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rained verry hard passed black bluffs on the S.S. R. Fields went with the horse as we have only the one now the rain  continued untill 7 oclock in the evening. Camped on the South Side
rained verry hard passed black bluffs on the S.S. R. Fields went with the horse as we have only the one now the rain  continued untill 7 oclock in the evening. Camped on the South Side


Wednesday 12 Sept. Cloudy. R. Fields continued on with the horse passed a long range of black bluffs on the S.S. and an Island covered with timber. that is all the wood that is to be Seen at this place all the country is hills and praries, at 12 oclock  Capt Clark& [[unclear]] man and Sergt [[unclear]] went a hunting those in the barge had a great [[unclear]] of trouble to git along the sand bars. their was So many and the current So rapid that we did not come more than 4 miles. Camped after dark on the S Side.
Wednesday 12 Sept. 1804 Cloudy. R. Fields continued on with the horse passed a long range of black bluffs on the S.S. and an Island covered with timber. that is all the wood that is to be Seen at this place all the country is hills and praries, at 12 oclock  Capt Clark & [[unclear]] man and Sergt [[unclear]] went a hunting those in the barge had a great deal of trouble to git along the sand bars. their was So many and the current So rapid that we did not come more than 4 miles. Camped after dark on the S Side.

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rained verry hard passed black bluffs on the S.S. R. Fields went with the horse as we have only the one now the rain continued untill 7 oclock in the evening. Camped on the South Side

Wednesday 12 Sept. 1804 Cloudy. R. Fields continued on with the horse passed a long range of black bluffs on the S.S. and an Island covered with timber. that is all the wood that is to be Seen at this place all the country is hills and praries, at 12 oclock Capt Clark & unclear man and Sergt unclear went a hunting those in the barge had a great deal of trouble to git along the sand bars. their was So many and the current So rapid that we did not come more than 4 miles. Camped after dark on the S Side.