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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 20, 1806July 20, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 19, 1806July 21, 1806July 20, 1806July 20, 1806 Sunday July 20th 1806 We set at sunrise and proceed through the open plain as yesterday up…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 6, 1806
Day 1307 Day 1309 Clark, April 6, 1806 Sunday April 6th 1806. Two Indians Came last night very late to our Camp and continued all night. early we had all the meat packed up and our Canoes…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 13, 1805
Day 509 Day 511 Clark, February 13, 1805 I returned last night from a hunting party much fatigued, haveing walked 30 miles on the ice and through of wood land Points in which the Snow was…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: October 19, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark October 18, 1804October 20, 1804October 19, 1804 19th of October Friday 1804. Set out early under a gentle Breeze from the S. E. more timber than…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 24, 1805
Day 1027 Day 1029 Clark, November 24, 1805 Sunday November 24th 1805. A fair morning Sent out 6 hunters, and we proceeded to make the following observations a Chief and Several men of the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 16, 1806
Day 1546 Day 1548 Clark, July 16, 1806 Wednesday 16th July 1806 I gave Labeech promission to proceed on early this morning a head and kill a fat Elk or Buffalow. our horses haveing rambled…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 6, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 5, 1806February 7, 1806February 6, 1806 Thursday February 6th 1806. Sent Sergts. Gass and Ordway this morning with R. Fields and a party…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 15, 1806
Day 1262 Day 1264 Lewis, March 15, 1806 Saturday March 15th 1806. This morning at 11 OCk. the hunters arrived, having killed four Elk only. Labuish it seems was the only hunter who fell in…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 2, 1806
Day 1564 Day 1566 Clark, August 2, 1806 Monday August 2nd 1806. Musquetors very troublesom this morning I Set out early river wide and very much divided by islands and Sand and Mud bars.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: April 20, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 19, 1805April 21, 1805April 20, 1805 Saturday April 20th 1805. The wind continued to blow tolerably hard this morning but by no means as…