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The ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF
LEWIS AND CLARK Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||
[Lewis:]
Information of Mr.
John Hay, commencing at the discharge
of the Ottertail Lake, which forms
the source of the Red
River, to his winter station on the Assinneboin
River.
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From Ottertail Lake | Leagues |
To the Shugar rappid | 18. |
Buffaloe River—N. Side | 10. |
Commencement of shaved prarie | 9. |
Expiration of D°. d°. | 18. |
{Tho' on a
streight line not thought more than 6. leagues} |
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Stinking bird river, South side | 60. |
(heads with river St. Peters) | |
Shayen or Shaha South side | 14. |
River au Bouf North side | 4. |
Tree River South side | 10. |
Wild oates river N. Side | 2. |
Goose river South side | 7. |
Pond River S. side | 1/3 |
Sand Hill river—not
certain but b[e]lieved to be on the South side |
5. |
To the grand fork or Red Lake River N. Side | 20. |
Turtle river S. Side | 3. |
Dirty water river S. side | 3. |
Salt water river N. side at the head of this river is a salt spring | 18. |
Pierced wood river N. S. | 12. |
Pembenar river N. S. | 3. |
To a wintering establishment of the
N. W. Company on the S. side |
8. |
Paemicon river S. side | 3. |
Mr. Reaum's Fort S. side 1792 | 1/3 |
Pond river S. side | 14. |
Kuckould burr river S. side | 3 1/2 |
Rat river N side | 7. |
Assinniboin N side | 161/2 |
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Dead river S. side | 8. |
Lake Winnepique | 10. |
From the mouth of the
Assinaboin up the same to To the mouth of Mouse River S side |
139 1/2 |
Notes—1) the general course of the red River from Leaf river to
the mouth of the assinnaboin is due West
(2d.) the River Pembenar heads in three large lakes bearing as it
proceds upwards towards the Assinnaboin—the first lake three leagues
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leagues, the second smaller lying N N W. not very distant from the
former the third and last large and extending within a few miles of the
mouth of Mouse river branch of the Assinnaboin
(3) Salt is made in sundry places on the Red
river (to it) [to wit]
just below the mouth of river Pembenar on the S.
side head of salt
river, also on the South side of the red river a little
way below the dirty
water river
The ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF
LEWIS AND CLARK Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||