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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 7, 1804
Day 400 Day 402 Clark, November 7, 1804 7th November Wednesday 1804 a termperate day we continued to building our hut, Cloudy and fogging all day Day 400 Day 402 ContentsThe Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, January 6, 1805
Day 467 Day 469 Clark, January 6, 1805 6th of January Sunday 1805 a Cold day but fiew indians to day I am ingaged as yesterday Day 467 Day 469 ContentsThe Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, January 8, 1805
Day 469 Day 471 Clark, January 8, 1805 8th of January Tuesday 1805 a Cold Day but fiew indians at the fort to day wind from the N, W, one man at the Village Day 469 Day 471 Contents…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, January 17, 1805
Day 479 Day 481 Clark, January 17, 1805 17th January Thursday 1805 a verry windey morning hard from the North Thermometer at 0, Several Indians here to day Day 479 Day 481 ContentsThe Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, January 23, 1805
Day 485 Day 487 Clark, January 23, 1805 23rd January 1805 Wednesday a Cold Day Snow fell 4 Inches deep, the occurrences of this day is as is common Day 485 Day 487 ContentsThe Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 24, 1804
Day 218 Day 220 Lewis, August 24, 1804 Friday, August 24th This day the Chronometer stoped again just after being wound up; I know not the cause, but fear it procedes from some defect which…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, September 9, 1804
Day 260 Day 262 Lewis, September 9, 1804 Sept. 9th Capt. Clark found on the Lard shore under a high bluff issuing from a blue earth a bittuminus matter resembling molasses in consistance,…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 23, 1804
Day 418 Day 420 Clark, November 23, 1804 23rd , a fair warm Day, wind from the S. E. Send after Stone Several men with bad Colds, one man Sheilds with the Rhumitism the river on a Stand…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 19, 1804
Day 449 Day 451 Clark, December 19, 1804 19th December Wednesday 1804 The wind from S. W. the weather moderated a little, I engage my self in Connecting the Countrey from information.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 30, 1804
Day 460 Day 462 Clark, December 30, 1804 30th December Sunday 1804 Cold the Termtr. at 20 d below 0 a number of Indians here to day they are much Supprised at the Bellows one Deer Killed…