Clark: July 6, 1804
6th July Friday. We Set out early this morning & Proceeded on (the
river falls Slowly) wind S. W) passed a Sand bar in 1st bend to the right
(1) passed a Small Island at the S. pt. a verry warm day (worthy of remark
that the water of this river or Some other Cause, I think that the most
Probable throws out a greater preposn. of Swet than I could Suppose Could
pass thro the humane body Those men that do not work at all will wet a
Shirt in a Few minits & those who work, the Swet will run off in
Streams) opposit the 3rd point passed a Prarie on the S. S. Called Reeveys
Prarie (fro a man of that name being Killed in it) opposit this Prarie the
river is Confined in a verry narrow Space Crowded on S. S. by Sands which
were moveing and difficuelt to pass. the Hunts. Sent in 3 Deer Jurked on
the 4th point of to day is a Small Island & a Sand bar 2 miles out in
the river, this is Called the Grand Bend, or Grande de Tour, I walked on
this Sand bar found it a light Sand intersperced with Small Pebbles of
various Kinds, also pit Coal of an excellent quallity was lodged on the
Sand, We camped on the L. S. at a small creek a whiper will perched on the
boat for a Short time, I gave his name to the Creek
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July 6th, Friday We Set out early this morning, wind from the S. W. passed
a large Sand bar in the 1st. bend to the right. (1) passed a Small Island
at the S. point opposit the 3rd point we passed a Prarie on the S. S.
Called Reeveys Prarie at this place the river is Confined in a verry
narrow Channel Crouded by a Sand bar from the L. Point This Sand bar from
the L. Point, this Sand bar is verry bad, at the 4th Point from the S. S.
is a verry extensive bar, at the Point of which is a Small willow Island
this is Called the Grand Detour or Great bend
I walked on this Sand bar and found the Sand was light, with Collection of
Small pebble, & some Pit Coal I observe that the men Swet more than is
Common from Some Cause, I think the Missouries water is the principal
Cause our hunters Sent in 3 Bucks today The river Still fall a little