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Monday May 14th. 1804

Rained the fore part of the day I determined to go as far as
St. Charles a french Village 7 Leags. up the Missourie, and wait
at that place untill Capt. Lewis could finish the business in
which he was obliged to attend to at St. Louis and join me by
Land from that place 24 miles; by this movement I calculated
that if any alterations in the loading of the Vestles or other
Changes necessary, that they might be made at St. Charles

I Set out at 4 oClock P.M, in the presence of many of the
neighbouring inhabitents, and proceeded on under a jentle


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brease up the Missourie to the upper Point of the 1st Island
4 Miles and camped on the Island which, is Situated Close on
the right (or Starboard) Side, and opposit the mouth of a
Small Creek called Cold water,[12] a heavy rain this after-noon

The Course of this day nearly West wind from N. E.

 
[12]

This creek was just above Bellefontaine, Mo., where a U. S. military post was
established in 1803.—Ed.