The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 6, 1804
Updated May 14, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Clark, August 6, 1804
6th August, Monday 1804
At 12 oClock last nigh a violent Storm of wind from the N W. Some rain one pr. of Colours lost in the Storm from the bige Perogue. Set out early and proceeded on passed a large Island on the S. S. back of this Isd. Soldiers River mouths, I am told by one of the men that this river is about the Size of Nadawa river 40 yards wide at the mouth. Reed has not yet come up. neither has La Liberty the frenchman whome we Sent to the Indian Camps a fiew miles below the Council Bluffs.
.com/texts/history/lewis-and-clark-journal/day183.html