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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 13, 1804
Day 266 Day 268 Clark, September 13, 1804 13th Septr. Thursday 1804 a Dark Drizzley Day, G D Cought 4 Beaver last night the winds from the N W. Cold Set out early and proceeded on verry…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, September 13, 1804
Day 267 Day 269 Lewis, September 13, 1804 September 13th Killed a bluewinged teal and a Porcupine; found it in a Cottonwood tree near the river on the Lard. Shore- the leaves of the…Edwin A. Robinson
Robinson, Edwin Arlington[1869-1935](3)Born at Head Tide, Maine, Dec. 22, 1869. Educated at Harvard University. Mr. Robinson is a psychological poet of great subtlety; his poems are usually…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 6, 1806
Day 1526 Day 1528 Lewis, August 6, 1806 Wednesday August 6th 1806. A little after dark last evening a violent storm arrose to the N. E. and shortly after came on attended with violent…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 18, 1804
Day 282 Day 284 Clark, September 18, 1804 September 18th Tuesday 1804 Wind from the N W. we Set out early the boat much lightened, the wind a head proceed on verry Slowly (1) Passed an I a…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: September 18, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark September 17, 1804September 19, 1804September 18, 1804 Septr. 18 I Killed a prarie wolf to day about the Sise of a Gray fox with a bushey tail…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: April 20, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 19, 1806April 21, 1806April 20, 1806 Sunday April 20th 1806. some frost this morning. The Enesher an Skillutes are much better clad than…coconut
(Encyclopedia) coconut, fruit of the coco palm (Cocos nucifera), a tree widely distributed through tropical regions. The seed is peculiarly adapted to dispersal by water because the large pod holding…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 3, 1806
Day 1300 Day 1302 Lewis, April 3, 1806 Thursday April 3rd 1806. Early this morning Joseph Feilds came over and informed me that Reubin Feilds Drewyer and himself had killed four Elk. as the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 4, 1806
Day 1566 Day 1568 Clark, August 4, 1806 Wednesday 4th August 1806 Musquetors excessively troublesom So much So that the men complained that they could not work at their Skins for those…