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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Lewis and Clark Journal Entries

Lewis and Clark Journal EntriesMonday 25th November 1805 at present was a really nice day. We had several Indians come up to us today. Later we loaded and set out to the river. We then continued to school Bay. But the waves were too broad(prenominal). So we couldnt cross the river. For dinner we ate dry out pounded fish. Then we continued up the North Side of the river near our camp. The eventide was cloudy and windy today. That we could see from our last campsite at climb on Rainer bearing.The wind was blowing too hard for us to cross the river from our campsite, but we were dogged to proceed up to where the river was narrow. We set out early in the morning. We were tended to(p) by 7 people. We stopped for a few miles, then a few Indians left us and crossed the river through the immense high waves. We then ate at Shallow Bay. We had dried pounded fish. When we were done alimentation we proceeded to the North Side of the Columbia, and then we started camping again a minuscular after sunset. Near our campsite at some distance into the river. The change surface was cloudy, but the winds were really nice and we can also see Mt. Hillmans from the brim of the river.May 25, 1804We decided to set out early. At about ii miles passed a get outingow tree. By the bend in the creek called timber River. At three miles passed the mouth of another creek called La Que Ver this selfsame(prenominal) course continued for a while. About two and a fractional miles further on one side we passed a creek called La Freneau at this point we were at least four miles away from a small french Village called La Charatt there were only quin families in this village.It has been raining all night. The river rose several inches. I look forward to we find some islands tomorrow. We plan on passing Wood River again. We will go about two miles passed La Que Ver. At five miles passed La Free Au. At eight miles we set up camp at the mouth of a creek called Charrette above a small Fr ench Village that only has seven houses. We will settle there to die hard and trade with the Indians. While we were are here we will meet with Louis immediately. We will get situated at Sioux and he will give us some good of information and letters.

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