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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 29, 1805
Day 624 Day 626 Clark, April 29, 1805 29th of April Monday 1805 Set out this morning at the usial hour. the wind is moderate & from the N E had not proceeded far eer we Saw a female…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…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 1, 1805
Day 628 Day 630 Clark, May 1, 1805 May the 1st Wednesday 1805 We Set out at Sun rise under a Stiff Breeze from the East, the morning Cool & Cloudy. one man J. Shields Sick with…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 11, 1804
Day 62 Day 64 Clark, June 11, 1804 11th June 1804 Monday The N W. wind blew hard & Cold as this wind was imediately a head, we Could not proceed we took the advantage of this Delay and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 2, 1805
Day 631 Day 633 Clark, May 2, 1805 May 2nd Thursday 1805 The wind blew verry hard all the last night, this morning about Sunrise began to Snow, (The Thermomtr. at 28 abov o) and Continued…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 3, 1805
Day 633 Day 635 Clark, May 3, 1805 May 3rd Friday 1805 we Set out reather later this morning than usial owing to weather being verry cold, a frost last night and the Thermt. Stood this…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 4, 1805
Day 635 Day 637 Clark, May 4, 1805 May 4th Satturday 1805 The rudder Irons of our large Perogue broke off last night, the replaceing of which detained us this morning untill 9 oClock at…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 5, 1805
Day 637 Day 639 Clark, May 5, 1805 5th of May Sunday 1805 We Set out verry early and had not proceeded far before the rudder Irons of one of the Perogus broke which detained us a Short…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 6, 1805
Day 639 Day 641 Clark, May 6, 1805 May 6th Monday 1805 a fine morning wind from the N. E. we Set out early and proceeded on verry well under Sail the greater part of the day, passed two…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 7, 1805
Day 641 Day 643 Clark, May 7, 1805 May 7th Tuesday, 1805 A fine morning river rose 11/2 Inches last night, the drift wood beginning to run the water Something Clearer than usial, the wind…