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[Clark:]

May 19th. Sunday 1805

a verry cold night, the murckery stood at 38 at 8 oClock
this morning, a heavy dew which is the 2d. I have seen this
spring. The fog (which was the first) was so thick this morning
that we could not Set out untill the Sun was about 2
hours up, at which time a small breeze sprung up from the
E which cleared off the fog & we proceeded on by means of
the Cord The hills are high & rugged the countrey as yesterday.
I walked on Shore with two men we killed a white or
grey bear; not withstanding that it was Shot through the
heart it ran at it's usial pace near a quarter of a mile before it
fell. Capt Lewis's dog was badly bitten by a wounded beaver
and was near bleading to death, after killing the Bear I continued
my walk alone, & killed 3 Deer & a Beaver finding
that the Perogues were below I assended the highest hill I
could see, from the top of which I saw the mouth of M.


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Shell R & the meanderings of the Missouri for a long distance.
I also saw a high mountain in a westerley direction, bearing
S.S.W. about 40 or 50 miles distant, in the evening the river
was verry crooked and much more rapid & containing more
sawyers than any which we have passed above the River Platte
Capt Lewis walked on Shore this after noon & killed an Elk,
Buck & a Beaver, I kiled three Deer at dinner, the hunters
killed three other Deer to day several beaver also killed. We
camped on the Stard Side in a bottom of small cotton wood

Course & Distance May 19th.

                                     
miles 
S. 35°. W.  1 1/4  to a point of wood land on the Lard Side opposit
to a Bluff. S.S.
 
South  1 1/2  to a point of timber on the Stard. Side opposit High
hills on the Lard Side.
 
S. 75°. W.  to a point of wood land on the Lard. Side opposit to a
Bluff
 
S. 20°. W.  1 1/2  to a willow point on the Std. Side the river makeing a
deep bend to the E.
 
S. 30°. W.  allong the Stard. Side opsd. a Bluff 
S. 60°. W  2 1/2  to a point of wood land Stard. Side opposit to a Bluff 
West  3/4  allong the Lard Shore opsd. to a bluff 
S. 60°. W  1/2  allong the Lard Point opposit to a bluff 
S. 15°. W.  to a point of wood land on the Stard Side opsd. a bluff
a Deep bend to the South
 
S. 20°. W.  1 1/2  to a point on the Lard Side 
S. 45°. W.  3/4  to a point of high timber on the Ld. Side opposit to a
bluff
 
South  1 3/4  to a point of willows on the Stard. Side 
West  1 1/2  to a point of low willows on the Lard. Side opsd. the
lower point of a willow Island S.S.
 
S. 45°. W.  1/2  allong the Lard point, opsd. the upper point of the
Island, a Bluff on the Std Side
 
S 10°. E.  1/4  allong the Lard. point opsd. to a Bluff, under which is a
shoal S.S. rapid water
 
N. 45°. E.  1/2  to the point of a sand bar on the Stard. Side passing
swift water
 
S. 45°.  1/2  to the timber on the Stard point opposit to a Bluff on
Lard. here we camped for the night.
 
miles  20 1/4