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Works by John Ordway

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Canonical name
Ordway, John
Birthdate
c. 1775
Date of death
c. 1817
Gender
male
Occupations
soldier
explorer
Organizations
United States Army
Corps of Discovery
Relationships
Lewis, Meriwether (colleague|commanding officer)
Floyd, Charles (colleague)
Gass, Patrick (colleague)
Places of residence
Hebron, New Hampshire, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New Hampshire, USA

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This is the first of the journal collections I've read cover to cover. I must say I was impressed with Sergeant Ordway as a recorder of information and as a stylist.

First, he is a consistent journalist. He wrote every day, at least a full paragraph. Some entries are much longer. Moulton's notes are a great help in offering clarifying explanations or geographic references to Ordway's explanations.

Ordway is also often willing to take the time to provide more than a cursory entry. He shares show more his observations in an interesting, descriptive prose. I was particularly impressed by his observations of the weather, such as the cold and snow the Corps encountered in the Three Rivers region, even though it was August.

Floyd is a bit less fun. His entries tended to be much briefer, and the spelling oddities were a bit harder to decode. Some of the entries are longer and descriptive, but many are only a few sentences.
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