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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 30, 1804
Day 427 Day 429 Clark, November 30, 1804 30th of November Friday 1804 This morning at 8 oClock an Indian Calld from the other Side and informed that he had Something of Consequence to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 1, 1804
Day 42 Day 44 Clark, June 1, 1804 June 1st 1804 Friday Set out early a fair morning Passed the mouth Bear Creek 25 yds. Wide at 6 Miles, Several Small Islands in the river the wind a head…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 1, 1804
Day 429 Day 431 Clark, December 1, 1804 1st of December Satturday 1804 wind from the N W. all hands ingaged in pitting pickets &. at 10 oClock the half brother of the man who was…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 2, 1804
Day 431 Day 433 Clark, December 2, 1804 2nd of December Sunday 1804 The latter part of last night was verry warm and Continued to thaw untill ____ oClock when the wind Shifted to the North…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 3, 1804
Day 432 Day 434 Clark, December 3, 1804 3rd December Monday a fine morning the after part of the day Cold & windey the wind from the N W. The Father of the Mandan who was killed Came…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 4, 1804
Day 433 Day 435 Clark, December 4, 1804 4th of December Tuesday 1804 a Cloudy raw Day wind from the N. W. the Black Cat and two young Chiefs Visit us and as usial Stay all Day the river…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 5, 1804
Day 434 Day 436 Clark, December 5, 1804 5th December Wednesday 1804 a Cold raw morning wind from the S. E. Some Snow, two of the N W. Companey Came to See us, to let us Know they intended…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 6, 1804
Day 435 Day 437 Clark, December 6, 1804 Fort Mandan 6th of December Thursday 1804 The wind blew violently hard from the N, N W. with Some Snow the air Keen and Cold. The Thermometer at 8…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 7, 1804
Day 437 Day 439 Clark, December 7, 1804 7th of December Friday 1804 a verry Cold day wind from the N W. the Big White Grand Chief of the 1s Village, Came and informed us that a large Drove…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 8, 1804
Day 438 Day 440 Clark, December 8, 1804 8th December Satturday 1804 a verry Cold morning, the Thermometer Stood at 12 d. below 0 which is 42 d. below the freesing point, wind from the N W…