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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 4, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 3, 1806August 5, 1806August 4, 1806 Monday August 4th 1806. Set out at 4 A.M. this morning. permited Willard and Sergt. Ordway to exchange…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 14, 1805
Day 594 Day 596 Clark, April 14, 1805 14th of April Sunday 1805. a fine morning, a dog came to us this morning we Suppose him to be left by the Inds. who had their camps near the Lake we…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 4, 1805
Day 634 Day 636 Lewis, May 4, 1805 Saturday May 4th 1805. We were detained this morning untill about 9 OCk. in order to repare the rudder irons of the red perogue which were broken last…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 27, 1806
Day 1231 Day 1233 Clark, February 27, 1806 Thursday February 27th 1806 Reubin Field returned this evening and had not killed anything, he reported that there were no Elk towards point…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 16, 1806
Day 1328 Day 1330 Clark, April 16, 1806 Wednesday April 16th 1806 about 8 oClock this morning I passed the river with the two interpreters, and nine men in order to trade with the nativs…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 20, 1806
Day 1338 Day 1340 Lewis, April 20, 1806 Sunday April 20th 1806. some frost this morning. The Enesher an Skillutes are much better clad than they were last fall, there men have generally…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 20, 1806
Day 1340 Day 1342 Clark, April 20, 1806 Sunday 20th April 1806 a very cold morning the western mountains Covered with Snow I Shewed the Eneshers the articles I had to give for their horses…Eloise in Moscow
More Impish Fun? "Oh definitely Da" by Holly Hartman "Weenie's coat was made of porcupine which was rawther sweet He got it especially for the trip They treated him like a dog…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 4, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 3, 1805May 5, 1805May 4, 1805 Saturday May 4th 1805. We were detained this morning untill about 9 OCk. in order to repare the rudder irons…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 30, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 29, 1805May 31, 1805May 30, 1805 Thursday May 30th 1805. The rain which commenced last evening continued with little intermission untill…