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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 28, 1804
Day 162 Day 164 Clark, July 28, 1804 July the 28th, Satturday 1804 Set out this morning early, the wind from the N W. by N. a Dark Smokey morning Some rain passed at 1 me. a Bluff on the S…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 29, 1804
Day 163 Day 165 Clark, July 29, 1804 July 29th Sunday 1804 Sent a french man la Liberty with the Indian to Otteaze Camp to invite the Indians to meet us on the river above- a Dark rainey…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 30, 1804
Day 165 Day 167 Clark, July 30, 1804 July 30th Monday 1804 Set out this morning early proceeded on to a Clear open Prarie on the L. S. on a rise of about 70 feet higher than the bottom…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 30, 1804
Day 166 Day 168 Lewis, July 30, 1804 July the 30th this day Joseph Fields killed a Braro as it is called by the French engages. this is a singular anamal not common to any part of the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 31, 1804
Day 168 Day 170 Clark, July 31, 1804 July 31st, Tuesday a fair Day three Hunters out, Took meridian altitude made the Lattd. 41° 18' 1" 5/10 N. R. & Jo. Fields returned to Camp They…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 17, 1805
Day 785 Day 787 Lewis, July 17, 1805 Wednesday July 17th 1805. The sunflower is in bloom and abundant in the river bottoms. The Indians of the Missouri particularly those who do not…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 17, 1805
Day 786 Day 788 Clark, July 17, 1805 July 17th Wednesday 1805 Set out early this morning and Crossed the rapid at the Island Cald pine rapid with Some dificuelty, at this rapid I came up…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 18, 1805
Day 787 Day 789 Lewis, July 18, 1805 Thursday July 18th 1805. Set out early this morning. previous to our departure saw a large herd of the Bighorned anamals on the immencely high and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 18, 1805
Day 788 Day 790 Clark, July 18, 1805 July 18th Tursday 1805 a fine morning passed a Considerable river which falls in on the Stard Side and nearly as wide as the Missouri we call…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 19, 1805
Day 789 Day 791 Lewis, July 19, 1805 Friday July 19th 1805 The Musquetoes are very troublesome to us as usual. this morning we set out early and proceeded on very well tho the water…