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[Clark:]
19th. of April Friday 1805
a blustering windey day the wind so hard from the N.W.
that we were fearfull of ventering our
Canoes in the river, lay
by all day on the S. Side in a good harber, the
Praries appear
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bushes in full bloom, those were the plumb bushes which I
have seen for some time. Killed an Elk an[d] a Beaver to
day. The beaver of this river is much larger than usial, Great
deal of Sign of the large Bear,
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