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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 19, 1805
Day 790 Day 792 Clark, July 19, 1805 July 19th Fryday 1805 a find morning I proceeded on in an Indian path river verry crooked passed over two mountains Saw Several Indian Camps which they…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 20, 1805
Day 791 Day 793 Lewis, July 20, 1805 Saturday 20 h 1805. Set out early this morning as usual, currant strong, we therefore employ the toe rope when ever the banks permit the use of it; the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 20, 1805
Day 792 Day 794 Clark, July 20, 1805 July 20th Satturday 1805 a fine morning we proceded on thro a valley leaveing the river about 6 miles to our left and fell into an Indian roade which…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 21, 1805
Day 793 Day 795 Lewis, July 21, 1805 Sunday July 21st 1805. Set out early this morning and passed a bad rappid where the river enters the mountain about 1 m. from our camp of last evening…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 21, 1805
Day 794 Day 796 Clark, July 21, 1805 July 21st Sunday 1805 a fine morning our feet So brused and Cut that I deturmined to delay for the Canoes, & if possible kill Some meat by the time…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 22, 1805
Day 795 Day 797 Lewis, July 22, 1805 Monday July 22cd 1805. We set out early as usual. The river being divided into such a number of channels by both large and small Island that I found it…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 22, 1805
Day 796 Day 798 Clark, July 22, 1805 July 22d Monday 1805 a fine morning wind from the S. E. the last night verry cold, my blanket being Small I lay on the grass & Covered with it. I…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 23, 1805
Day 797 Day 799 Lewis, July 23, 1805 Tuesday July 23rd 1805. Set out early as usual; Capt. Clark left us with his little party of 4 men and continued his rout on the Stard. side of the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 23, 1805
Day 798 Day 800 Clark, July 23, 1805 July 23rd Tuesday 1805 a fair morning wind from the South. I Set out by land at 6 miles overtook G Drewyer who had killed a Deer. we killed in the Same…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 24, 1805
Day 799 Day 801 Lewis, July 24, 1805 Wednesday July 24th 1805. Set out at sunrise; the current very strong; passed a remarkable bluff of a crimson coloured earth on Stard. intermixed with…