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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 6, 1806
Day 1434 Day 1436 Lewis, June 6, 1806 Friday June 6th 1806. This morning Frazier returned having been in quest of some roots and bread which had left at the lodg of the Twisted hair when on…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 7, 1806
Day 1437 Day 1439 Lewis, June 7, 1806 Saturday June 7th 1806. The two young Cheifs who visited last evening returned to their village on Commeap C. with some others of the natives. Sergt.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 8, 1806
Day 1439 Day 1441 Lewis, June 8, 1806 Sunday June 8th 1806. Drewyer returned this morning from the chase without having killed anything. his hose left him last night, he pursued him but did…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 9, 1806
Day 1441 Day 1443 Lewis, June 9, 1806 Monday June 9th 1806. This morning we had all our horses brought up and indeavoured to exchange five or shix with the Indians in consequence of their…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 10, 1806
Day 1443 Day 1445 Lewis, June 10, 1806 Tuesday June 10th 1806. This morning we arrose early and had our horses collected except one of Cruzatt's and one of Whitehouse's, which were not to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 11, 1806
Day 1445 Day 1447 Lewis, June 11, 1806 Wednesday June 11th 1806. All our hunters were out this morning by daylight; Labuish and Gibson only proved successfull, the former killed a black…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 12, 1806
Day 1447 Day 1449 Lewis, June 12, 1806 Thursday June 12th 1806. All our hunters except Gibson returned about noon; none of them had killed anything except Sheilds who brought with him two…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 21, 1804
Day 144 Day 146 Lewis, July 21, 1804 July 21, 1804 by a boiling motion or ebolition of it's waters occasioned no doubt by the roling and irregular motion of the sand of which its bed is…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 13, 1806
Day 1449 Day 1451 Lewis, June 13, 1806 Friday June 13th 1806. Reubin Feilds and Willard were ordered to proceed on our road to a small prarie 8 miles distant on this side of Collins's Creek…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 14, 1806
Day 1451 Day 1453 Lewis, June 14, 1806 Saturday June 14th 1806. Sent our hunters out early this morning. Colter killed a deer and brought it in by 10 A.M. the other hunters except Drewyer…