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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, March 14, 1806
Day 1261 Day 1263 Clark, March 14, 1806 Friday March 14th 1806 This morning we dispatched a party after two Elk which Collins killed last evening, they returned with them about noon. Jos.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 31, 1806
Day 1520 Day 1522 Lewis, July 31, 1806 Thursday July 31st 1806. The rain still continuing I set out early and proceeded on as fast as possible. at 9 A.M. we fell in with a large herd of Elk…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 30, 1805
Day 626 Day 628 Clark, April 30, 1805 30th of April Tuesday 1805 The wind blew hard from the N E all last night, we Set out at Sunrise the wind blew hard the greater part of the day and…Lewis & Clark: A the Heart of the Continent
by NoahBrooks To the Great Falls of the MissouriAt the Sources of the MissouriA the Heart of the Continent Captain Clark continued his observations up the long series of…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 17, 1805
Day 1012 Day 1014 Clark, November 17, 1805 November 17th Sunday 1805 A fair cool morning wind from the East. The tide rises at this place 8 feet 6 inches and comes in with great waves…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, January 1, 1806
Day 1109 Day 1111 Clark, January 1, 1806 Fort Clatsop 1806 Wednesday the 1st of January This morning I was awoke at an early hour by the discharge of a Volley of Small arms, which were…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, January 20, 1806
Day 1154 Day 1156 Lewis, January 20, 1806 Tuesday January 20th 1806. Visited this morning by three Clatsops who remained with us all day; the object of their visit is mearly to smoke the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 23, 1806
Day 1278 Day 1280 Lewis, March 23, 1806 Sunday March 23rd 1806. Half after 9 A.M. Colter arrived, having killed one Elk but so distant that we could not send for the meat and get arround…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 23, 1805
Day 672 Day 674 Clark, May 23, 1805 May 23rd Thursday 1805 a Severe frost last night, the Thrmotr. Stood at the freesing point this morning i e 32 a 0. wind S W. the water freeses on the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 23, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 22, 1806August 24, 1806August 23, 1806 Saturday 23rd August 1806 We Set out very early, the wind rose & became very hard, we passed…