Journal Entry

Clark: May 16, 1804

May 16, 1804
St. Charles, Missouri

Wednesday May 16th A fair morning, Set out at 5 oClock passed the Coal
hill (Call by the natives Carbonear) this hill appears to Contain great
quantytes of Coal, and also ore of a rich appearance haveing greatly the
resemblance of Silver Arrived Opposit St Charles at 12 oClock, this
Village is at the foot of a Hill from which it takes its real name
Peeteite Coete or the little hill, it contains about 100 indefferent
houses, and abot 450 Inhabetents principally frinch, those people appear
pore and extreemly kind, the Countrey around I am told is butifull.
interspursed with Praries & timber alturnetly and has a number of
American Settlers

Took equal altituds with Sextion M a 68°37’30” Dined with the Comdr. &
Mr. Ducetts family(1) Passed an Island on the L Side just above the
bank one just above, two Small ones oposut under the St. Shore, one on Lb.
Side below St Charles, arrived at this place at 12 oClock a fine Day

May 16th Wednesday a fair morning Set out at 5 oClk pass a remarkable Coal
Hill on the Larboard Side Called by the French Carbonere, this hill appear
to Contain great quantity of Coal & ore of a ____ appearance from this
hill the village of St Charles may be Seen at 7 miles distancewe
arrived at St. Charles at 12 oClock a number Spectators french &
Indians flocked to the bank to See the party. This Village is about one
mile in length, Situated on the North Side of the Missourie at the foot of
a hill from which it takes its name Petiete Coete or the Little hill This
village Contns. about 100 houses, the most of them Small and indefferent
and about 450 inhabitents Chiefly French, those people appear pore, polite
& harmoniousI was invited to Dine with a Mr. Ducett this
gentleman was once a merchant from Canadia, from misfortunes aded to the
loss of a Cargo Sold to the late judge Turner he has become Somewhat
reduced, he has a Charming wife an eligent Situation on the hill Serounded
by orchards & a excellent gardain.

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