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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 18, 1804
Day 138 Day 140 Clark, July 18, 1804 July 18th Wednesday 1804 a fair morning the river falling fast Set out this morning at Sun rise under a Gentle Breeze from the S. E. by S. passing over…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 20, 1804
Day 143 Day 145 Clark, July 20, 1804 July 20th, Friday 1804 a cool morning passed a large willow Island (1) on the S. S. and the mouth of Creek about 25 yds. wide on the L. S. Called by…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 21, 1804
Day 144 Day 146 Lewis, July 21, 1804 July 21, 1804 by a boiling motion or ebolition of it's waters occasioned no doubt by the roling and irregular motion of the sand of which its bed is…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 21, 1804
Day 146 Day 148 Clark, July 21, 1804 July 21st, Satturday 1804 Set out early under a gentle breeze from the S. E. proceeded on verry well, passed (1) a willow Island on the L. S. opposit a…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 1, 1806
Day 1486 Day 1488 Lewis, July 1, 1806 Tuesday July 1st 1806. This morning early we sent out all our hunters. set Sheilds at work to repair some of our guns which were out of order Capt.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 1, 1806
Day 1487 Day 1489 Clark, July 1, 1806 Tuesday July 1st 1806 on Clark's river We Sent out all the hunters very early this morning by 12 OClock they all returned haveing killd. 12 Deer Six of…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 2, 1806
Day 1488 Day 1490 Lewis, July 2, 1806 Wednesday July 2ed 1806. We sent out the hunters early this morning, they returned not so succesfull as yesterday having killed 2 deer only. Sheilds…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 2, 1806
Day 1489 Day 1491 Clark, July 2, 1806 Wednesday July 2nd 1806 Sent out 2 hunters this morning and they killed 2 Deer. the Musquetors has been So troublesom day and night Since our arrival…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 3, 1806
Day 1490 Day 1492 Lewis, July 3, 1806 Thursday July 3rd 1806. All arrangements being now compleated for carrying into effect the several scheemes we had planed for execution on our return,…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 4, 1806
Day 1492 Day 1494 Lewis, July 4, 1806 Friday July 4th 1806. I arrose early this morning and sent out Drewyer and the Fieldses to hunt. at 6. A.M. a man of the Pallote pellows arrived from…