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A the Heart of the Continent
Chapter 10 Chapter 12 A the Heart of the Continent Captain Clark continued his observations up the long series of rapids and falls until he came to a group of three small…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 9, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 8, 1805May 10, 1805May 9, 1805 Thursday May 9th 1805. Set out at an early hour; the wind being favourable we used our sails and proceeded…Lewis & Clark: Adventures on the Yellowstone
by NoahBrooks The Expedition SubdividedThe End of a Long JourneyAdventures on the Yellowstone The route of Captain Clark from the point where he and Captain Lewis…Adventures on the Yellowstone
Chapter 24 Chapter 26 Adventures on the Yellowstone The route of Captain Clark from the point where he and Captain Lewis divided their party, was rather more difficult than that…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 12, 1805
Day 590 Day 592 Clark, April 12, 1805 12th April Friday 1805 a fine morning Set out verry early, the murcery Stood 56° above 0. proceeded on to the mouth of the Little Missouri river and…Lewis & Clark: In the Haunts of Grizzlies and Buffalo
by NoahBrooks From Fort Mandan to the YellowstoneIn the Solitudes of the Upper MissouriIn the Haunts of Grizzlies and Buffalo Game, which had been somewhat scarce after…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 18, 1805
Day 726 Day 728 Clark, June 18, 1805 June 18th Tuesday 1805 we Set out early and arrived at the second great Cataract at about 200 yds above the last of 19 feet pitch- this is one of the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 28, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 27, 1804July 29, 1804July 28, 1804 July 28th Satturday Set out this morning early, the wind blou from the N. W. by N. a Dark Smokey Morning…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 27, 1804
Day 91 Day 93 Clark, June 27, 1804 June 27th, Wednesday a fair warm morning, the river rose a little last night. we determin to delay at this Place three or four Days to make observations…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 14, 1805
Day 717 Day 719 Lewis, June 14, 1805 Friday June 14th 1805. This morning at sunrise I dispatched Joseph Fields with a letter to Capt. Clark and ordered him to keep sufficiently near the…