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May 22nd Tuesday 1804—

A Cloudy Morning Delay one hour for 4 french men who
got liberty to return to arrange Some business they had forgotten
in Town, at 6 oClock we proceeded on, passed Several
small farms on the bank, and a large creek on the Lbd. Side
Called Bonom [bon homme] a Camp of Kickapoos[19] on the
St. Side (An Indian nation residing on the heads of Kaskaskis &
Illinois river 90 miles N.E. of the mouth of the Missouri, & hunt
occasionally on the Missouri
)

Those Indians told me several days ago that they would
Come on and hunt and by the time I got to their Camp they
would have Some provisions for us, We camped in a Bend
at the Mo: of a Small creek, Soon after we came too the
Indians arrived with 4 Deer as a Present, for which we gave
them two qts. of Whiskey

Course & Distance the 22nd May

         
S 60°. W.  Ms. to a pt. Lbd Side 
S 43°. W.  Ms. to a pt. Stbd. Side 
West  3 1/2  Ms. to a pt. on Stbd. Sd. psd. Bonom 
S. 75°. W.  7 1/2  Ms. to a pt. in Bend to Stbd. Side at the Mo.
of Osage Womans R[20]  
18 

This day we passed Several Islands, and Some high lands
on the Starboard Side, verry hard water.

 
[19]

An Algonquian tribe, formerly located in southern Wisconsin, where is a river
bearing their name.—Ed.

[20]

Still named Femme Osage River.—Ed.