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

printed from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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Monday June 25th

we Set out at 8 oclock after the Fogue was Gon, [*] pass a
Coal Mine on the South Side above a Small Island, a Small
Creek below which takes its name from the bank of Coal, and
large Creek at about one Mile higher up the river on the Same
Side Called (un batteur La benne[4] River) [*] [†][5] passed
several small Islands on the South side, some hard water, &
camped on a small Island near the North Side Capt Lewis


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killed a Rabit, R. Fields a Deer this eving our flanking party
did not join us this evening (my hand is painfull)

 
[4]

This is called Bennet and Benoit in Clark's journal; Coues identifies it (L. and
C
., i, p. 32) as Mill Creek, Jackson Co., Mo.—Ed.

[5]

Words between bracketed asterisks are, as previously stated, in Clark's handwriting;
those between bracketed daggers are in another hand, which we fail to
identify.—Ed.