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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 13, 1806
Day 1320 Day 1322 Lewis, April 13, 1806 Sunday April 13th 1806. The loss of one of our perogues rendered it necessary to distribute her crew and cargo among the 2 remaining perogues and 2…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 14, 1806
Day 1322 Day 1324 Lewis, April 14, 1806 Monday April 14th 1806. This morning at seven oCk. we were joined by Sergt. Pryor and the three hunters they brought with them 4 deer which Drewyer…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 27, 1804
Day 159 Day 161 Lewis, July 27, 1804 white Catfish Camp July 27th Friday, Charged the Boat and Perogue after a Small Shower of rain, Completed our ores & poles, Crossed over the two…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 30, 1804
Day 166 Day 168 Lewis, July 30, 1804 July the 30th this day Joseph Fields killed a Braro as it is called by the French engages. this is a singular anamal not common to any part of the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 2, 1804
Day 173 Day 175 Lewis, August 2, 1804 August 2ed This day one of our Hunters brought me a white Heron. this bird as an inhabitant of ponds and Marasses, and feeds upon tadpoles, frogs,…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 5, 1804
Day 180 Day 182 Lewis, August 5, 1804 August 5th 1804 Killed a serpent on the bank of the river adjoining a large prarie. F Inch Length from nose to tail 5 2…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 8, 1804
Day 187 Day 189 Lewis, August 8, 1804 August 8th 1804 we had seen but a few aquatic fouls of any kind on the river since we commenced our journey up the Missouri, a few geese accompanied…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 15, 1804
Day 1 Day 3 Lewis, May 15, 1804 Tuesday May 15th It rained during the greater part of last night and continued untill 7 OCk. A.M. after which the Prarty proceeded, passed two Islands and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 15, 1806
Day 1324 Day 1326 Lewis, April 15, 1806 Tuesday April 15th 1806 We delayed this morning untill after breakfast in order to purchase some horses of the Indians; accordingly we exposed some…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 16, 1806
Day 1326 Day 1328 Lewis, April 16, 1806 Wednesday April 16th 1806. About 8 A.M. Capt. Clark passed the river with the two interpreters, the indian woman and nine men in order to trade with…