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one of the men gathered a small kitchen pan of the hail which kept the most hurt of the day--the morning cloudy. 4 men let out in a canoes order to go down to the head of the halls to kill buffalow for skins to cover our crafts and meats [unclear] some men catalogued to wishing off the from boat. others drying skins and the day proved clear. light showers in the afternoon. the hunters did not return this evening.

July 7th Sunday 1805: a clear pleasant monring. one man caught a beaver last night 2 hunters let out after the river this morning to attempt to kill 1 or 2 elk for their unclear we finished off the 2 on boat and put unclear up in an oven place to dry. the day warmed I am employed making leather clothes for the party and some thunder and a lightshhower of rain about 4 of unclear the hunters returned had killed several buffalow one elk and several wolves see they brought in some skins to cover the crafts with The 2 hunters returned from unclear river had killed 4 deerand one antelope.

July 8th Monday 1805: a clear pleasant morning. one man went unclear the reiver a hunting. about 9 o clock AM Capt. Clark and