Journal Entry

Clark: September 22, 1806

September 22, 1806
Missouri River approaching St. Louis

Monday 22nd of Sept. 1806 This morning being very wet and the rain Still
Continueing hard, and our party being all Sheltered in the houses of those
hospitable people, we did not think proper to proceed on untill after the
rain was over, and continued at the house of Mr. Proulx. I took this
oppertunity of writeing to my friends in Kentucky &c. at 10 A M. it
seased raining and we Colected our party and Set out and proceeded on down
to the Contonemt. at Coldwater Creek about 3 miles up the Missouri on it’s
Southern banks, at this place we found Colo. Hunt & a Lieut Peters
& one Company of Artillerists we were kindly received by the Gentlemen
of this place. Mrs. Wilkinson the Lady of the Govr. & Genl. we wer
Sorry to find in delicate health.

we were honored with a Salute of ____ Guns and a harty welcom at this
place there is a publick Store kept in which I am informed the U. S have
60000$ worth of indian Goods

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