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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 27, 1805
Day 619 Day 621 Lewis, April 27, 1805 Saturday April 27th 1805. Previous to our seting out this morning I made the following observations. This morning I walked through the point formed by…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 28, 1805
Day 621 Day 623 Lewis, April 28, 1805 Sunday April 28th 1805. Set out this morning at an early hour; the wind was favourable and we employed our sails to advantage. Capt Clark walked on…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 29, 1805
Day 623 Day 625 Lewis, April 29, 1805 Monday April 29th 1805. Set out this morning at the usual hour; the wind was moderate; I walked on shore with one man. about 8 A.M. we fell in with…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 30, 1805
Day 625 Day 627 Lewis, April 30, 1805 Tuesday April 30th 1805. Set out at sunrise. the wind blew hard all last night, and continued to blow pretty hard all day, but not so much, as to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 1, 1805
Day 629 Day 631 Lewis, May 1, 1805 May 1st 1805. Shannon killed a bird of the plover kind the weight one pound.- eye black percing and prominent Measure…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 2, 1805
Day 630 Day 632 Lewis, May 2, 1805 Thursday May 2ed 1805 The wind continued violent all night nor did it abate much of it's violence this morning, when at daylight it was attended with…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 3, 1805
Day 632 Day 634 Lewis, May 3, 1805 Friday May 3rd 1805. The morning being very could we did not set out as early as usual; ice formed on a kettle of water 1/4 of an inch thick. the snow…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 4, 1805
Day 634 Day 636 Lewis, May 4, 1805 Saturday May 4th 1805. We were detained this morning untill about 9 OCk. in order to repare the rudder irons of the red perogue which were broken last…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 5, 1805
Day 636 Day 638 Lewis, May 5, 1805 Sunday May 5th 1805 A fine morning I walked on shore untill 8 A M when we halted for breakfast and in the course of my walk killed a deer which I carried…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 6, 1805
Day 638 Day 640 Lewis, May 6, 1805 Monday May 6th 1805. The morning being fair and pleasant and wind favourable we set sale at an early hour, and proceeded on very well the greater part…