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Saturday 19th Oct. 1805? a clear cold morning we
Saturday 19th Oct. 1805? a clear cold morning we
[[unclear]] an early breakfast the natives came to
took an early breakfast the natives came to
  be us in their canoes. brought us some fish which had been roasted and pounded [[unclear]].
  be us in their canoes. brought us some fish
[[fried]] and made up in balls. which eat eat  
which had been roasted and pounded up
very well. about 4 [[oclock]] we set out  
fine and made up in balls. which eat eat  
and [[unclear]] on down the [[unclear]] high
very well. about 7 oclock am we set out  
lifts of
and proceeded on down the R. passed high
clifts of rocks on each side passed over several
rockey rapids our officers gave one of
the natives we left this morning a medel
we passed several islands on which
was Indian fishing camps the natives
all hid themselves in their flag
lodges when they saw us comming
the Indian are numberous the camps
near each other along the shores
the river pleasant onlly at the rapids
which are common we passed over
several today but no incident hapened
the country around level plains except
some hills & clifs along the shores
we discovered a high hill or mount.
along distance down the river
which appears to have snow on it
we went 36 miles this day and camped
opposite a large Indian camp on the
south side a great nomber of the
natives come over in their canoes
to see us.  when any of these natives
die they deposite all their property
with them.  we saw one of their
grave yards to day [[unclear]] a canoe
was split in peaces and [[unclear]]
around the yard.  several other art. also

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Saturday 19th Oct. 1805? a clear cold morning we took an early breakfast the natives came to

be us in their canoes. brought us some fish
which had been roasted and pounded up

fine and made up in balls. which eat eat very well. about 7 oclock am we set out and proceeded on down the R. passed high clifts of rocks on each side passed over several rockey rapids our officers gave one of the natives we left this morning a medel we passed several islands on which was Indian fishing camps the natives all hid themselves in their flag lodges when they saw us comming the Indian are numberous the camps near each other along the shores the river pleasant onlly at the rapids which are common we passed over several today but no incident hapened the country around level plains except some hills & clifs along the shores we discovered a high hill or mount. along distance down the river which appears to have snow on it we went 36 miles this day and camped opposite a large Indian camp on the south side a great nomber of the natives come over in their canoes to see us. when any of these natives die they deposite all their property with them. we saw one of their grave yards to day unclear a canoe was split in peaces and unclear around the yard. several other art. also