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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 18, 1804
Day 412 Day 414 Clark, November 18, 1804 18th Novr. Sunday 1804 a Cold morning Some wind the Black Cat, Chief of the Mandans Came to See us, he made Great inquiries respecting our fashions…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 2, 1805
Day 1046 Day 1048 Clark, December 2, 1805 Monday 2nd December 1805 Cloudy with Some rain this morning I Send out three men to hunt & 2 & my man york in a Canoe up the Ke-ke-mar-que…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 4, 1805
Day 1050 Day 1052 Clark, December 4, 1805 Wednesday 4th December 1805 Some rain all the last night, this morning it increased with the wind from the S. E. I Set out Sergiant Pryor and 6…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 23, 1805
Day 1090 Day 1092 Clark, December 23, 1805 Monday 23rd December 1805 Rained without intermition all the last night and to day with Thunder and Hail the fore and after part of this day Capt…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 2, 1806
Day 1111 Day 1113 Lewis, January 2, 1806 Thursday, January 2nd 1806 Sent out a party of men and brought in the two Elk which were killed yesterday. Willard and Wiser have not yet returned…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 12, 1806
Day 1138 Day 1140 Lewis, January 12, 1806 Monday January 12th 1806. The men who were sent in surch of the canoe returned without being able to find her, we therefore give her over as lost.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 8, 1804
Day 114 Day 116 Clark, July 8, 1804 July the 8th Sunday 1804 Set out early passed a Small Creek on the S. S. and two (1) Small Islands on the S S. five men Sick to day with a violent head…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 10, 1804
Day 119 Day 121 Clark, July 10, 1804 July 10th Tuesday 1804 Set out early this morning and Crossd the river with a view to See who the party was that Camped on the other Side, we Soon…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 2, 1804
Day 431 Day 433 Clark, December 2, 1804 2nd of December Sunday 1804 The latter part of last night was verry warm and Continued to thaw untill ____ oClock when the wind Shifted to the North…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 8, 1804
Day 438 Day 440 Clark, December 8, 1804 8th December Satturday 1804 a verry Cold morning, the Thermometer Stood at 12 d. below 0 which is 42 d. below the freesing point, wind from the N W…