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Monday 22nd.. July 1805.

a clear pleasant morning. We Set out as usal and proceeded
on passed verry large Islands covered with grass [and] a fiew
trees. a great many currents. we took a narrow channel
behind an Isd. which was about 5 miles through. we began to
think that we had taken an other River, but proved to the
contrary. Some ceeder on Some of these Islands. passd. 2
large Islds.. which [are] level and all prarie or plain. one of the
men killed a Deer in a plain on N.S. about 2 oClock we


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halted to dine on the N. S. then went on Capt. Lewis forgot
his Thurmometer which he had hung in a Shade. it Stood to
day at 80 degrees above 0. I went back and got it then went
on after the party. passed Several Islands covered with cotton
& ceeder timber. the River divides in many Channels. I took
a near cut and at night came out ahead of the party, and went
down to the Camp. Capt. Clark had joined them & his party.
they were all well and had Seen a great deal of Indian Sign
along the River and a fire which was burning. we expect the
Snake Indians or a party of them are near this. perhaps they
are alarmed at our firing at the game &c. we Came 17 ½ miles
this day thro a verry rapid current and a pleasant country.
a pleanty of ripe currents &c. along the Shores. our Intrepters
wife knows the country along the River up to hir nation
at the 3 forks. we are now 166 miles from the falls of the
Missourie.