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From Tidewater to the Sea
Chapter 16 Chapter 18 From Tidewater to the Sea Near the mouth of the river which the explorers named Quicksand River (now Sandy), they met a party of fifteen Indians who had…Lewis & Clark: From Tidewater to the Sea
by NoahBrooks Down the Columbia to TidewaterCamping by the PacificFrom Tidewater to the Sea Near the mouth of the river which the explorers named Quicksand River (now…2001 Tour Final Rankings
Official Top 20 rankings and money leaders of men's and women's tours for 2000 and unofficial rankings for 2001 (through Sept. 16), as compiled by the ATP Tour (Association of Tennis…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: November 17, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark November 16, 1805November 18, 1805November 17, 1805 November 17th Sunday 1805 a fair cool windey morning wind from the East. every tide which…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 9, 1806
Day 1250 Day 1252 Lewis, March 9, 1806 Sunday March 9th 1806. This morning the men set out at daylight to go in gust of the Elk which Collins had killed, they returned with it at eleven A.M…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 20, 1805
Day 605 Day 607 Lewis, April 20, 1805 Saturday April 20th 1805. The wind continued to blow tolerably hard this morning but by no means as violently as it (lid yesterday; we determined to…From Fort Mandan to the Yellowstone
Chapter 6 Chapter 8 From Fort Mandan to the Yellowstone Up to this time, the expedition had passed through regions from which vague reports had been brought by the few white men…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: January 9, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark January 8, 1806January 10, 1806January 9, 1806 Friday January 9th 1806. Our men are now very much engaged in dressing Elk and Deer skins for…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 25, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 24, 1804August 26, 1804August 25, 1804 Augt. 25th Satturday 1804 This morning Capt Lewis & my Self G D. Sjt. Ouderway Shields J.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 24, 1806
Day 1224 Day 1226 Lewis, February 24, 1806 Monday February 24th 1806. Our sick are still on the recovery. Shannon & Labuishe returned in the forenoon; they had killed no Elk and…