Journal Entry

Clark: August 12, 1804

August 12, 1804
Missouri River near Little Sioux River

12th August Sunday 1804 a South wind We Set out early the river wider than
usial, and Shallow, at 12 we halted in a bend to the left to take the
Meridian altitude, & Dine, & Sent one man across where we took
Dinner yesterday to Step off the Distance across Isthmus, he made it 974
yards, and the bend around is 183/4 miles above this bend about 4 miles, a
yellow & Brown Bluff Comnuces and Continus 3 or 4 miles on the L. S.
this Bluff has Some Sand Stone, Some rich Black mole mixed with yellow
Clay, a fiew Red Ceeder on the tope, which is, from 20 to 150 foot high
the hill Still riseing back, I think may be estemated at 200 foot on the
top is timber, the wind for a few hours this evening was hard and from the
S. E. In the evening about 5 oClock Cap L. & My Self wen on Shore to
Shoot a Prarie wolf which was barking at us as we passed This Prarie Wolf
barked like a large fest and is not much larger, the Beaver is verry
plenty, not with Standing we are almost in Sight of the Mahar TownCought
a verry Large Catfish this morniong, prepared the Indian present which we
intend given to the Mahars. P. Wiser apt. Cook to Serjt. Floyds Squad from
to day

12th August Sunday 1804 Set out early under a gentle Breeze from the South
the river wider than usial and Shallow (1) at 12 oClock we halted to take
a meridian altd. of the Sun & Sent a man back or I may Say across to
the Bind of the river where Capt. Lewis took the Mdn. altitude yesterday,
to Step off the distance, he made it 974 yards across, the Distance
arround the bend is 183/4 milesabout 4 miles above the bend on the
L. S. is the Commencement of a Bluff which is about 4 miles extending on
the river, of yellow and brown Clay in Some parts in it near the river a
Soft Sand Stone is inbeded on the top (which is from 20 to 150 feet above
the water, & rises back) is Covered with timber, a fiew red Ceider is
on this Bluff, the wind Comes round to the S. E. a Prarie Wolf Come near
the bank and Barked at us this evening, we made an attempt but could not
git him, this Animale Barkes like a large feste Dog. Beever is verry
Plenty on this part of the river. I prepare Some presents for to give the
Indians of the Mahars nation. Wiser apt. Cook & Supentdt. of the
Provisions of Sergt. Floyds Squad. we Camped on a Sand Island in a bend to
the S. S. Musquitors verry troublesom untile the wind rose. at one or 2
oClock

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