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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 lit 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.
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 Lit out early and wounded on [[pafied?]] a River on the N. side called big muddy the bottoms low [[papie?]] creek called beaver creek the S. side
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