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[[unclear]] gave them 2 carrots of tobacco but told them that we should not stop untill we got to the [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]]  passed an old village on S.S. where the [[unclear]] [[unclear]]  had lived 5 years ago had [[raised?]] corn beans [[unclear]] [[unclear]] Camped on a Sand beach on the S Side
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Sunday 30th Sept 1804 Set off early a cloudy morning  we proceeded on Saw a great number of Indians on the S.S. comming down the river. we halted & five minutes and gave them Some tobacco & spoke a few words to them and went on under a fine breeze of wind towards night the waves ran & our boat rocked So that it [[Skared?]] our old Indian which was on board He was afraid to go any further with us and went out on Shore in order to return to his nation . we camped on the L.S. of the river
 
Monday 1st october 1804 Set off early a cloudy morning. fare wind. we Sailed on rapidly at 9 oclock we passed Dog river  which comes in on S.S. we camped on a sand bar in the middle of the river a french [[trador?]] came to us from the S Shore

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unclear gave them 2 carrots of tobacco but told them that we should not stop untill we got to the unclear unclear unclear passed an old village on S.S. where the unclear unclear had lived 5 years ago had raised? corn beans unclear unclear Camped on a Sand beach on the S Side

Sunday 30th Sept 1804 Set off early a cloudy morning we proceeded on Saw a great number of Indians on the S.S. comming down the river. we halted & five minutes and gave them Some tobacco & spoke a few words to them and went on under a fine breeze of wind towards night the waves ran & our boat rocked So that it Skared? our old Indian which was on board He was afraid to go any further with us and went out on Shore in order to return to his nation . we camped on the L.S. of the river

Monday 1st october 1804 Set off early a cloudy morning. fare wind. we Sailed on rapidly at 9 oclock we passed Dog river which comes in on S.S. we camped on a sand bar in the middle of the river a french trador? came to us from the S Shore