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Tuesday 18th June 1805. a fine pleasant day in the morning all hands halled out the white perogue in a thicked of bushes below the camp? & covered her with bushes &c & secured her safe. 8 men sent out a Short distance to a knob to dig a carsh or hole to deposite some of our baggage in for we mean to leave all we can spare at this place Some men at sorting & repacking the Indian goods &c. about 12 oc. the 2 hunters came in had killed 10 deer but no elk in the evening we saw some buffalow on? the opposite side of the river Some of the hunters went over and killed 2 of them. the low waggons finished which are all made of wood & of an ordinary quality though they may answer the purpose. the wind high from the west Wednesday, 19th June 1805. a clear cool morning. Several men sent for the meat across the river which was killed last night. the wind verry high from the west, our intreplers wife some better. three men sent over the river to go up to the head of the falls to a river which falls in on that stard side. called Medicine River 190