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Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806

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3rd. of September Monday 1804.—

a verry Cold morning wind from N. W. we Set out at Sun
rise, & proceeded on to a Bluff below the Mouth of Plumb
Creek [12 yds] on the S. S. and took an obsevation of the
Suns altitude.

This Creek is Small it "abounds with plumbs of a Delicious
flavour" the River is Wide and Crowded with Sand bars.
it is riseing a little but little timber in this Countrey all that
is, is on the river in the Points. we came too on the L. S. in
the edge of a Plain an[d] Camped for the night, we Saw
Some signs of the two men Shannon & Colter, Shannon appeared
to be ahead of Colter. The White banks appear to
continue on both sides of the river. Grapes plenty and finely
flavered.

Course Dist. & refrs. 3rd. Septr.

           
West  1/2  Ml. on the L. S. opsd. a Bluff 
S. 35 W.  Mls. to the Upper point of some wood at the foot of the
high land on the L. S. in a bend of the river pass
a large Sand bar 400 yds. wide on the L. S. and a
pt. & Sand bar from the S. S. 
West  5 1/2  Mls. to a objt. in a Deep bend to the S. S. passd. a pt. S.
S. and a large Sand bar on the L. S. 
S. 45. W.  Ml. the to Mouth of Plumb Cr. on the S. S. psd.
undr. White bank. 
South  Mls. to a pt. on the S. S. passd. Several Sand bars & two
pts. on the L. S. 
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