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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 14, 1805
Day 780 Day 782 Clark, July 14, 1805 July 14th Sunday 1805 a fine morning Calm and worm musquetors & Knats verry troublesom. The Canoes arrive at 12 oClock & unloade to Dry &c…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 15, 1805
Day 781 Day 783 Lewis, July 15, 1805 Monday July 15th 1805. We arrose very early this morning, assigned the canoes their loads and had it put on board. we now found our vessels eight in…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 15, 1805
Day 782 Day 784 Clark, July 15, 1805 July 15th Monday 1805 rained all the last night I was wet all night this morning wind hard from the S. W. we Set out at 10 oClock and proceeded on…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 16, 1805
Day 783 Day 785 Lewis, July 16, 1805 Tuesday July 16th 1805. We had a heavy dew last night sen one man back this morning for an ax that he had carelessly left last evening some miles below…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 16, 1805
Day 784 Day 786 Clark, July 16, 1805 July 16th Tuesday 1805 a fair morning after a verry cold night, heavy dew, dispatched one man back for an ax left a fiew miles below, and Set out early…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…