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from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents |
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27th. of April
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27th. of April Satturday 1805
after take[ing] the azmuth of the Sun &
brackfasting we
set out wind moderate & a head, at 11 oClock the wind
rose and continued to blow verry hard a head from the N. W.
untill 4
oClock PM, which blew the sand off the Points in
such clouds as almost
covered us on the opposit bank, at 4
I set out from my
unpleasent Situation and proceeded on,
Capt. Lewis
walked on shore in the Point to examine & view
the Countrey and could
not get to the boats untill night, Saw
great numbers of Goats or
antilopes, Elk, Swan Gees & Ducks,
no buffalow to day I saw several
beaver and much sign, I
shot one in the head which imediately sunk, altho
the game
of different kinds are in abundance we kill nothing but what
we can make use of
N. 9°. E | 1 | mile to the upper part of the wood in the point
and commencement of a butifull elivated plain at which place the Yellow Stone river is about 250 yards distant from the Mi[s]souri |
West | 1 | mile to
the lower part of the timber in a bend to the Lard. Side back of which and on the river below is [a] high bottom, and the upper plains are not so high as below and butifull as far as can be seen |
N. 32°. W | 3 | miles
to a point of the timbered bottom on the Lad. Side opposit a low bluff between two points of wooded bottom 1/2 a mile distant from each a butifull plain back, several high open situations between the wood land in the S. bend. |
West miles | 3/8 | miles to a point of small Willows on the
Sd. Side opposit a low white bluff bordering a butifull riseing Plain, some wood land below this bluff on the L.S. and a thick wooded bottom on the S. Side in this course the river is wide and crouded with sand bars, a little above the low bluff on the L.S. a timbered bottom commences, here the countrey runs gradually from the river on the L.S. |
Chapter VII Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||