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[edit] Jumbled contents
The Contents of this page are jumbled. Maybe it should be retored to a previous version. Who is Robert Hunt? Why does it mention that Lewis had his hunting knife in his butt? Someone screwing around? July 12, 1805.....collapsibe iron boat?!?!?
- The "butt" comment and Robert Hunt (apparently a contemporary author on the subject of Lewis & Clark) are likely vandalism, so I removed them. The collapsible iron boat, based on a cursory review of other materials, has a likelihood of correctness. Stevie is the man! Talk • Work 02:14, 8 September 2006 (UTC)