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July 15th.. Sunday

a heavy Fog this morning prevented our Setting out before
7 oClock, at nine I took two men and walked on the L. S.
I crossed three butifull Streems of running water heading in
the Praries on those Streem the lands verry fine covered with
pea vine & rich weed the high Praries are also good land
Covered with Grass entirely void of timber, except what grows
on the water, I proceeded on thro those praries Several
Miles to the Mouth of a large Creek on the L. S. called (?)
[Little] Nema har this is a Small river, about 100 yds.. above
the Mouth it is 40 yards wide, at the mouth (as all other
Creeks & rivers falling into the Missourie are) much narrower
than a little distance up. after continueing at the mouth of


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this Creek about an hour, I swam across and proceeded on
about 3 miles and halted to waite for the boat, which was some
distance below. In all this days march thro woods & Praries,
I only Saw three Deer & 3 fawns. I had at one part of the
Prarie a verry extensive view of all the Countrey around up
and down the river a Considerable distance, on the Larbd. Sd.
one continued Plain, on the S. S. Some timber on the bank of
the river, for a Short distance back of this timber is a bottom
Plain of four or five miles back to the hills and under the
hills between them & the river this plain appeared to extend
20 or 30 miles, those Hills have but little timber, and the
Plain appears to Continue back of them. I saw Great quantities
of Grapes, Plums of 2 kinds, Wild Cherries of 2 Kinds,
Hazelnuts, and Goosberries.

We Camped in a point of woods on the Larboard S. opsd. a
large Island.

Course Dists. & refrs.. July 15th 1804

                 
N. 30° W  3 1/2  Ms. to a pt. on a Willow Isd. on the L. S. passed the
head of the large Isd. on S. S. (1) 
N. 70° W  1/4  of a Ml. to L. pt. on Sd. Isd. the boat Passed to the
L. S. Hills projects to river 
N. 89 W.  1/4  of a ml. to a pt. of Sd. Isld.. the Hills here leave the
river. 
N. 88° W.  1/4  of a Mile to a pt. on main Shore L. S. opposit a Sand
bar. took Medn. altd. ☉ L. L. 
West  1 1/4  Ms. to a pt. on S. S. opposit to which the hills again
touch the river. 
N 45° W.  1 1/2  Ms. to the Mouth of Ne-ma-har creek in a bend to
L. S. (2) opsd. Low pt. of Sd. bar. 
N. 30° E  Ms. to a pt. on L. S. a Deep bend to the right below
the pt
N. 15° E.  3/4  Ml. to the lower pt. of a Isd east of this Isd. is Said to
be a Pond. 
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