aware of whatsa out thurr. I ama hopin’ I willa make it thurr ‘n bac alive.




March 2nd.

Today is relly imporen’ ta me cuza we just arrived at the Missouri Riva. The riva isn’t eny thing I xpected it to be. Everaything is so green n fresh, n the riva is so clean and brigh’. I neva though’ id make it all tha way herr. The fish is the bes’ ive eva had, its so good n delicious. Hopefully we will afind mo’ rivas alon’ the way.

Brennan

    

 I am so excited! Late afternoon yesterday we were looking for a place to set up camp and we heard running water up ahead.  We looked over a cliff and there we saw the March 1, 1804

    

 

Hello my name is Jeremy Perkins and I am 20 years of age.  I am about to take part in a very important journey that will take us into the unknown territory west of the Mississippi River.  Not a soul has ever set foot across the river but now since the United States is considering purchasing this land a group has been assigned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the unknown territory.

    

 

We leave tomorrow morning with our leaders William Clark and Meriwether Lewis who I hear are very intelligent individuals with tracking and common knowledge about the wilderness under there belts.  I am a little nervous about the adventure thats why I have decided to take my trusty dog, Mr. Brown along with me.  He might be a bit off help if we run into any strange animals along the way. I hope that we find lots of adventure on this trip along with new discoveries to bring back home.  Who knows maybe we'll be famous.  I am hoping we find lots of mountains or rivers along the way because they could help with farming if the land is descent enough.  Well I better finish my packing for the long trip and wash my clothes, I want to make sure and make a good impression on Lewis & Clark. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 3, 1804

Missouri River.  It was so breathtaking, none of us could believe the beauty that this river possessed.  It was good we found a water source as well because we were getting mighty hungry and there were some great fish swimming around in the river. 

    Right now I am sitting on some rocks on the shoreline of the river.  I wish everyone could see this wonderful site.  I really think that President Jefferson is going to be pleasantly surprised with all we are discovering in this short amount of time we have been out West.  Well we are about to take off down the river better go get my stuff. 

P.S. Mr. Brown really likes this adventure although he was sprayed by some sort of a white and black rodent the other day.  I think some of them called it a skunk or something like that.

 

Lucas

March 3, 1804

Barry West

 

It is the day before we leave for our long journey to the west. President Jefferson is sending us to the west to discover the hidden secrets of the land to the west of where we are today. To tell you the truth I’m a little nervous about the journey and how the outcome might turn out. I wonder if all the rumors about the west are true. I certainly hope not. I’m anxiously waiting to find out what new adventures and discoveries we’ll stumble into. I wonder what kind of animals we’ll encounter on the way. But over all, I’m very excited for this journey.

 

March 5, 1804

Barry West

 

 

 

Today we first set foot on the Missouri River to begin our long journey to the west. I never knew how many trees and fascinating landscapes there are just along the river. This river is very fascinating, but the downside is that we definitely need a good navigator, and someone that has traveled and experienced this river would definitely be a plus to our side, but we don’t have one yet. I am worried a little bit about the ferocious animals that roam about this area. You never know what to expect.

 

 

 

 

 steve

THE DAY BEFORE THE TRIP

 

Hello my name is Jack Frost. I am excited about this mission that Thomas Jefferson has sent us on. I also am a little nervous about going on this journey. The rumors that I have heard are that there are some strange animals over yonder in the west. I’ve heard that there are seven-foot tall beavers. I have heard that there are bears that take up to ten shots with a gun, to kill.

 

I fear that many men will die on this mission, however I am all for going. This will be something I will cherish all my life. This will be great for me to discover and learn new things about our country. I am in charge of making specific detailed maps for William Clark. 

 

Jason

 

March 1 1804

 

            It is the nite befor the journe and I  am feeling veary nervious.  I am feeling veary scared and excited at the same time.  I have heard many roumers about Mountians, Huge Beavers, and indians.  I hove that the indians are nice to us.  I hope everything  on our journe goes good. I have said goodbye to my family and friends. Well it is time to hit the trail so I have to go.

 

                                                                                                            Joe Hartford