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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 13, 1806
Day 1320 Day 1322 Lewis, April 13, 1806 Sunday April 13th 1806. The loss of one of our perogues rendered it necessary to distribute her crew and cargo among the 2 remaining perogues and 2…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 14, 1806
Day 1322 Day 1324 Lewis, April 14, 1806 Monday April 14th 1806. This morning at seven oCk. we were joined by Sergt. Pryor and the three hunters they brought with them 4 deer which Drewyer…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 15, 1806
Day 1324 Day 1326 Lewis, April 15, 1806 Tuesday April 15th 1806 We delayed this morning untill after breakfast in order to purchase some horses of the Indians; accordingly we exposed some…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 16, 1806
Day 1326 Day 1328 Lewis, April 16, 1806 Wednesday April 16th 1806. About 8 A.M. Capt. Clark passed the river with the two interpreters, the indian woman and nine men in order to trade with…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 17, 1806
Day 1329 Day 1331 Lewis, April 17, 1806 Thursday April 17th 1806. This morning early I sent out the hunters, and set several additional hands about the packsaddles. I find that the sturgeon…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 18, 1806
Day 1332 Day 1334 Lewis, April 18, 1806 Friday April 18th 1806. Late last evening we were visited by the principal cheif of Chilluckkittaquaws and 12 of his nation they remained with us…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 19, 1806
Day 1335 Day 1337 Lewis, April 19, 1806 Saturday Aprl. 19th 1806. This morning early we had our small canoes drawn out, and employed all hands in transporting our baggage on their backs and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 20, 1806
Day 1338 Day 1340 Lewis, April 20, 1806 Sunday April 20th 1806. some frost this morning. The Enesher an Skillutes are much better clad than they were last fall, there men have generally…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 21, 1806
Day 1341 Day 1343 Lewis, April 21, 1806 Monday April 21st 1806. Notwithstanding all the precautions I had taken with rispect to the horses one of them had broken his cord of 5 strands of…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 22, 1806
Day 1344 Day 1346 Lewis, April 22, 1806 Tuesday April 22cd 1806. Last night two of our horses broke loos from the picquits and straggled off some little distance, the men who had charge of…