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4th September Tuesday 1804.—

a verry Cold Wind from the S. S. E. we Set out early and
proceeded on [to] the Mouth of a Small Creek in a bend to
the L. S. Called White lime, at 1 1/2 Miles higher up passed a
large Creek on the L. S. Called R. au Platte or White Paint[17]
between those two Creeks (the latter of which is abt. 30 yds.
Wide) we passed under a Bluff of red Ceeder, at 4 Mls.. 1/2
passed the mouth of the River Que Courre (rapid R) on the
L. S. and Came to a Short distance above, this River is 152


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yards Wide at the Mouth & 4 feet Deep Throwing out Sands
like the Platt, (only Corser) forming bars in its mouth. I
went up this river three Miles to a butifull Plain on the upper
Side where the Panias once had a Village this River widens
above its mouth and is divided by sands and Islands, the
Current verry rapid, not navagable for evin Canoes without
Great dificuelty owing to its Sands; the colour like that of
the Plat is light, the heads of this river is not known [in the
Black Mountns & waters a hilly country of indifferent soil
] it
coms into the Missourie from the S. W. by West, and I am
told that i[t]s Gen1. Course Some distance up is parrelel with
the Missourie.

Course Dists & refrs. the 4th of Septr.

           
S. 5°. W.  1 1/2  Ml. to the Mo. of a Creek on the L. S. below a Ceeder
Clift. 
S. 35°.  1 1/2  Mls. to the Mo. of White Paint River on the L. S.
Passing under a Ceeder Clift. 
West  Mls. to the Upper pt. of Wood on the L. S. opsd. a Bluff
of bluish Clay, a Sd. bar L. S. 
N. 72° W.  1 1/4  Mls. to a Mound on the L. S. a Bluff on the S. S.
several Sand bars in the river 
West  3/4  Ml. to the Mouth of the river Que Courre on the L. S.
the hills leave the river on the S. S. river Crouded
with Sand bars, & wind hard. 

[At the end of Codex B, written on the inside of the cover,
is the following memorandum:]

U S. Due 4° Sept. 1804

       
John Potts as p[er Duebill  20.5 
Thos. P. Howard  8.10 
Alexander Willard  13.55 

after this I will put the Course Destance & refferences of
each day first and remks. after
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Course Dists. & Refrs.—Septr. 5th.

           
N. 85°. W.  Mls. to a Willow pt. on the S. S. a Bluff opsd
N. 35°. W.  Mls. to a high part of a Bluff on the S. S. a large
Isld. Called Pania Isd. in Middle of the river. 
N. 58° W.  3 1/2  to a Creek on the S. S. psd. the Isd at 1 Ml. a Sand
bar makeing from it. Poncarar [Ponca] River opposit
on the L. S. 30 yds
West  3 1/2  Mls. to the Lower point of a large Island near the L.
Side (1) 
N. 70°. W.  1 3/4  Mls. to the right Side of the Sd. Island to the head
passed a Willow Isd. & a Sand bar 
13 3/4 
 
[17]

Now Bazile creek.—Ed.