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Wednesday 1st day of May 1805 a clear pleasant morning but cold.We set off at Sun rise the wind from the East [[unclear]] we passed high bluffs round [[knobs?]] on the S.S. and [[unclear]] of timber on [[unclear]]  of the river the hills in general are not so high that we were obliged to halt in a bottom of [[unclear]] on the South Side
Wednesday 1st day of May 1805 a clear pleasant morning but cold.We set off at Sun rise the wind from the East [[unclear]] we passed high bluffs round [[knobs?]] on the S.S. and [[unclear]] of timber on [[unclear]]  of the river the hills in general are not so high that we were obliged to halt in a bottom of [[unclear]] on the South Side one canoe lay on the opposite Shore we could not cross I and one more was in the [[unclear]] and ware oblidged to lay out all night  without any blankets it being verry cold I suffered verry much of the party went out to hunt they killed one buffaloe  one deer 2 beaver and one goose the party camped opposite to where we lay all night the [[unclear]] who was with me killed deer
 
Thursday 2nd May 1805 at day light it began to Snow & blow So that we did not Set off [[unclear]] [[unclear]] killed some [[unclear]]

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Wednesday 1st day of May 1805 a clear pleasant morning but cold.We set off at Sun rise the wind from the East unclear we passed high bluffs round knobs? on the S.S. and unclear of timber on unclear of the river the hills in general are not so high that we were obliged to halt in a bottom of unclear on the South Side one canoe lay on the opposite Shore we could not cross I and one more was in the unclear and ware oblidged to lay out all night without any blankets it being verry cold I suffered verry much of the party went out to hunt they killed one buffaloe one deer 2 beaver and one goose the party camped opposite to where we lay all night the unclear who was with me killed deer

Thursday 2nd May 1805 at day light it began to Snow & blow So that we did not Set off unclear unclear killed some unclear