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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 9, 1805
Day 769 Day 771 Lewis, July 9, 1805 Tuesday July 9th 1805. The morning was fair and pleant. the Islands seem crouded with blackbirds; the young brude is now completely feathered and flying…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 10, 1805
Day 771 Day 773 Lewis, July 10, 1805 Wednesday July 10th 1805. Capt. Clark set out with his party early this morning and passed over to the opposite side. after which I dispatched Sergt.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 11, 1805
Day 773 Day 775 Lewis, July 11, 1805 Thursday July 11th 1805. We had now nothing to do but wait for the canoes; as they had not returned I sent out some of the small party with me to hunt…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 12, 1805
Day 775 Day 777 Lewis, July 12, 1805 Friday July 12th 1805. The canoes not having arrived and the wind still high I dispatched Sergt. Gass with three men to join Capt. Clark and assist in…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 13, 1805
Day 777 Day 779 Lewis, July 13, 1805 Saturday July 13th 1805. This morning being calm and Clear I had the remainder of our baggage embarked in the six small canoes and maned them with two…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 14, 1805
Day 779 Day 781 Lewis, July 14, 1805 Sunday July 14th 1805. This morning was calm fair and warm; the Musquetoes of course troublesome. all hands that could work were employed about the…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: 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: 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: 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…