.MTE2Nw.ODgwODI: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Elizabeth No edit summary |
imported>Elizabeth No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Wednesday 30th May. 1804. a fair morning. We [[left]] early and [[wounded?]] on about noon began to rain passed a creek on the S. side called Rush Creek [[?]] a river on N. side called little muddy river. and [[pauth?]] River on S. side a large island opposite the mouth | Wednesday 30th May. 1804. a fair morning. We [[left]] early and [[wounded?]] on about noon began to rain passed a creek on the S. side called Rush Creek [[?]] a river on N. side called little muddy river. and [[pauth?]] River on S. side a large island opposite the mouth | ||
Thursday 31th May 1804. a fair morning. we | Thursday 31th May 1804. a fair morning. we set out as usal and [[milled?]] on - met a perogue in which was a [[friendly?]] man and 2 Indians. on board. this landing was [[?]] [[Hens?]] and other poltry. high wind, M. Fields killed a deer. | ||
Friday 1st June 1804 a pleasant morning. We | Friday 1st June 1804 a pleasant morning. We set out early and wounded on [[passed?]] a River on the N. side called big muddy the bottoms low [[papie?]] creek called beaver creek the S. side | ||
Saturday 2nd June 1804 our officers lay by this day for | Saturday 2nd June 1804 our officers lay by this day for |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 27 March 2020
Wednesday 30th May. 1804. a fair morning. We left early and wounded? on about noon began to rain passed a creek on the S. side called Rush Creek ? a river on N. side called little muddy river. and pauth? River on S. side a large island opposite the mouth
Thursday 31th May 1804. a fair morning. we set out as usal and milled? on - met a perogue in which was a friendly? man and 2 Indians. on board. this landing was ? Hens? and other poltry. high wind, M. Fields killed a deer.
Friday 1st June 1804 a pleasant morning. We set out early and wounded on passed? a River on the N. side called big muddy the bottoms low papie? creek called beaver creek the S. side
Saturday 2nd June 1804 our officers lay by this day for