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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, November 1, 1804
Day 389 Day 391 Lewis, November 1, 1804 Thursday November 1st 1804 The wind blew so violently during the greater part of this day that we were unable to quit our encampment; in the evening…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, November 2, 1804
Day 392 Day 394 Lewis, November 2, 1804 Friday November 2nd 1804" This morning early we fixed on the site for our fortification which we immediately set about. This place we have named…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 26, 1805
Day 489 Day 491 Lewis, January 26, 1805 Saturday January 26th 1805 Observed Meridian Altitude of sun's U. L. with sextant and artificl. Horzn. of water 48° 50 Latitude deduced from this…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 3, 1805
Day 497 Day 499 Lewis, February 3, 1805 3rd of February Sunday 1805. a fine day; the blacksmith again commences his opperations. we were visited by but few of the natives today. the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 4, 1805
Day 499 Day 501 Lewis, February 4, 1805 4th February, Monday 1805. This morning fair tho could the thermometer stood at 18° below Naught, wind from N. W. Capt Clark set out with a hunting…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 5, 1805
Day 500 Day 502 Lewis, February 5, 1805 5th February Tuesday 1805. Pleasent morning wind from N. W. fair; visited by many of the natives who brought a considerable quanty of corn in…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 6, 1805
Day 501 Day 503 Lewis, February 6, 1805 6th February Wednesday 1805. Fair morning Wind from N. W. had a sley prepared against the return of the horses which Capt Clark had promised to send…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 7, 1805
Day 502 Day 504 Lewis, February 7, 1805 7th February Thursday 1805. This morning was fair Thermometer at 18° above naught much warmer than it has been for some days; wind S. E. continue to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 8, 1805
Day 503 Day 505 Lewis, February 8, 1805 8th February Friday 1805. This morning was fair wind S. E. the weather still warm and pleasent- visited by the black-Cat the principal chief of the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 9, 1805
Day 504 Day 506 Lewis, February 9, 1805 9th February Saturday 1805. The morning fair and pleasent, wind from S. E.- visted by Mr. McKinzey one the N. W. Company's clerks. this evening a…