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scatering large pitch pine. but little water
scatering large pitch pine. but little water
Several of the men sick by eating hearty of the
Several of the men sick by eating hearty of the
sweet food and sammon  towards evning we came
sweet food and sammon  towards evening we came
on the branch or fork of olumbian River and
on the branch or fork of Columbian River and
followed down it some distance and went on
followed down it some distance and went on
small prarie island and camped  a hard
small prarie island and camped  a hard
rapid at the foot of this island which the nat[[ives?]]
rapid at the foot of this island which the nat[[ives?]]
tell us is the last bad rapid in this fork of River
tell us is the last bad rapid in this fork of River
the hunters joined us with 4 deer & 2 sammo which
the hunters joined us with 4 deer & 2 sammon which
they ad killed.  Several of the natives followed
they had killed.  Several of the natives followed
after us and camped with us.  high hills each side
after us and camped with us.  high hills each side
of the River thily covred with pine but not large
of the River thinly covred with pine but not large
enofe for canoes but we expect to find some near
enofe for canoes but we expect to find some near
so that we may leave our horses in the care of  
so that we may leave our horses in the care of  
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have a fishery fixed in the River little above
have a fishery fixed in the River little above
our camp in which they catch large quantity
our camp in which they catch large quantity
of sammon  they went withthe canoes and took
of sammon  they went with the canoes and took
in Several to day.  they gig a great many also
in Several to day.  they gig a great many also
towards evening Capt. Clark returned had been
towards evening Capt. Clark returned had been
down about 4 miles at a fork which came in
down about 4 miles at a fork which came in
on the east side  he informs us that their is some
on the east side  he informs us that their is some

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mountains to look for the 2 horses which was lost about 8 oclock we set out and proceeded on the day warm. had a fine road mostly plain some scatering large pitch pine. but little water Several of the men sick by eating hearty of the sweet food and sammon towards evening we came on the branch or fork of Columbian River and followed down it some distance and went on small prarie island and camped a hard rapid at the foot of this island which the natives? tell us is the last bad rapid in this fork of River the hunters joined us with 4 deer & 2 sammon which they had killed. Several of the natives followed after us and camped with us. high hills each side of the River thinly covred with pine but not large enofe for canoes but we expect to find some near so that we may leave our horses in the care of a chief and go down by water to the ocean-- Wednesday 25th Sept. 1805 a fine morning three men out a hunting Capt Clark went with a unclear down the river to look for timber which would answer for to make canoes. the natives have Several small cannoes in the River one at the place this river is about sixty yards wide and unclear deep. Some clifts of rocks along the shores the natives have a fishery fixed in the River little above our camp in which they catch large quantity of sammon they went with the canoes and took in Several to day. they gig a great many also towards evening Capt. Clark returned had been down about 4 miles at a fork which came in on the east side he informs us that their is some