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Wednesday 31st July 1805.  Capt. Lewis layed out alone all
Wednesday 31st July 1805.  Capt. Lewis layed out alone all
last night.  a fine morning.  we set off at sunrise
last night.  a fine morning.  we set off at sunrise
and prorceeded on as usal.  the current rapid.  passed the
and proceeded on as usal.  the current rapid.  passed the
mouth of a creek on the lard. side which was damed up
mouth of a creek on the lard. side which was damed up
by the beaver in sundry places.  the bottoms low on each
by the beaver in sundry places.  the bottoms low on each
side and covered with small cotton timber & [[unclear]] willow &c
side and covered with small cotton timber & [[unclear]] willow &c
about 8 oclock am. we came to Capt. Lewis where he camped
about 8 oclock am. we came to Capt. Lewis' where he camped
lst night.  we took breakfast and proceeded on  passed a
last night.  we took breakfast and proceeded on  passed a
plain on the L.S. the hills begin to make near the river
plain on the L.S. the hills begin to make near the river
on each side.  passed a verry large island which is smooth
on each side.  passed a verry large island which is smooth

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Wednesday 31st July 1805. Capt. Lewis layed out alone all last night. a fine morning. we set off at sunrise and proceeded on as usal. the current rapid. passed the mouth of a creek on the lard. side which was damed up by the beaver in sundry places. the bottoms low on each side and covered with small cotton timber & unclear willow &c about 8 oclock am. we came to Capt. Lewis' where he camped last night. we took breakfast and proceeded on passed a plain on the L.S. the hills begin to make near the river on each side. passed a verry large island which is smooth bottom prarie & but a little timber on it large open plain on L.side on which grows abundance of flax wild tanzey thirsels &c the above mentioned handsome creek runs through this prarie or smoth bottom without timber. only a little cotton timber on the river we dined about 1 oc. under a delightful grove of cotton timber on L.side. under the mountain which has large heaps of snow on it. we now enter the the hills on each side and keeps along under the mountains Capt. Clark saw a mountain sheep with the 226?