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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 25, 1805
Day 868 Day 870 Clark, August 25, 1805 August 25th Sunday 1805 Set out verry early and halted one hour at the Indian Camp, they were kind gave us all a little boiled Sarnmon & dried…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 26, 1805
Day 870 Day 872 Clark, August 26, 1805 August 26th Monday 1805 a fine morning Despatched three men a head to hunt, our horses missing Sent out my guide and four men to hunt them, which…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 2, 1805
Day 877 Day 879 Clark, September 2, 1805 September 2nd Monday 1805 a Cloudy Mornin, raind Some last night we Set out early and proceeded on up the Creek, Crossed a large fork from the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 26, 1804
Day 90 Day 92 Clark, June 26, 1804 June 26th Tuesday 1804 we Set out early, the river falling a little, the wind from the S. W. Passed the mouth of a Small river on the L. Side above the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 30, 1804
Day 98 Day 100 Clark, June 30, 1804 30th June Satturday 1804 Set out verry early this morning, a verry large wolf Came to the bank and looked at us this morning, passd the (1) mouth of a…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…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, March 10, 1805
Day 539 Day 541 Clark, March 10, 1805 10th of March Sunday 1805. a Cold winday Day. we are visited by the Black mockersons, Chief of the 2d Manetarre Village and the Chief of the Shoeman…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 16, 1804
Day 5 Day 7 Clark, May 16, 1804 May 16th Wednesday a fair morning Set out at 5 oClk pass a remarkable Coal Hill on the Larboard Side Called by the French Carbonere, this hill appear to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 23, 1805
Day 611 Day 613 Lewis, April 23, 1805 Tuesday April 23rd Set out at an early hour this morning. about nine A.M. the wind arose, and shortly after became so violent that we were unabled to…