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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 21, 1805
Day 859 Day 861 Lewis, August 21, 1805 Wednesday August 21st 1805. This morning was very cold. the ice 1/4 of an inch thick on the water which stood in the vessels exposed to the air. some…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 11, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 10, 1805August 12, 1805August 11, 1805 Sunday August 11th 1805. We set out very early this morning; but the track which we had pursued…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 21, 1805
Day 608 Day 610 Clark, April 21, 1805 21st of April Sunday 1805 Set out early the wind gentle & from the N. W. the river being verry Crooked, I concluded to walk through the point, the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 18, 1805
Day 661 Day 663 Lewis, May 18, 1805 Saturday May 18th 1805. The wind blew hard this morning from the West. we were enabled to employ our toe line the greater part of the day and therefore…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 6, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 5, 1805February 7, 1805February 6, 1805 6th February Wednesday 1805. Fair morning Wind from N. W. had a sley prepared against the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 9, 1806
Day 1497 Day 1499 Lewis, July 9, 1806 July 9th 1806. Set out early and had not proceeded far before it began to rain. the air extreemly cold. halted a few minutes in some old lodges until…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 6, 1805
Day 501 Day 503 Lewis, February 6, 1805 6th February Wednesday 1805. Fair morning Wind from N. W. had a sley prepared against the return of the horses which Capt Clark had promised to send…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 28, 1805
Day 622 Day 624 Clark, April 28, 1805 28th of April Sunday 1805 a fine day river falling, wind favourable from the S. E. and moderate, I walked on Shore to view the Countrey, from the top…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 30, 1805
Day 626 Day 628 Clark, April 30, 1805 30th of April Tuesday 1805 The wind blew hard from the N E all last night, we Set out at Sunrise the wind blew hard the greater part of the day and…Walt Whitman: Salut au Monde!, Part 7
Part 7I see the battle-fields of the earth, grass grows upon them and blossoms and corn, I see the tracks of ancient and modern expeditions.I see the nameless masonries, venerable…