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Chapter XXI Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||
November 26th Tuesday 1805.
Cloudy and some rain this morning at day light wind blew
from the E.N.E. we set out and proceeded on up on the
North Side of this great river to a rock in the river from
thence we crossed to the lower point of an [blank space in
MS.] Island passed between 2 Islands to the main shore, and
proceeded down the South Side, passed 2 Inlets & halted below
the 2d. at a Indian village of 9 large houses those Indians live
on an emenence behind a Island or a Channel of the river not
more than 300 yds wide, they live on fish & Elk and Wapto
roots, of which we bought a few at a high price they call them
selves Cat-tar-bets (description)
We proceeded on about 8 miles and Encamped in a deep
bend to the South, we had not been encamped long ere
3 Indians came in a canoe to trade the Wapto roots we had
rain all the day all wet and disagreeable a bad place to camp
all around this great bend is high land thickly timbered brushey
& almost impossible to penetrate we saw on an Island below
the village a place of deposit for the dead in canoes Great
numbers of Swan Geese Brant Ducks & Gulls in this great
bend which is crouded with low Islands covered with weeds
last village is [blank space in MS.] they ask emence prices for
what they have to sel Blue Beeds is their great trade they
are fond of clothes or blankits of Blue red or brown
We are now decending to see if a favourable place should
offer on the So Side to winter &c.
from a high Point opsd. a high Isld. down the South Side is S. 30°. W 6
mls. to a point of low land opsd. upr. pt. of Isd. passed lowr. pt. 1st Isd. marshey.
at the upr. pt. of 2 low Isd. opsd each other at 4 miles
S. 12°. E 2 | miles to an Indn Cat-tar-bet vilg of 9 houses passed an inlet 300 yds wide on Std. at ½ a mile |
S. 60°. W 1 | mile to high land on the South |
S. 70°. W 1 | d° to a South point Low land a low Isd. opsd. pass the former |
S. 50°. W 6 | miles to a high point S. |
South 2 | miles to a bend camped |
N. 70°. W. 6 | miles to a point No. 1 a deep bend to the left |
S. 50°. W 8 | miles to Point No. 2 passing a deep bend to the South |
S. 50 W 1 ½ | miles |
S. 40 W 1 ½ | miles to pt in Bay |
From the Peninsolu to the upper point is
N. 65°. E | To Point [blank space in MS.] miles across the river is N. 25°. W 4 miles |
from Pt. No. 2 to Cape Disapointmt N. 70° W. | |
To point Adams is West | |
To 1st Creek small above Adams S. 60 W | |
To 2d Creek d° d° S. 40 W | |
to 3d. d° d° d° S. 20 W. | |
To Fort River is imedeately cross S 10° E° | |
To the opening of the mouth of River S. 50 E | |
The bay turns to the N of East & receves 2 other small Brooks |
Chapter XXI Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||