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The S.S. we unclear many sand bars, the River verry crooked; came about 15 miles & camped on a bank of a high unclear among a grove of cottenwood the 2 men who were with the horses did not join us tonight. Saturday July 28th 1804, cloudy morning; we set out early unclear on past a high Bottom prarie? on N.S. Shore Timber on the Bridge back of those praries? above the Bottom prarie? the hills make in close to the River verry high & steep, we unclear? the mouth of a small Creek on N.S. named Round knob Creek, then wind Blew hard from N.E. G. Duealyer joined us at 11 ol with one Deer. come to a unclear the Barge struck a sand Barre on the side of the River on the Starboud S. in unclear on the won the side of the at loot? of a iland Cald the unclear iland in in unclear 10 miles that day the hunter were 6 men in? and Brought one indian with him