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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 5, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 4, 1805August 6, 1805August 5, 1805 Monday August 5th 1805 As Charbono complained of being unable to march far today I ordered him and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 25, 1805
Day 867 Day 869 Lewis, August 25, 1805 Sunday August 25th 1805. This morning loaded our horses and set out a little after sunrise; a few only of the Indians unengaged in assisting us went…Lewis & Clark: With Faces turned Homeward
by NoahBrooks Camping by the PacificThe Last Stage of the ColumbiaWith Faces turned Homeward The officers of the expedition had decided to begin their homeward march…With Faces turned Homeward
Chapter 18 Chapter 20 With Faces turned Homeward The officers of the expedition had decided to begin their homeward march on the first of April; but a natural impatience induced…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter Holofernes, Sir Nathaniel, and DullSir NathanielVery reverend sport, truly; and done in the testimony of a good conscience.HolofernesThe deer was, as you know, sanguis,…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 31, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 30, 1805June 1, 1805May 31, 1805 Friday May 31st 1805. This morning we proceeded at an early hour with the two perogues leaving the canoes…From Fort Mandan to the Yellowstone
Chapter 6 Chapter 8 From Fort Mandan to the Yellowstone Up to this time, the expedition had passed through regions from which vague reports had been brought by the few white men…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 12, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 11, 1805July 13, 1805July 12, 1805 Friday July 12th 1805. The canoes not having arrived and the wind still high I dispatched Sergt. Gass…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 25, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 24, 1804June 26, 1804June 25, 1804 Monday June 25th a heavy fog Detaind us about an hour Set out passed the Isd on a course from the last…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 17, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 16, 1804July 18, 1804July 17, 1804 July 17th Tuesday, we concluded to lay by today to fix the Longitude, and get the Cronometer right, (She…