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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 4, 1805
Day 759 Day 761 Lewis, July 4, 1805 Thursday July 4th 1805. Yesterday we permitted Sergt. Gass McNeal and several others who had not yet seen the falls to visit them. no appearance of tar…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 4, 1805
Day 760 Day 762 Clark, July 4, 1805 ,July the 4th Thursday 1805 A fine morning, a heavy dew last night, all hands employed in Completeing the leather boat, gave the Party a dram which made…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 5, 1805
Day 761 Day 763 Lewis, July 5, 1805 Friday July 5th 1805. This morning I had the boat removed to an open situation, scaffold her off the ground, turned her keel to the sun and kindled…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 5, 1805
Day 762 Day 764 Clark, July 5, 1805 July 5th Friday 1805 A fine morning and but little wind, worm and Sultrey at 8 oClock- I Saw a large gangue of Buffalow and prosued them with Several…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 6, 1805
Day 763 Day 765 Lewis, July 6, 1805 Saturday July 6th 1805 In the couse of last night had several showers of hail and rain attended with thunder and lightning. about day a heavy storm came…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 6, 1805
Day 764 Day 766 Clark, July 6, 1805 July 6th Satturday 1805 a heavy wind from the S W and Some rain about mid night last, at day light this morning a verry black Cloud from the S W, with a…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 7, 1805
Day 765 Day 767 Lewis, July 7, 1805 Sunday July 7th 1805. The weather warm and cloudy therefore unfavourable for many operations; I keep small fires under the boat; the blowing flies are…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 7, 1805
Day 766 Day 768 Clark, July 7, 1805 July 7th Sunday 1805 A Warm day wind from the S. W Cloudy as usial, the four men hunters did not return last night. dispatched 2 men to kill Elk for the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 8, 1805
Day 767 Day 769 Lewis, July 8, 1805 Monday July 8th 1805. Capt. Clark Determined to make a second effort to replace the notes which he had made with rispect to the river and falls…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 8, 1805
Day 768 Day 770 Clark, July 8, 1805 July 8th Monday 1805 A worm morning flying Clouds I deturmin take the width of the river at the falls & the Medison river and to take the greater…