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Journal Entries

Original journal entries from all six expedition journalists: Lewis, Clark, Floyd, Ordway, Gass, and Whitehouse. Sourced from the Thwaites Edition (1904-1905).

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Aug 21 1803
Lewis Purchases Seaman the Newfoundland Dog
While waiting for the completion of the keelboat in Pittsburgh, Meriwether Lewis purchased a large Newfoundland dog for $20—a considerable...
· Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Aug 22 1803
Lewis Prepares to Depart Pittsburgh
Lewis continued preparations in Pittsburgh for the journey down the Ohio River. The keelboat, commissioned months earlier, was still not...
Aug 23 1803
Lewis Awaits the Keelboat in Pittsburgh
Another day of delays in Pittsburgh as Lewis waited for the completion of the keelboat. The boat builder continued to...
Aug 24 1803
Preparations Continue at Pittsburgh
Lewis continued the frustrating wait in Pittsburgh. He occupied himself with organizing the expedition's scientific instruments, which included a chronometer,...
Aug 25 1803
Lewis Reviews Supplies at Pittsburgh
While still awaiting the keelboat, Lewis reviewed the expedition's medical supplies prepared under the guidance of Dr. Benjamin Rush of...
Aug 26 1803
Final Days of Waiting in Pittsburgh
Lewis grew increasingly anxious about the falling water levels on the Ohio River. Every day of delay meant shallower water...
Aug 27 1803
Lewis Inspects the Nearly Complete Keelboat
The keelboat was at last nearing completion. Lewis inspected the vessel — a 55-foot craft with a 32-foot mast, capable...
Aug 28 1803
Final Preparations at Pittsburgh
Lewis made final preparations for departure, loading supplies onto the keelboat and arranging for additional crew members to help navigate...
Aug 29 1803
Loading the Keelboat at Pittsburgh
With the keelboat finally ready, Lewis supervised the loading of supplies and equipment. The cargo included 14 bales of Indian...
Aug 30 1803
Eve of Departure from Pittsburgh
Lewis made his final arrangements in Pittsburgh before the next day's departure. He settled accounts with merchants, sent a final...
Aug 31 1803
Lewis Departs Pittsburgh on the Ohio River
At last, Meriwether Lewis departed Pittsburgh with the keelboat and a crew of eleven hands, beginning the long journey down...
Sep 1 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 1, 1803
Lewis navigated the Ohio River below Pittsburgh, struggling with extremely low water. The crew often had to wade alongside the...
Sep 2 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 2, 1803
Continued down the Ohio River. Lewis hired local oxen teams to help pull the boat over particularly shallow stretches. The...
Sep 3 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 3, 1803
Progress was slow on the Ohio. Lewis noted the river's low state was the worst local residents could remember. Despite...
Sep 4 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 4, 1803
Lewis passed several small settlements along the Ohio River, occasionally stopping for supplies. The river country was well-settled in this...
Sep 5 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 5, 1803
The keelboat encountered more shallow riffles on the Ohio. Lewis adapted by having the crew unload cargo, carry it overland...
Sep 6 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 6, 1803
Lewis continued the tedious descent of the Ohio River, making only a few miles per day due to the low...
Sep 7 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 7, 1803
Navigating the Ohio River with difficulty. Lewis occupied himself with natural history observations, noting the trees, birds, and river conditions...
Sep 8 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 8, 1803
Lewis progressed down the Ohio, passing the mouth of the Little Muskingum River. The crew worked through several difficult stretches...
Sep 9 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 9, 1803
The expedition neared Marietta, Ohio, at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers. This was one of the oldest...
Sep 10 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 10, 1803
Lewis stopped at Marietta, Ohio, a thriving river town founded in 1788. He took the opportunity to resupply and make...
Sep 11 1803
Seaman Catches Squirrels Swimming Across the Ohio
Lewis recorded one of the first of many journal entries about Seaman's exploits on the expedition. While traveling down the...
· Ohio River, near Wheeling, Virginia
Sep 12 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 12, 1803
Below Marietta, the Ohio River conditions improved slightly. Lewis made better progress, covering more miles than on any previous day...
Sep 13 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 13, 1803
Lewis continued down the Ohio through increasingly rural country. The Virginia (now West Virginia) shore rose in steep, forested hills...
Sep 14 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 14, 1803
Navigating past the mouth of the Little Kanawha River. Lewis noted the coal deposits visible in the riverbanks — a...
Sep 15 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 15, 1803
Lewis passed Blennerhassett Island, a large, beautiful island in the Ohio River near present-day Parkersburg, West Virginia. The island's owner...
Sep 16 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 16, 1803
Continued downstream on the Ohio. Lewis practiced celestial observations when possible, honing the navigation skills he would need for mapping...
Sep 17 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 17, 1803
Progress on the Ohio River. The country grew wilder as Lewis moved downstream. Forests of oak, walnut, and hickory lined...
Sep 18 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 18, 1803
Lewis navigated past the mouth of the Hocking River. The Ohio's water level had improved somewhat, allowing steadier progress than...
Sep 19 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 19, 1803
Continuing downstream toward the falls at Louisville. Lewis looked forward to meeting William Clark, who was waiting at Clarksville, across...
Sep 20 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 20, 1803
Lewis passed Gallipolis, Ohio, a settlement founded by French immigrants in 1790. The town's residents had endured considerable hardship on...
Sep 21 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 21, 1803
The Ohio River widened and deepened as Lewis progressed. He could now travel more miles per day, raising hopes of...
Sep 22 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 22, 1803
Lewis passed the mouth of the Great Kanawha River, one of the Ohio's major tributaries. The junction created a broad,...
Sep 23 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 23, 1803
Continuing down the Ohio past the point where present-day Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky meet. The three-state region was still...
Sep 24 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 24, 1803
Lewis made good progress on a wider, deeper stretch of the Ohio. He used the smoother sailing to organize supplies...
Sep 25 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 25, 1803
Passing through the hilly country of the upper Ohio valley. Lewis noted the changing geology and vegetation as he moved...
Sep 26 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 26, 1803
Lewis neared the confluence with the Big Sandy River, marking the boundary between Virginia territory and Kentucky. The Ohio grew...
Sep 27 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 27, 1803
Continued downstream through Kentucky. Lewis observed the fertile bottomlands that had drawn settlers to the region for decades.
Sep 28 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 28, 1803
Progress on the Ohio River. The keelboat handled well in the deeper water, and Lewis grew confident in the vessel...
Sep 29 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 29, 1803
Lewis approached the Scioto River confluence, near the settlement of Portsmouth, Ohio. The river country was becoming more populated as...
Sep 30 1803
Lewis: Ohio River Journey, September 30, 1803
The final day of September found Lewis continuing his descent of the Ohio. He had been on the river for...
Oct 1 1803
Lewis: October 1, 1803
Lewis continued down the Ohio River through Kentucky. The river conditions improved as he moved downstream, and the crew made...
Oct 2 1803
Lewis: October 2, 1803
Lewis continued down the Ohio River through Kentucky. The river conditions improved as he moved downstream, and the crew made...
Oct 3 1803
Lewis: October 3, 1803
Lewis continued down the Ohio River through Kentucky. The river conditions improved as he moved downstream, and the crew made...
Oct 4 1803
Lewis: October 4, 1803
Lewis continued down the Ohio River through Kentucky. The river conditions improved as he moved downstream, and the crew made...
Oct 5 1803
Lewis: October 5, 1803
Approaching Cincinnati, Lewis passed through increasingly settled country. Farms and small communities dotted the Ohio and Kentucky shores.
Oct 6 1803
Lewis: October 6, 1803
Approaching Cincinnati, Lewis passed through increasingly settled country. Farms and small communities dotted the Ohio and Kentucky shores.
Oct 7 1803
Lewis: October 7, 1803
Approaching Cincinnati, Lewis passed through increasingly settled country. Farms and small communities dotted the Ohio and Kentucky shores.
Oct 8 1803
Lewis: October 8, 1803
Approaching Cincinnati, Lewis passed through increasingly settled country. Farms and small communities dotted the Ohio and Kentucky shores.
Oct 9 1803
Lewis: October 9, 1803
Lewis reached Cincinnati, one of the largest towns on the Ohio River. He stopped to resupply, recruit additional men, and...
Oct 10 1803
Lewis: October 10, 1803
Lewis reached Cincinnati, one of the largest towns on the Ohio River. He stopped to resupply, recruit additional men, and...
Oct 11 1803
Lewis: October 11, 1803
Lewis reached Cincinnati, one of the largest towns on the Ohio River. He stopped to resupply, recruit additional men, and...
Oct 12 1803
Lewis: October 12, 1803
Lewis reached Cincinnati, one of the largest towns on the Ohio River. He stopped to resupply, recruit additional men, and...
Oct 13 1803
Lewis: October 13, 1803
Below Cincinnati, the Ohio River grew wider and the current stronger. Lewis made good progress, covering many miles each day...
Oct 14 1803
Lewis: October 14, 1803
Lewis departed Cincinnati and continued down the Ohio toward the Falls at Louisville. He had acquired additional supplies and a...
Oct 15 1803
Lewis: October 15, 1803
Below Cincinnati, the Ohio River grew wider and the current stronger. Lewis made good progress, covering many miles each day...
Oct 16 1803
Lewis: October 16, 1803
Lewis navigated the Ohio River below Cincinnati, passing the mouths of the Kentucky River and other tributaries. The landscape was...
Oct 17 1803
Lewis: October 17, 1803
Lewis navigated the Ohio River below Cincinnati, passing the mouths of the Kentucky River and other tributaries. The landscape was...
Oct 18 1803
Lewis: October 18, 1803
Lewis navigated the Ohio River below Cincinnati, passing the mouths of the Kentucky River and other tributaries. The landscape was...
Oct 19 1803
Lewis: October 19, 1803
Lewis navigated the Ohio River below Cincinnati, passing the mouths of the Kentucky River and other tributaries. The landscape was...
Oct 20 1803
Lewis: October 20, 1803
Lewis navigated the Ohio River below Cincinnati, passing the mouths of the Kentucky River and other tributaries. The landscape was...
Oct 21 1803
Lewis: October 21, 1803
Approaching the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville. Lewis prepared to navigate the only major obstruction on the Ohio River...
Oct 22 1803
Lewis: October 22, 1803
Approaching the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville. Lewis prepared to navigate the only major obstruction on the Ohio River...
Oct 23 1803
Lewis: October 23, 1803
Approaching the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville. Lewis prepared to navigate the only major obstruction on the Ohio River...
Oct 24 1803
Lewis: October 24, 1803
Approaching the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville. Lewis prepared to navigate the only major obstruction on the Ohio River...
Oct 25 1803
Lewis: October 25, 1803
Approaching the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville. Lewis prepared to navigate the only major obstruction on the Ohio River...
Oct 26 1803
Lewis & Clark: October 26, 1803
Lewis arrived at the Falls of the Ohio and met William Clark at Clarksville, Indiana Territory, across the river from...
Oct 27 1803
Lewis & Clark: October 27, 1803
Lewis arrived at the Falls of the Ohio and met William Clark at Clarksville, Indiana Territory, across the river from...
Oct 28 1803
Lewis & Clark: October 28, 1803
Lewis arrived at the Falls of the Ohio and met William Clark at Clarksville, Indiana Territory, across the river from...
Oct 29 1803
Lewis & Clark: October 29, 1803
Lewis and Clark began working together at Clarksville, reviewing recruits and planning the expedition. Clark's knowledge of frontier life and...
Oct 30 1803
Lewis & Clark: October 30, 1803
Lewis and Clark began working together at Clarksville, reviewing recruits and planning the expedition. Clark's knowledge of frontier life and...
Oct 31 1803
Lewis & Clark: October 31, 1803
Lewis and Clark began working together at Clarksville, reviewing recruits and planning the expedition. Clark's knowledge of frontier life and...
Nov 1 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 1, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 2 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 2, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 3 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 3, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 4 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 4, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 5 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 5, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 6 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 6, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 7 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 7, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 8 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 8, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 9 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 9, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 10 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 10, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued from Clarksville down the Ohio River with their growing company of recruits. They passed Fort Massac,...
Nov 11 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 11, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 12 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 12, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 13 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 13, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 14 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 14, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 15 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 15, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 16 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 16, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 17 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 17, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 18 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 18, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 19 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 19, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 20 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 20, 1803
The party reached the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at present-day Cairo, Illinois. They began the difficult ascent...
Nov 21 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 21, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 22 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 22, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 23 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 23, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 24 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 24, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 25 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 25, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 26 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 26, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 27 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 27, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 28 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 28, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 29 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 29, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Nov 30 1803
Lewis & Clark: November 30, 1803
Lewis and Clark continued up the Mississippi River toward the mouth of the Missouri. The Mississippi's strong current made progress...
Dec 1 1803
Camp Dubois: December 1, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 2 1803
Camp Dubois: December 2, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 3 1803
Camp Dubois: December 3, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 4 1803
Camp Dubois: December 4, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 5 1803
Camp Dubois: December 5, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 6 1803
Camp Dubois: December 6, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 7 1803
Camp Dubois: December 7, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 8 1803
Camp Dubois: December 8, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 9 1803
Camp Dubois: December 9, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 10 1803
Camp Dubois: December 10, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 11 1803
Camp Dubois: December 11, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 12 1803
Camp Dubois: December 12, 1803
Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Wood River (Riviere du Bois) on the Illinois side of the...
Dec 13 1803
Camp Dubois: December 13, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 14 1803
Camp Dubois: December 14, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 15 1803
Camp Dubois: December 15, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 16 1803
Camp Dubois: December 16, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 17 1803
Camp Dubois: December 17, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 18 1803
Camp Dubois: December 18, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 19 1803
Camp Dubois: December 19, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 20 1803
Camp Dubois: December 20, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 21 1803
Camp Dubois: December 21, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 22 1803
Camp Dubois: December 22, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 23 1803
Camp Dubois: December 23, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 24 1803
Camp Dubois: December 24, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 25 1803
Camp Dubois: December 25, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 26 1803
Camp Dubois: December 26, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 27 1803
Camp Dubois: December 27, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 28 1803
Camp Dubois: December 28, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 29 1803
Camp Dubois: December 29, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 30 1803
Camp Dubois: December 30, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Dec 31 1803
Camp Dubois: December 31, 1803
At Camp Dubois, the men constructed winter huts and began the rigorous training program that would prepare them for the...
Jan 1 1804
Camp Dubois: January 1, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Jan 2 1804
Camp Dubois: January 2, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Jan 3 1804
Camp Dubois: January 3, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Jan 4 1804
Camp Dubois: January 4, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Jan 5 1804
Camp Dubois: January 5, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Jan 6 1804
Camp Dubois: January 6, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Jan 7 1804
Camp Dubois: January 7, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Jan 8 1804
Camp Dubois: January 8, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Jan 9 1804
Camp Dubois: January 9, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Jan 10 1804
Camp Dubois: January 10, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Jan 11 1804
Camp Dubois: January 11, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Jan 12 1804
Camp Dubois: January 12, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Jan 13 1804
Camp Dubois: January 13, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Jan 14 1804
Camp Dubois: January 14, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Jan 15 1804
Camp Dubois: January 15, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Jan 16 1804
Camp Dubois: January 16, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Jan 17 1804
Camp Dubois: January 17, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Jan 18 1804
Camp Dubois: January 18, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Jan 19 1804
Camp Dubois: January 19, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Jan 20 1804
Camp Dubois: January 20, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Jan 21 1804
Camp Dubois: January 21, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Jan 22 1804
Camp Dubois: January 22, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Jan 23 1804
Camp Dubois: January 23, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Jan 24 1804
Camp Dubois: January 24, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Jan 25 1804
Camp Dubois: January 25, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Jan 26 1804
Camp Dubois: January 26, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Jan 27 1804
Camp Dubois: January 27, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Jan 28 1804
Camp Dubois: January 28, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Jan 29 1804
Camp Dubois: January 29, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Jan 30 1804
Camp Dubois: January 30, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Jan 31 1804
Camp Dubois: January 31, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Feb 1 1804
Camp Dubois: February 1, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Feb 2 1804
Camp Dubois: February 2, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Feb 3 1804
Camp Dubois: February 3, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Feb 4 1804
Camp Dubois: February 4, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Feb 5 1804
Camp Dubois: February 5, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Feb 6 1804
Camp Dubois: February 6, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Feb 7 1804
Camp Dubois: February 7, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Feb 8 1804
Camp Dubois: February 8, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Feb 9 1804
Camp Dubois: February 9, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Feb 10 1804
Camp Dubois: February 10, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Feb 11 1804
Camp Dubois: February 11, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Feb 12 1804
Camp Dubois: February 12, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Feb 13 1804
Camp Dubois: February 13, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Feb 14 1804
Camp Dubois: February 14, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Feb 15 1804
Camp Dubois: February 15, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Feb 16 1804
Camp Dubois: February 16, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Feb 17 1804
Camp Dubois: February 17, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Feb 18 1804
Camp Dubois: February 18, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Feb 19 1804
Camp Dubois: February 19, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Feb 20 1804
Camp Dubois: February 20, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Feb 21 1804
Camp Dubois: February 21, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Feb 22 1804
Camp Dubois: February 22, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Feb 23 1804
Camp Dubois: February 23, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Feb 24 1804
Camp Dubois: February 24, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Feb 25 1804
Camp Dubois: February 25, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Feb 26 1804
Camp Dubois: February 26, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Feb 27 1804
Camp Dubois: February 27, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Feb 28 1804
Camp Dubois: February 28, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Feb 29 1804
Camp Dubois: February 29, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Mar 1 1804
Camp Dubois: March 1, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Mar 2 1804
Camp Dubois: March 2, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Mar 3 1804
Camp Dubois: March 3, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Mar 4 1804
Camp Dubois: March 4, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Mar 5 1804
Camp Dubois: March 5, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Mar 6 1804
Camp Dubois: March 6, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Mar 7 1804
Camp Dubois: March 7, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Mar 8 1804
Camp Dubois: March 8, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Mar 9 1804
Camp Dubois: March 9, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Mar 10 1804
Camp Dubois: March 10, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Mar 11 1804
Camp Dubois: March 11, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Mar 12 1804
Camp Dubois: March 12, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Mar 13 1804
Camp Dubois: March 13, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Mar 14 1804
Camp Dubois: March 14, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Mar 15 1804
Camp Dubois: March 15, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Mar 16 1804
Camp Dubois: March 16, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Mar 17 1804
Camp Dubois: March 17, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Mar 18 1804
Camp Dubois: March 18, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Mar 19 1804
Camp Dubois: March 19, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Mar 20 1804
Camp Dubois: March 20, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Mar 21 1804
Camp Dubois: March 21, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Mar 22 1804
Camp Dubois: March 22, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Mar 23 1804
Camp Dubois: March 23, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Mar 24 1804
Camp Dubois: March 24, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Mar 25 1804
Camp Dubois: March 25, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Mar 26 1804
Camp Dubois: March 26, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Mar 27 1804
Camp Dubois: March 27, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Mar 28 1804
Camp Dubois: March 28, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Mar 29 1804
Camp Dubois: March 29, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Mar 30 1804
Camp Dubois: March 30, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Mar 31 1804
Camp Dubois: March 31, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Apr 1 1804
Camp Dubois: April 1, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Apr 2 1804
Camp Dubois: April 2, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Apr 3 1804
Camp Dubois: April 3, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Apr 4 1804
Camp Dubois: April 4, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Apr 5 1804
Camp Dubois: April 5, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Apr 6 1804
Camp Dubois: April 6, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Apr 7 1804
Camp Dubois: April 7, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Apr 8 1804
Camp Dubois: April 8, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Apr 9 1804
Camp Dubois: April 9, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Apr 10 1804
Camp Dubois: April 10, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Apr 11 1804
Camp Dubois: April 11, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Apr 12 1804
Camp Dubois: April 12, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Apr 13 1804
Camp Dubois: April 13, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Apr 14 1804
Camp Dubois: April 14, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Apr 15 1804
Camp Dubois: April 15, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Apr 16 1804
Camp Dubois: April 16, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Apr 17 1804
Camp Dubois: April 17, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Apr 18 1804
Camp Dubois: April 18, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Apr 19 1804
Camp Dubois: April 19, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Apr 20 1804
Camp Dubois: April 20, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Apr 21 1804
Camp Dubois: April 21, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Apr 22 1804
Camp Dubois: April 22, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Apr 23 1804
Camp Dubois: April 23, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
Apr 24 1804
Camp Dubois: April 24, 1804
The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling...
Apr 25 1804
Camp Dubois: April 25, 1804
Lewis was frequently away at St. Louis, meeting with traders, Spanish officials, and anyone who had knowledge of the Missouri...
Apr 26 1804
Camp Dubois: April 26, 1804
Clark worked on maps and charts at Camp Dubois, compiling information from fur traders and earlier explorers. He began drafting...
Apr 27 1804
Camp Dubois: April 27, 1804
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or...
Apr 28 1804
Camp Dubois: April 28, 1804
Supply organization continued at Camp Dubois. The expedition's stores were cataloged, packed, and arranged for efficient loading onto the keelboat...
Apr 29 1804
Camp Dubois: April 29, 1804
Lewis returned to Camp Dubois from St. Louis with additional intelligence and supplies. The Spanish lieutenant governor in St. Louis...
Apr 30 1804
Camp Dubois: April 30, 1804
Training exercises at Camp Dubois focused on river navigation skills. The men practiced poling, rowing, and cordelling (towing with ropes...
May 1 1804
Camp Dubois: May 1, 1804
Final preparations intensified at Camp Dubois as departure day approached. Lewis and Clark reviewed the roster of the permanent party,...
May 2 1804
Camp Dubois: May 2, 1804
The keelboat and two pirogues were loaded with supplies for the journey. Clark supervised the careful distribution of weight and...
May 3 1804
Camp Dubois: May 3, 1804
Lewis attended to last-minute business in St. Louis while Clark continued organizing the camp for departure. The men were eager...
May 4 1804
Camp Dubois: May 4, 1804
Clark conducted final inspections of equipment and supplies. The expedition would carry enough provisions for months, plus trade goods, weapons,...
May 5 1804
Camp Dubois: May 5, 1804
Lewis sent final dispatches to President Jefferson from St. Louis, reporting on the expedition's readiness and the intelligence gathered about...
May 6 1804
Camp Dubois: May 6, 1804
The Corps made final preparations. Clark assigned men to specific boats and duties. The permanent party, temporary engagés, and soldiers...
May 7 1804
Camp Dubois: May 7, 1804
Excitement grew at Camp Dubois as departure approached. The men cleaned and inspected their weapons, checked their personal gear, and...
May 8 1804
Camp Dubois: May 8, 1804
Lewis returned from St. Louis to Camp Dubois for the final days before departure. He and Clark reviewed their plans...
May 9 1804
Camp Dubois: May 9, 1804
The boats were fully loaded and ready. Lewis and Clark held a final review of the men, their equipment, and...
May 10 1804
Camp Dubois: May 10, 1804
Last days at Camp Dubois. The men made final personal preparations for the great journey ahead. Some wrote letters; others...
May 11 1804
Camp Dubois: May 11, 1804
Camp Dubois was nearly struck as departure day neared. The months of training, planning, and preparation were about to be...
May 12 1804
Camp Dubois: May 12, 1804
The penultimate day at Camp Dubois. Tomorrow the boats would push off into the Missouri River current, beginning one of...
May 13 1804
Departure: May 13, 1804
The final day at Camp Dubois. Clark set off with the main party in the afternoon, proceeding up the Missouri...
May 14 1804
Setting Out from Camp River Dubois
I Set out at 4 oClock P.M. in the presence of many of the neighbouring inhabitents, and proceeded on under a jentle brease up the Missourie. Rained the greater part of the night. We made the mouth of Cold water Creek, about a mile below the first Island. The Course of this day nearly West, and we proceeded 4 Miles.
William Clark · Camp River Dubois, Illinois
May 14 1804
Sgt. Ordway Describes the Departure from Camp Dubois
Showery day. Capt. Clark Set out at 4 oClock P.M. for the western expedition. One Gun fired. Under a gentle breeze we went up the Missouri River. Several people from the country Saw us Start.
John Ordway · Camp River Dubois, Illinois
May 15 1804
Clark: May 15, 1804
Tuesday 15rained all last night and this morning untill 7 oClock, all our fire extinguished, Some Provisions on the top...
· Camp River Dubois, Illinois
May 15 1804
Lewis: May 15, 1804
Tuesday May 15th It rained during the greater part of last night and continued untill 7 OCk. A.M. after which...
· Camp River Dubois, Illinois
May 16 1804
Clark: May 16, 1804
Wednesday May 16th A fair morning, Set out at 5 oClock passed the Coal hill (Call by the natives Carbonear)...
· St. Charles, Missouri
May 17 1804
Clark: May 17, 1804
Thursday the 17th 1804 a fine Day 3 men Confined for misconduct, I had a Court martial & punishment Several...
· St. Charles, Missouri
May 18 1804
Clark: May 18, 1804
Friday May the 18th 1804 a fine morning took equal altitude and made it 97° 42' 37" M. A I...
· St. Charles, Missouri
May 19 1804
Clark: May 19, 1804
Satturday May the 19th 1804 a Violent Wind last night from the W. S W, Suckceeded by rain with lasted...
· St. Charles, Missouri
May 20 1804
Clark: May 20, 1804
Sunday 20th May a Cloudy morning rained and a hard wind last night I continue to write Rolls, Send 20...
· St. Charles, Missouri
May 20 1804
Lewis: May 20, 1804
Sunday May 20th 1804 The morning was fair, and the weather pleasent; at 10 oCk A M. agreably to an...
· St. Charles, Missouri
May 21 1804
Clark: May 21, 1804
Monday 21st May Dine with Mr. Ducete & Set out from St. Charles at three oClock after getting every matter...
· St. Charles, Missouri
May 22 1804
Clark: May 22, 1804
Tuesday May 22nd delayed a Short time for the three french men who returned and we Set out at 6...
· Missouri River near Tavern Cave
May 23 1804
Clark: May 23, 1804
Wednesday May 23rd 8 Indians Kick. Came to Camp with meat we recved their pesents of 3 Deer & gave...
· Missouri River near Tavern Cave
May 24 1804
Clark: May 24, 1804
Thursday May the 24th 1804 Set out early passed a Small Isd in the Midlle of the river, opposit the...
· Missouri River near Tavern Cave
May 25 1804
Passing La Charette — Last White Settlement
Passed a Small french Village called La Charette, the people at this Village appear pore, polite & harmonious. This is the last Settlement of Whites on this river.
William Clark · La Charette, Missouri
May 26 1804
Clark: May 26, 1804
May 26th 1804. Set out at 7 oClock after a hard rain & Wind, & proceed on verry well under...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
May 26 1804
Lewis: May 26, 1804
Detatchment Orders. May 26th 1804. The Commanding Officers direct, that the three Squads under the command of Sergts. Floyd Ordway...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
May 27 1804
Clark: May 27, 1804
Sunday May 27th as we were Setting out this morning two Canoos loaded with Bever elk Deer Skins & Buffalow...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
May 28 1804
Clark: May 28, 1804
Monday 28th May rained hard all the last night Some wind from the S W, one Deer Killed to day,...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
May 29 1804
Clark: May 29, 1804
Tuesday 29th May Sent out hunters, got a morning obsvtn and one at 12 oClock, rained last night, the river...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
May 30 1804
Clark: May 30, 1804
May 30th, Wednesday, Set out at 7 oClock after a heavy rain, rained all last night, a little after Dark...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
May 31 1804
Clark: May 31, 1804
May 31st Thursday 1804 rained the greater part of last night, the wind from the West raised and blew with...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
Jun 1 1804
Clark: June 1, 1804
June 1st Friday 1804 Set out early, the Same Course S 48° W of Wednesday contd. 4 ms passed the...
· Missouri River near Gasconade River
Jun 2 1804
Clark: June 2, 1804
June 2ndTook the Dirts. of Son & moon &c &c. I measured the Osage & Missouris at this place made...
· Missouri River near Osage River
Jun 3 1804
Clark: June 3, 1804
June Sunday 3rd 1804 the fore part of the day fair I attempted to take equal alltitudes, & M Altitudes,...
· Missouri River near Osage River
Jun 4 1804
Clark: June 4, 1804
June 4th 1804 Monday, a fair Day Sent out 3 hunters, our mast broke by the boat running under a...
· Missouri River near Osage River
Jun 5 1804
Clark: June 5, 1804
June 5th Tuesday, Jurked the Vennison Killed yesterday, after Seting over the Scouting Party or hunder of 3 men Set...
· Missouri River near Osage River
Jun 6 1804
Clark: June 6, 1804
Wednesday the 6th of June 1804. Mended our mast this morning and Set out at 7 oClock, under a Jentle...
· Missouri River near Osage River
Jun 7 1804
Clark: June 7, 1804
Thursday 7th of June 1804 Set out early passed the head of the Isd from the Isd. N. 61° W....
· Missouri River near Osage River
Jun 8 1804
Clark: June 8, 1804
June 8th Friday Set out at Daylight proceeded on the Course of last night S 87° W 3 ms passed...
· Missouri River near Osage River
Jun 9 1804
Clark: June 9, 1804
9th of June Satterday Set out early, water verry Swift got fast on a log, detained us 1/4 hour Hard...
· Missouri River near Jefferson City area
Jun 10 1804
Clark: June 10, 1804
June 10th Sunday 1804 Some rain last night we set out early Saw a number of Goslings this morning, Continued...
· Missouri River near Jefferson City area
Jun 11 1804
Clark: June 11, 1804
11 June Mondayas the wind blew all this day from the N, W. which was imedeately a head we Could...
· Missouri River near Jefferson City area
Jun 12 1804
Clark: June 12, 1804
12th of June, Tuesday We Set out early, passed thro a verry bad bend N. 25° W. 31/2 to apt....
· Missouri River near Jefferson City area
Jun 13 1804
Clark: June 13, 1804
13th June Wednesday we Set out early passed a verry round bend to L. S. passed two Creeks 1 me....
· Missouri River near Jefferson City area
Jun 14 1804
Clark: June 14, 1804
14th June, Thursday We set out at 6 oClock after a thick fog proceeded on verry well S. 33 W...
· Missouri River near Jefferson City area
Jun 15 1804
Clark: June 15, 1804
15 June Friday 1804, we Set out early proceeded on about 1 me. and the Boat turned on a Sawyer...
· Missouri River near Jefferson City area
Jun 16 1804
Clark: June 16, 1804
16th June Satterday Set out at 7 oClock Proceed on N. 68°W. 21/2 ms. passed a Isd. close on the...
· Missouri River near Boonville area
Jun 17 1804
Clark: June 17, 1804
June 17 1804 Rope walk Camp The Current of the River at this place is a Stick will float 48...
· Missouri River near Boonville area
Jun 18 1804
Clark: June 18, 1804
June 18th Monday Some raind last night, Sent out 6 Hunters to day across the R. they Killed 5 Deer...
· Missouri River near Boonville area
Jun 19 1804
Clark: June 19, 1804
June 19th Tuesday rain last night after fixing the new Oars and makeing all necessary arrangements, we Set out under...
· Missouri River near Boonville area
Jun 20 1804
Clark: June 20, 1804
June 20th, Wednesday Set out after a heavy Shower of rain and proceeded on the Same Course of last night...
· Missouri River near Boonville area
Jun 21 1804
Clark: June 21, 1804
21st June Thursday 1804 river raised 3 Inches last night after our bow man Peter Crousat a half Mahar Indian...
· Missouri River near Boonville area
Jun 22 1804
Clark: June 22, 1804
22nd June Friday after a Violent gust of wind accompanied with rain from the West, which commenced at Day brake,...
· Missouri River near Boonville area
Jun 23 1804
Clark: June 23, 1804
23rd June Satturday Some wind this morning from the N W. Set out at 7 oC Proceeded on N. 70...
· Missouri River near Arrow Rock
Jun 24 1804
Clark: June 24, 1804
24th, June Sunday Set out at half after Six. I joined the boat this morng at 8 oClock (I will...
· Missouri River near Arrow Rock
Jun 25 1804
Clark: June 25, 1804
Monday June 25th a heavy fog Detaind us about an hour Set out passed the Isd on a course from...
· Missouri River near Arrow Rock
Jun 26 1804
Arrival at the Mouth of the Kansas River
The Mouth of the river Kanzas is 230 yds Wide. We Camped at the point. This river is Muddy at this time — rose a little. I observed a great number of Parrot queets this evening.
William Clark · Mouth of the Kansas River, Missouri
Jun 27 1804
Clark: June 27, 1804
June 27th, Wednesday a fair warm morning, the river rose a little last night. we determin to delay at this...
· Mouth of Kansas River
Jun 28 1804
Clark: June 28, 1804
28 June Thursday took equal altitudes &c. &c. &c. & varaitian of the Compass repaired the Perogue Cleaned out the...
· Mouth of Kansas River
Jun 29 1804
Clark: June 29, 1804
29th of June 1804, Set out from the Kansas river 1/2 past 4 oClock, proceeded on passed a Small run...
· Mouth of Kansas River
Jun 30 1804
Clark: June 30, 1804
30th June, Set out verry early this Morng Saw a verry large wolf on the Sand bar this morning walking...
· Mouth of Kansas River
Jul 1 1804
Clark: July 1, 1804
July 1st 1804, last night one of the Sentinals Chang'd either a man or Beast, which run off, all prepared...
· Missouri River near Leavenworth area
Jul 2 1804
Clark: July 2, 1804
July the 2nd 1804 Set out verry early this morning passd on the Left of the Isles des parques High...
· Missouri River near Leavenworth area
Jul 3 1804
Clark: July 3, 1804
July 3rd 1804 Set out verry early this morning and proceeded on under a gentle Breeze from the South passed...
· Missouri River near Leavenworth area
Jul 4 1804
Independence Day on the Missouri
The Plains of this country are covered with a Leek Green Grass, well calculated for the sweetest and most norushing hay. Usher in the day by a discharge of one shot from the Bow piece, and named the Creek Independence Creek.
William Clark · Independence Creek, Kansas
Jul 5 1804
Clark: July 5, 1804
July the 5th 1804 Set out verry early this morning, Swam the horse across the river, proceeded on for two...
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 6 1804
Clark: July 6, 1804
6th July Friday. We Set out early this morning & Proceeded on (the river falls Slowly) wind S. W) passed...
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 7 1804
Clark: July 7, 1804
7th of July Satturday 1804 Set out early passed Some verry Swift water on the L. S. which Compelled us...
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 8 1804
Clark: July 8, 1804
8th of July Sunday Set out early this morning, the Sick man much better, Serjt. Oddeway was waiting at a...
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 8 1804
Lewis: July 8, 1804
Detachment Orders Nadawa Island July 8th 1804.- In order to insure a prudent and regular use of all provisions issued...
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 9 1804
Clark: July 9, 1804
July the 9th Monday 1804 Sent one man back to the mouth of the River to mark a tree, to...
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 10 1804
Clark: July 10, 1804
July 10th Tuesday Set out this morning with a view to Land near the fire Seen last night, & recornetre,...
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 11 1804
Clark: July 11, 1804
July 11th Wednesday, Set out early proceeded on passed a Willow (1) Island in a bend to the S. S....
· Missouri River near St. Joseph area
Jul 12 1804
Clark: July 12, 1804
July 12th Thursday Som hunters out on the S. S. those on the L. S. did not return last night,...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 13 1804
Clark: July 13, 1804
My notes of the 13th of July by a Most unfortunate accident blew over Board in a Storm in the...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 14 1804
Clark: July 14, 1804
July the 14th Satturday Some hard Shours of rain accompaned with Some wind detained us untill about 7 oClock, we...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 15 1804
Clark: July 15, 1804
July 15th Sunday 1804. a heavy fog this morning which Detained us untill 7 oClock, put Drewyer Sgt. Floyd on...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 15 1804
Lewis: July 15, 1804
Sunday July 15th This evening I discovered that my Chronometer had stoped, nor can I assign any cause for this...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 16 1804
Clark: July 16, 1804
July 16 1804 Monday Set out verry early and proceeded on the Side of a Prarie passd the head of...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 16 1804
Lewis: July 16, 1804
Monday 16th we set out at an early hour; the morning was cloudy; could find no convenient situation for observation;...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 17 1804
Clark: July 17, 1804
July 17th Tuesday, we concluded to lay by today to fix the Longitude, and get the Cronometer right, (She run...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 18 1804
Clark: July 18, 1804
July 18th Wednesday a fair morning the river falling fast, Set out at Sunrise under a gentle Breeze from S....
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 19 1804
Clark: July 19, 1804
July 19th after breakfast which was on a rosted Ribs of a Deer a little and a little Coffee I...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 20 1804
Clark: July 20, 1804
July 20th Friday 1804, a fog this morning and verry Cool George Drewyer Sick proceed on over a Sand bar,...
· Missouri River near Platte River mouth
Jul 21 1804
Arrival at the Platte River
At 4 oClock we came too at the mouth of the Great River Platt — this Great river being much more rapid than the Missourie forces its Current against the opposite Shore. The Current of this river is much more rapid than the Missourie, is about 600 yards wide at its mouth.
William Clark · Mouth of the Platte River, Nebraska
Jul 22 1804
Clark: July 22, 1804
July 22nd Sunday Set out verry early with a view of getting Some timbered land & a good Situation to...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 22 1804
Lewis: July 22, 1804
July 22nd 1804. A summary discription of the apparatus employed in the following observations; containing also some remarks on the...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 23 1804
Clark: July 23, 1804
Camp 10 Ms. above the river Plate Monday July the 23rd a fair morningSent out a party of 5 men...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 24 1804
Clark: July 24, 1804
White Catfish Camp 24th of July Tuesday. a fair morning the wind rose with the Sun & blows hard from...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 25 1804
Clark: July 25, 1804
White Catfish Camp 25th of July Wednesday. Several hunters Sent out. at 2 oClock the Two men Sent to the...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 26 1804
Clark: July 26, 1804
Whit Catfish Camp 26th of July Thursday. the wind blew Verry hard all Day from the South with Clouds of...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 27 1804
Clark: July 27, 1804
White Catfish Camp 10 ms above Platt 27th of July Friday, a Small Shower of rain this morning, at 10...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 27 1804
Lewis: July 27, 1804
white Catfish Camp July 27th Friday, Charged the Boat and Perogue after a Small Shower of rain, Completed our ores...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 28 1804
Clark: July 28, 1804
July 28th Satturday Set out this morning early, the wind blou from the N. W. by N. a Dark Smokey...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 29 1804
Clark: July 29, 1804
July 29th Sunday 1804 Sent a french man la Liberty with the Indian to Otteaze Camp to invite the Indians...
· Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
Jul 30 1804
Clark: July 30, 1804
July the 30th Monday Set out early & proceeded on West 33/4 mes. passd. one pt. to the L. S...
· Council Bluffs, Iowa (first council site)
Jul 30 1804
Lewis: July 30, 1804
July the 30th this day Joseph Fields killed a Braro as it is called by the French engages. this is...
· Council Bluffs, Iowa (first council site)
Jul 31 1804
Clark: July 31, 1804
July 31st Tuesday a fair Day 3 hunters out this morning G. Drewyer Killed a verry fat Buck one Inch...
· Council Bluffs, Iowa (first council site)
Aug 1 1804
Clark: August 1, 1804
August the 1st 1804 a fair morning, Sent out two men after the horses & one back to examine if...
· Council Bluffs, Iowa (first council site)
Aug 2 1804
Clark: August 2, 1804
August 2nd 1804 wind from the SE G. Drewery returned with the horses & one Doe Elk the countrey thro...
· Council Bluffs, Iowa (first council site)
Aug 2 1804
Lewis: August 2, 1804
August 2ed 1804. This day one of our Hunters brought me a white Heron. this bird as an inhabitant of...
· Council Bluffs, Iowa (first council site)
Aug 3 1804
First Council with Otoe and Missouri Nations
We met in council under an Awning, I delivered a long speech to them expressive of our journey, the wishes of our Government, some advice to them and Directions how they were to conduct themselves. The presents were divided proportionally to their rank.
Meriwether Lewis · Council Bluff, Nebraska
Aug 4 1804
Clark: August 4, 1804
August 4th at 7 oClock the heavens darkened and a violent wind from the N W. Suckceeded which lasted about...
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 5 1804
Clark: August 5, 1804
August 5th Set out early wind from N E. Great appearance of Wind & rain, (I have remarked that I...
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 5 1804
Lewis: August 5, 1804
August 5th 1804 Killed a serpent on the bank of the river adjoining a large prarie. F Inch Length from...
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 6 1804
Clark: August 6, 1804
August 6th Monday 1804 at 12 oClock last night a Violent Storm of wind & rain from the N. W....
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 7 1804
Clark: August 7, 1804
August 7th Tuesday last night about 8 oClock a Storm of wind from the N. W. which lasted 3/4 of...
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 8 1804
Clark: August 8, 1804
August the 8th 1804 Set out this morning at the usial time at about 2 miles (1) passed a part...
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 8 1804
Lewis: August 8, 1804
August 8th 1804 we had seen but a few aquatic fouls of any kind on the river since we commenced...
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 9 1804
Clark: August 9, 1804
9th Augt Thursday 1804 The fog of this morning detained us untill 1/2 passed 7 oClock at which time we...
· Missouri River near Soldier River
Aug 10 1804
Clark: August 10, 1804
The expedition continued up the Missouri River through present-day Nebraska. The men hunted and made observations of the surrounding prairie...
Aug 11 1804
Clark: August 11, 1804
August 11th Satturday 1804 about day this morning a hard wind from the N. W. followed by rain, we landed...
· Missouri River near Little Sioux River
Aug 12 1804
Clark: August 12, 1804
12th August Sunday 1804 a South wind We Set out early the river wider than usial, and Shallow, at 12...
· Missouri River near Little Sioux River
Aug 13 1804
Clark: August 13, 1804
13th of August Munday 1804. Set out this morning at Day light the usial time and proceeded on under a...
· Missouri River near Little Sioux River
Aug 14 1804
Clark: August 14, 1804
14th of August at 12 oClock the Party Sent yesterday to the Towns returned, and informed that they Could not...
· Missouri River near Little Sioux River
Aug 15 1804
Clark: August 15, 1804
August 15th Wendesday I took ten men & went out to Beaver Dam across a Creek about a mile S...
· Missouri River near Little Sioux River
Aug 16 1804
Clark: August 16, 1804
Aug. 16th 1804 a Verry cool morning the winds as usial from the N W. Capt Lewis with men went...
· Missouri River near Little Sioux River
Aug 17 1804
Clark: August 17, 1804
17th August 1804. a fine morning Wind from the S. E. I will here annex the Latds & Distances of...
· Missouri River near Little Sioux River
Aug 18 1804
Sgt. Floyd's Last Journal Entry
I am verry sick and Has ben for Sometime but have Recovered my helth again.
Charles Floyd · Near Sioux City, Iowa
Aug 19 1804
Clark: August 19, 1804
19th of August Sunday 1804 a fine morning wind from the S. E I prepd. a present from the Chiefs...
· Floyd's Bluff area, Sgt. Floyd dying
Aug 20 1804
The Death of Sergeant Charles Floyd
Serjeant Floyd much weaker and no better. Made him a warm bath as comfortable as possible. Serjeant Floyd Died with a great deal of Composure, before his death he Said to me, "I am going away. I want you to write me a letter." We buried him on the top of the bluff.
William Clark · Near Sioux City, Iowa
Aug 21 1804
Clark: August 21, 1804
21st August Tuesday we Set out verry early this morning under a Gentle Breeze from the S. E Course S....
· Missouri River near Vermillion area
Aug 22 1804
Clark: August 22, 1804
22nd of August Wendesday 1804 Set out early wind from the South. G Shannon joined the Boat last night. Course...
· Missouri River near Vermillion area
Aug 23 1804
Clark: August 23, 1804
23rd August Thursday 1804 Set out this morning verry early, the two men R. Fields & Shannon did not Come...
· Missouri River near Vermillion area
Aug 24 1804
Clark: August 24, 1804
24th August Friday 1804. Some rain last night & this morning, we Set out at the usial time and proceeded...
· Missouri River near Vermillion area
Aug 24 1804
Lewis: August 24, 1804
Friday, August 24th This day the Chronometer stoped again just after being wound up; I know not the cause, but...
· Missouri River near Vermillion area
Aug 25 1804
Clark: August 25, 1804
Augt. 25th Satturday 1804 This morning Capt Lewis & my Self G D. Sjt. Ouderway Shields J. Fields colter Bratten...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 25 1804
Lewis: August 25, 1804
August the 25th on our return from the mound of sperits saw the first bats that we had observed since...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 26 1804
Clark: August 26, 1804
26th August Sunday 1804 arrived at the boat at 9 oClock A.M. Set out at 10 oClock after Jurking the...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 26 1804
Lewis: August 26, 1804
Orders August 26th 1804. The commanding officers have thought it proper to appoint Patric Gass, a Sergeant in the corps...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 27 1804
Clark: August 27, 1804
27th August Monday, this morning the Morning Star was observed to be very large, G Drewyer Came up and informed...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 27 1804
Lewis: August 27, 1804
Monday August 27th On the Stard. shore, opposite to the lower point, or commencement of the white Calk Bluff-
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 28 1804
Clark: August 28, 1804
28th August Tuesday, 1804 The wind blew hard last night one Indian Stayed with us all night, Set out under...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 28 1804
Lewis: August 28, 1804
Orders August 28th 1804. The commanding officers direct that the two messes who form the crews of the perogues shall...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 29 1804
Clark: August 29, 1804
29th August Wednesday 1804rained last night and Some this morning verry cloudy Set Some men to work to make a...
· Spirit Mound, South Dakota
Aug 30 1804
Meeting the Yankton Sioux
Met in Council at 12 oClock under an Oak tree near the river. Made a long speech. They received the presents and appeared well satisfied. Their pipes of peace were presented to us, and smoked with great ceremony.
William Clark · Calumet Bluff, Nebraska
Aug 31 1804
Clark: August 31, 1804
31st of August Friday rose early a fair Daya curioes Society among this nation worthey of remark, ie, formed of...
· Calumet Bluff, meeting with Yankton Sioux
Sep 1 1804
Clark: September 1, 1804
September 1st Satturday 1804 Mr. Durion left his Kettle which we gave him, which we Sent to him and Set...
· Calumet Bluff, meeting with Yankton Sioux
Sep 2 1804
Clark: September 2, 1804
2nd of Sept. Sunday 1804Set out early & proceeded on passed the Island & Came too above below a yellow...
· Missouri River near Niobrara River
Sep 3 1804
Clark: September 3, 1804
3rd September Monday 1804. Set out at Sun rise, verry Cold morning clear and but little wind from the N...
· Missouri River near Niobrara River
Sep 4 1804
Clark: September 4, 1804
4th of September Tuesday 1804. a verry Cold wind from South E. by S. we Set out early proceeded on...
· Missouri River near Niobrara River
Sep 5 1804
Clark: September 5, 1804
5th September 1804 Wednesday, Set out early the wind blew hard from the South as it has for Some Days...
· Missouri River near Niobrara River
Sep 5 1804
Lewis: September 5, 1804
Sept 5th saw some wild goats or antelopes on the hill above the Glauber Salts Springs they ran off we...
· Missouri River near Niobrara River
Sep 6 1804
Clark: September 6, 1804
6th Septr Thursday 1804, a Storm this morning from the N W. at day light which lasted a fiew minits,...
· Missouri River near Niobrara River
Sep 7 1804
First Encounter with a Prairie Dog Village
Discovered a Village of Small animals that burrow in the grown. The Village covers about 4 acres of Ground on a Gradual decent of a hill and Contains great numbers of holes on the top of which the animals Set erect.
William Clark · Near Boyd County, Nebraska
Sep 8 1804
Clark: September 8, 1804
8th of September Satturday Set out early and proceeded on under a gentle Breeze from the S. E, at 3...
· Prairie dog village near present-day Chamberlain
Sep 9 1804
Clark: September 9, 1804
9th September Sunday 1804 Set out at Sunrise and proceeded on passed the head of the Island on which we...
· Prairie dog village near present-day Chamberlain
Sep 9 1804
Lewis: September 9, 1804
Sept. 9th Capt. Clark found on the Lard shore under a high bluff issuing from a blue earth a bittuminus...
· Prairie dog village near present-day Chamberlain
Sep 10 1804
Clark: September 10, 1804
10th September Monday a Cloudy morning Set out early under a Gentle Breeze from the S E. passed two Small...
· Prairie dog village near present-day Chamberlain
Sep 11 1804
Clark: September 11, 1804
Septr. 11th Tuesday 1804 Set out early a Cloudy morning the river verry wide from one hill to the other,...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 12 1804
Clark: September 12, 1804
Septr. 12th Wednesday 1804 a Dark Cloudy Day the wind hard from the N. W. we passed (1) a Island...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 13 1804
Clark: September 13, 1804
13th Septr. Thursday 1804 a Dark Drizzley Day, G D Cought 4 Beaver last night the winds from the N...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 13 1804
Lewis: September 13, 1804
September 13th Killed a bluewinged teal and a Porcupine; found it in a Cottonwood tree near the river on the...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 14 1804
Clark: September 14, 1804
Septr 14th Friday 1804 Course Dists & rifur. Set out early proceeded on passed Several Sand bars water wide &...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 14 1804
Lewis: September 14, 1804
September 14th 1804 this day Capt. Clark killed a male wild goat so calledit's weight 65 lbs. F I length...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 15 1804
Clark: September 15, 1804
September the 15th Satturday 1804 Set out early passed the Mouth of a creek on the L S. where Shannon...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 16 1804
Clark: September 16, 1804
September 16th Sunday, we proceeded on 11/4 Miles and Camped on the L. Side in a butifull Plain Surounded with...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 16 1804
Lewis: September 16, 1804
Sunday September 16th 1804. This morning set out at an early hour, and come too at 1/2 after 7 A.M....
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 17 1804
Clark: September 17, 1804
17th of Septr. Monday 1804 above White river Dried all those articles which had got wet by the last rain,...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 17 1804
Lewis: September 17, 1804
Monday September 17th 1804. Having for many days past confined myself to the boat, I determined to devote this day...
· Missouri River near White River
Sep 18 1804
Clark: September 18, 1804
Septr. 18 I Killed a prarie wolf to day about the Sise of a Gray fox with a bushey tail...
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 18 1804
Lewis: September 18, 1804
Sept. 18th this day saw the first brant on their return from the north-
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 19 1804
Clark: September 19, 1804
(1) & (2) passed a large Island Situated nearest the S. S. 1/2 a mile from the Lower pt. of...
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 20 1804
Clark: September 20, 1804
September the 20th Thursday 1804 Detchd. 3 men across the Big bend (Called the Grand deTour) with the horse, to...
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 20 1804
Lewis: September 20, 1804
Septr. 20th on the lard. shore at the commencement of the big bend observed a clift of black porus rock...
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 21 1804
Clark: September 21, 1804
21st of September 1804 Friday 1804, last night or reather this morng at a half past one oClock the Sand...
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 22 1804
Clark: September 22, 1804
22nd September Satturday 1804 a thick fog this morning untill 7 oClock which detained us, Saw Some old tracks of...
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 23 1804
Clark: September 23, 1804
23rd Septr. Sunday 1804 (days and nights equal) Set out early under a gentle Breeze from the S E N....
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 24 1804
Clark: September 24, 1804
Monday the 24th of September 1804 a fair morning Set out early, wind from the East, passed the mouth of...
· Missouri River near Big Bend
Sep 25 1804
Tense Confrontation with the Teton Sioux
The 2nd Chief was verry insolent both in words and justures, pretended Drunkeness & Staggered up against me, declaring I Should not go on. I felt My Self warm & Spoke in very positive terms. Offered my hand to the 1st and 2d Chiefs who refused to receive it.
William Clark · Mouth of the Bad River, South Dakota
Sep 26 1804
Clark: September 26, 1804
26th of Septr Set out early and proceeded onthe river lined with indians, came too & anchored by the particular...
· Teton Sioux confrontation near Pierre, SD
Sep 27 1804
Clark: September 27, 1804
27th of Septr. 1804The Bank as usial lined with Sioux, gave the 2 principal Chiefs a blanket & a peck...
· Teton Sioux confrontation near Pierre, SD
Sep 28 1804
Clark: September 28, 1804
28th of Septr 1804 Friday I made maney attempts in defferent ways to find our anchor without Sukcess, the Sand...
· Teton Sioux confrontation near Pierre, SD
Sep 29 1804
Clark: September 29, 1804
Capt. W. Clarks Notes Continued as first taken- 29th of September Satturday 1804Set out early Some bad Sand bars, at...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Sep 30 1804
Clark: September 30, 1804
30th of September Sunday 1804 had not proceeded far before we discovered an Indian running after us, he requstd to...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 1 1804
Clark: October 1, 1804
1st of October Monday 1804 The wind blew hard from the S. E. all last night, Set out early passed...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 2 1804
Clark: October 2, 1804
2nd of October Tuesday 1804, Mr. Vallie Came on board, Lat. 44° 19' 36 N. we observed Some Indians on...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 3 1804
Clark: October 3, 1804
3rd of October Wednesday 1804 The N W. wind blew verry hard all night with Some rain, we Set out...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 4 1804
Clark: October 4, 1804
4th of October Thursdaythe Wind blew all night from the N W. Some rain we were obliged to drop down...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 5 1804
Clark: October 5, 1804
5th of October Friday 1804 Frost this morning, Set out early passed a Small Creek on the L. S. saw...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 6 1804
Clark: October 6, 1804
6th of October Satturday 1804 Cold Wind from the N. Saw many large round Stones near the middle of the...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 7 1804
Clark: October 7, 1804
7th of October Sunday 1804 frost last night, passed a River 90 yds. wide the Ricaras Call Sur-war-kar-ne all the...
· Missouri River near Cheyenne River
Oct 8 1804
Clark: October 8, 1804
8th of October Monday 1804 a cool Morning wind from the N. W. passed the mouth of a Small Creek...
· Arikara villages near present-day Mobridge
Oct 9 1804
Clark: October 9, 1804
9th of October Tuesday 1804 a windey night Some rain, and the wind Continued So high & cold We could...
· Arikara villages near present-day Mobridge
Oct 10 1804
Clark: October 10, 1804
10th of October 1804 at 11 oClock the wind Shifted from S. E to N W. Mr. Taboe visited uswe...
· Arikara villages near present-day Mobridge
Oct 11 1804
Clark: October 11, 1804
11th of October Thursday 1804 wind S. E. at 11 oClock met the 1s Chief in Council, he Thanked us...
· Arikara villages near present-day Mobridge
Oct 12 1804
Clark: October 12, 1804
12th of October Friday after Brackfast we joined the Chiefs & Indians on the bank who wer waiting for us,...
· Arikara villages near present-day Mobridge
Oct 13 1804
Clark: October 13, 1804
13th of October Satturday 1804 Newmon Confined for Mutinous expressions, proceeded on passed a Camp of Sioux on the S....
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 14 1804
Clark: October 14, 1804
14th of October Sunday 1804 Some rain last night we Set out in the rain which continued all day passed...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 15 1804
Clark: October 15, 1804
15th of October Rained all last night, passed a Ricara hunting camp on the S.S. & halted at another on...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 16 1804
Clark: October 16, 1804
16th of October Tuesday 1804 Some rain this morning 2 Squars verry anxious to accompany us we Set out with...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 16 1804
Lewis: October 16, 1804
October 16th This day took a small bird alive of the order of the ____ or goat suckers. it appeared...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 17 1804
Clark: October 17, 1804
17th of October 1804 Wind S. W. I walked on Shore with the Ricara Chief and an Inteprieter, they told...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 18 1804
Clark: October 18, 1804
18th of October 1804. at 6 miles passed the mouth of La Bullet or Cannon Ball River on the L....
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 19 1804
Clark: October 19, 1804
19th of October Friday 1804. Set out early under a gentle Breeze from the S. E. more timber than Common...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 20 1804
Clark: October 20, 1804
20th of October 1804 wind from the S E, I walked out to view those remarkable places pointed out by...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 20 1804
Lewis: October 20, 1804
20th October Peter Crusat this day shot at a white bear he wounded him, but being alarmed at the formidable...
· Missouri River approaching Cannonball River
Oct 21 1804
Clark: October 21, 1804
21t of October Sunday 1804 a verry Cold night wind hard from the N. E. Some rain in the night...
· Missouri River near Heart River, approaching Mandan
Oct 22 1804
Clark: October 22, 1804
22nd of October 1804 last night at about 1 oClock I was violently attacked with Rhumetism in my neck, which...
· Missouri River near Heart River, approaching Mandan
Oct 23 1804
Clark: October 23, 1804
23rd of October 1804 Some Snow, passed 5 Lodges fortified the place the two french men were robed Those are...
· Missouri River near Heart River, approaching Mandan
Oct 24 1804
Clark: October 24, 1804
24th of October Cloudy Some little Snow (my Rhumetism Continue, not So bad as the 2 last days,) a butufull...
· Missouri River near Heart River, approaching Mandan
Oct 25 1804
Clark: October 25, 1804
25th of October Thursday 1804 a Cold morning Set out early under a gentle Breeze from the S. E. by...
· Missouri River near Heart River, approaching Mandan
Oct 26 1804
Arrival at the Mandan Villages
We came too and camped near the 1st village of Mandans on the L.S. of the River. Many men, women & children flocked down to see us. Capt Lewis and my Self walked up to the village.
William Clark · Mandan Villages, North Dakota
Oct 27 1804
Clark: October 27, 1804
27th of October Satturday 1804 we Set out early and Came too at the village on the L. S. where...
· Building Fort Mandan
Oct 28 1804
Clark: October 28, 1804
28th of October 1804 the wind So hard from the S. W. We could not meet the Indians in Councils,...
· Building Fort Mandan
Oct 29 1804
Clark: October 29, 1804
29th of October 1804 a fine morning after Brackfast we were Visited by the Old Chief of the Big Bellies...
· Building Fort Mandan
Oct 30 1804
Clark: October 30, 1804
30th of October Tuesday 1804 many Indian Chief visit us today I went in th Perogou to the Island 7...
· Building Fort Mandan
Oct 31 1804
Clark: October 31, 1804
31st of October Wednesday 1804 The main Chief of the mandans Sent 2 Cheifs for to envite us to Come...
· Building Fort Mandan
Oct 31 1804
Lewis: October 31, 1804
Wednesday October 31st 1804. The river being very low and the season so far advanced that it frequently shuts up...
· Building Fort Mandan
Nov 1 1804
Clark: November 1, 1804
1 November 1804 Visited by Several Chiefs of the lower Village who requested we would call on them &c. Spoke...
· Building Fort Mandan
Nov 1 1804
Lewis: November 1, 1804
Thursday November 1st 1804 The wind blew so violently during the greater part of this day that we were unable...
· Building Fort Mandan
Nov 2 1804
Sgt. Gass Describes Building Fort Mandan
We continued to work at our fort. Six of the men were employed in making charcoal, and the rest in cutting timber and building. We named our fort, Fort Mandan, in honour of our friendly neighbours.
Patrick Gass · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 3 1804
Clark: November 3, 1804
3rd of November Satturday 1804 wind hard from the west Commence building our Cabins, Dispatched 6 hunters in a perogue...
· Building Fort Mandan
Nov 4 1804
Toussaint Charbonneau Hired — Sacagawea Joins the Expedition
A Mr. Chaubonee interpreter for the Gross Ventre nation came to See us, and informed that he came Down with Several Indians from a Hunting expedition up the river. This man wished to be hired as an interpreter.
William Clark · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 5 1804
Clark: November 5, 1804
5th November Monday 1804 I rose verry early and commenced raising the 2 range of Huts the timber large and...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 6 1804
Clark: November 6, 1804
6th of Nov. Mr. Gravolin our Ricara Interpreter & 2 of our french hands & 2 boys Set out in...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 7 1804
Clark: November 7, 1804
7th November Wednesday 1804 a termperate day we continued to building our hut, Cloudy and fogging all day
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 8 1804
Clark: November 8, 1804
8th Novr. Thursday 1804 a Cloudy morning Jussome our interpreter went to the Village, on his return he informed us...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 9 1804
Clark: November 9, 1804
9th Novr. Friday 1804 a verry hard frost this morning we Continue to build our Cabens, under many disadvantages, Day...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 10 1804
Clark: November 10, 1804
10th November Satturday 1804 rose early continued to build our fort numbers of Indians Came to See us a Chief...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 11 1804
Clark: November 11, 1804
11th November Sunday 1804 Fort Mandan a Cold Day Continued at work at the Fort Two men Cut themselves with...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 12 1804
Clark: November 12, 1804
12th November Monday 1804 a verry Cold night early this morning the Big White princapal Chief of the lower Village...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 13 1804
Clark: November 13, 1804
13th The Ice begin to run we move into our hut, visited by the Grand Chief of the Mandans, and...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 14 1804
Clark: November 14, 1804
Fort Mandan 14th of November Wednesday 1804 a Cloudy morning, ice runing verry thick river rose 1/2 Inch last night...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 15 1804
Clark: November 15, 1804
15th of November Thursday 1804 a Cloudy morning, the ice run much thicker than yesterday at 10 oClock G Drewyer...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 16 1804
Clark: November 16, 1804
16th November Friday 1804 a verry white frost all the trees all Covered with ice, Cloudy, all the men move...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 17 1804
Clark: November 17, 1804
17 th November Satturday 1804 a fine morning, last night was Cold, the ice thicker than yesterday, Several Indians visit...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 18 1804
Clark: November 18, 1804
18th Novr. Sunday 1804 a Cold morning Some wind the Black Cat, Chief of the Mandans Came to See us,...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 19 1804
Clark: November 19, 1804
19th of November 1804 our hunters return with 32 Deerr, 12 Elk & a Buffalow Ice ran which detained the...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 20 1804
Clark: November 20, 1804
20th November Tuesday 1804 Capt Lewis & my Self move into our huts, a verry hard wind from the W....
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 21 1804
Clark: November 21, 1804
21st Novr. Wednesday a fine Day dispatched a perogu and Collected Stone for our Chimnys, Some wind from the S....
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 22 1804
Clark: November 22, 1804
22nd of November Thursday 1804 a fine morning Dispatched a perogue and 5 Men under the Derection of Sergeant Pryor...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 23 1804
Clark: November 23, 1804
23rd, a fair warm Day, wind from the S. E. Send after Stone Several men with bad Colds, one man...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 24 1804
Clark: November 24, 1804
24th of November Satturday 1804 a warm Day Several men with bad Coalds we continue to Cover our Huts with...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 25 1804
Clark: November 25, 1804
25th of Novr. Sunday 1804 a fine day warm & pleasent Capt. Lewis 2 Interpeters & 6 men Set out...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 26 1804
Clark: November 26, 1804
26th of Novr. 1804 Monday Fort Mandan a little before day light the wind shifted to the N. W. and...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 27 1804
Clark: November 27, 1804
27th of November Tuesday 1804 a cloudy morning after a verry Cold night, the River Crouded with floating ice wind...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 28 1804
Clark: November 28, 1804
28th Novr. Wednesday 1804 a cold morning wind from the N. W river full of floating ice, began to Snow...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 29 1804
Clark: November 29, 1804
29th November Thursday 1804 A verry Cold windey day wind from the N. W by W. Some Snow last night...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Nov 30 1804
Clark: November 30, 1804
30h of Nov. an Indian Chief Came and informed us that five Men of the Mandans Nation was on a...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 1 1804
Clark: December 1, 1804
1s Decr. a young Chief arrived 7 Chiens Came to the Village with a pipe & the 3 Ricares who...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 2 1804
Clark: December 2, 1804
2d of Decr. 1804 Visited by Several Mandan Chiefs and 4 Chyannes Inds. who Came with a pipe to the...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 3 1804
Clark: December 3, 1804
3rd December Monday 1804. a fine morning the after part of the day Cold & windey the wind from the...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 4 1804
Clark: December 4, 1804
4th of December Tuesday 1804 a Cloudy raw Day wind from the N. W. the Black Cat and two young...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 5 1804
Clark: December 5, 1804
5th December Wednesday 1804 a Cold raw morning wind from the S. E. Some Snow, two of the N W....
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 6 1804
Clark: December 6, 1804
Fort Mandan 6th of December Thursday 1804 The wind blew violently hard from the N, N W. with Some Snow...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 7 1804
Clark: December 7, 1804
at Fort mandan 7th of December 1804, we were informed by a Chief that great numbers of Buffalow were on...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 8 1804
Clark: December 8, 1804
8th December Satturday 1804 a verry Cold morning, the Thermometer Stood at 12 d. below 0 which is 42 d....
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 9 1804
Clark: December 9, 1804
9th December Sunday 1804 The Thermometer Stood this morning at 7° above 0, wind from the E. Capt Lewis took...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 10 1804
Clark: December 10, 1804
10th Monday Decr. 1804 Fort Mandan a verry Cold Day The Thermometer to day at 10 & 11 Degrees below...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 11 1804
Clark: December 11, 1804
11th December Tuesday 1804 a verry Cold morning Wind from the north The Thermomettr at (4 oClock A M at...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 12 1804
Clark: December 12, 1804
12th December Wednesday 1804 a Clear Cold morning wind from the north the Thormometer at Sun rise Stood at 38°...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 13 1804
Clark: December 13, 1804
13th December Thursday 1804 The last night was verry Clear & the frost which fell Covered the ice old Snow...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 14 1804
Clark: December 14, 1804
14th December Friday 1804 a fine morning. wind from the S. E. the murckerey Stood at '0' this morning I...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 15 1804
Clark: December 15, 1804
15th of December 1804 Satturday a Cold Clear morning, Saw no buffalow, I concluded to return to the Fort &...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 16 1804
Clark: December 16, 1804
Fort Mandan 16th December, Sunday 1804 a clear Cold morning, the Thermtr. at Sun rise Stood at 22° below 0,...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 17 1804
Clark: December 17, 1804
17th December Monday 1804 a verry Cold morning the Thrmt. Stood a 43° below 0. We found Mr. Henny a...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 18 1804
Clark: December 18, 1804
18th December Tuesday 1804 The Themometer the Same as last night Mr. Haney & La Rocke left us for the...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 19 1804
Clark: December 19, 1804
19th December Wednesday 1804 The wind from S. W. the weather moderated a little, I engage my self in Connecting...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 20 1804
Clark: December 20, 1804
20th December Thursday 1804 The wind from the N W a moderate day, the Thermometr 37° above 0, which givs...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 21 1804
Clark: December 21, 1804
21st December Friday 1804 a fine Day worm and wind from the N W by W, the Indian whome I...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 22 1804
Clark: December 22, 1804
22nd December Satturday 1804 a number of Squars womn & men Dressed in Squars Clothes Came with Corn to Sell...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 23 1804
Clark: December 23, 1804
23rd December Sunday 1804 a fine Day great numbers of indians of all discriptions Came to the fort many of...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 24 1804
Clark: December 24, 1804
24 December Monday 1804 Several Chiefs and members of men womin and Children at the fort to day, Some for...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 25 1804
Clark: December 25, 1804
25th December Christmass Tuesday I was awakened before Day by a discharge of 3 platoons from the Party and the...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 26 1804
Clark: December 26, 1804
26th Decr. Wednesday 1804 a temperate day no Indians to day or yesterday. A man from the N W Company...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 27 1804
Clark: December 27, 1804
27th December 1804 Thursday a little fine Snow weather something Colder than yesterday Several Indians here to Day, much Surprised...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 28 1804
Clark: December 28, 1804
28th of December Friday 1804 blew verry hard last night, the frost fell like a Shower of Snow, nothing remarkable...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 29 1804
Clark: December 29, 1804
29th December Satturday 1804 The frost fell last night nearly a 1/4 of an inch Deep and Continud to fall...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 30 1804
Clark: December 30, 1804
30th December Sunday 1804 Cold the Termtr. at 20 d below 0 a number of Indians here to day they...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Dec 31 1804
Clark: December 31, 1804
Fort Mandan 31st of December Monday 1804 a fine Day Some wind last night which mixed the Snow and Sand...
· Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Jan 1 1805
Clark: January 1, 1805
Fort Mandan on the N E bank of the Missouries 1600 miles up January the 1st 1805 Tuesday The Day...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 2 1805
Clark: January 2, 1805
2nd of January Wednesdey 1805 a Snowey morning a party of men go to Dance at the 2nd Village to...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 3 1805
Clark: January 3, 1805
3rd of January Thursday 1805 Soome Snow to day; 8 men go to hunt the buffalow, killed a hare &...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 4 1805
Clark: January 4, 1805
Fort Mandan 4th of January Friday 1805 a worm Snowey morning, the Themtr. at 28° abov 0, Cloudy, Sent out...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 5 1805
Clark: January 5, 1805
5th of January Satturday 1805 a cold day Some Snow, Several Indians visit us with thier axes to get them...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 6 1805
Fort Mandan: January 6, 1805
A bitterly cold day at Fort Mandan, with temperatures well below zero. The men stayed close to the fort, tending...
Jan 7 1805
Clark: January 7, 1805
7th of January Monday 1805 Fort Mandan a verry Cold clear Day, the Themtr Stood at 22 d below 0...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 8 1805
Clark: January 8, 1805
8th of January Tuesday 1805 a Cold Day but fiew indians at the fort to day wind from the N,...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 9 1805
Clark: January 9, 1805
9th of January Wednesday 1805 A Cold Day Themometer at 21° below 0, Great numbers of indians go to Kill...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 10 1805
Clark: January 10, 1805
10th Of January 1805 This morning a boy of 13 years of age Came to the fort with his feet...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 11 1805
Clark: January 11, 1805
11th January Friday 1805 verry Cold, Send out 3 men to join 3 now below & hunt, Pose-cop se ha...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 12 1805
Clark: January 12, 1805
Fort Manden 12th of January Satturday 1805 a verry Cold Day three of our hunters J. & R Fields withe...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 13 1805
Clark: January 13, 1805
13th of January Sunday (1805) a Cold Clear Day (great number of Indians move Down the River to hunt) those...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 14 1805
Clark: January 14, 1805
14th of January 1805 Monday This morning early a number of indians men womin children Dogs &c & passed down...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 15 1805
Clark: January 15, 1805
Fort Mandan 15th January Tuesday 1805 between 12 & 3 oClock this morning we had a total eclips of the...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 16 1805
Clark: January 16, 1805
16th January Wednesday 1805 about thirty Mandans Came to the fort to day, 6 Chiefs. Those Me ne to rees...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 17 1805
Clark: January 17, 1805
17th January Thursday 1805 a verry windey morning hard from the North Thermometer at 0, Several Indians here to day
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 18 1805
Clark: January 18, 1805
18th January Friday 1805 a fine worm morning, Mr. La Rock & McKinzey Came down to See us with them...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 19 1805
Clark: January 19, 1805
19th January Satturday 1805. a find Day Messrs. Larock & McKinzey returned home, Sent three horses down to our hunting...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 20 1805
Clark: January 20, 1805
20th a Cold fair day Several Indians at the fort to day a miss understanding took place between the two...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 21 1805
Clark: January 21, 1805
Fort Mandan 21st Monday January 1805 a number of Indians hereto day a fine day nothing remarkable one ban verry...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 22 1805
Clark: January 22, 1805
22nd January 1805 Tuesday a find warm Day attempted to Cut the Boat & the perogues out of the Ice,...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 23 1805
Clark: January 23, 1805
23rd January 1805 Wednesday a Cold Day Snow fell 4 Inches deep, the occurrences of this day is as is...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 24 1805
Clark: January 24, 1805
24th January Thursday 1805 a fine day, our inturpeters appear to understand each others better than a fiew days past...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 25 1805
Clark: January 25, 1805
25th of January 1805 Friday we are informed of the arrival of a Band of Asniboins at the Villages with...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 26 1805
Clark: January 26, 1805
26th of January Satturday 1805 a verry fine warm Day Several Indians Dine with us and are much Pleasedone man...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 26 1805
Lewis: January 26, 1805
Saturday January 26th 1805 Observed Meridian Altitude of sun's U. L. with sextant and artificl. Horzn. of water 48° 50...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 27 1805
Clark: January 27, 1805
27th of January Sunday 1804 a fine day, attempt to Cut our Boat and Canoos out of the Ice, a...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 28 1805
Clark: January 28, 1805
28th January Monday 1805 attempt to cut through the ice &c get our Boat and Canoo out without Suckcess, Several...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 29 1805
Clark: January 29, 1805
29th January Tuesday 1805 Gave Jassome a Dost of Salts we Send & Collect Stones and put them on a...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 30 1805
Clark: January 30, 1805
30th January Wednesday 1805 a fine morning, Clouded up at 9 oClock, Mr. La Rocke paid us a Visit, &...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Jan 31 1805
Clark: January 31, 1805
31st January Thursday, 1805 Snowed last night, wind high from the N W. Sawed off the boys toes Sent 5...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 1 1805
Clark: February 1, 1805
1st of February Friday 1805 a cold windey Day our hunters returnd. haveing killed only one Deer, a war Chief...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 2 1805
Clark: February 2, 1805
2nd of February Satturday 1805 a find Day one Deer Killed our interpeter Still unwell, one of the wives of...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 3 1805
Clark: February 3, 1805
3rd of February 1805 our provisions of meat being nearly exorsted I concluded to Decend the River on the Ice...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 3 1805
Lewis: February 3, 1805
3rd of February Sunday 1805. a fine day; the blacksmith again commences his opperations. we were visited by but few...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 4 1805
Lewis: February 4, 1805
4th February, Monday 1805. This morning fair tho could the thermometer stood at 18° below Naught, wind from N. W....
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 5 1805
Lewis: February 5, 1805
5th February Tuesday 1805. Pleasent morning wind from N. W. fair; visited by many of the natives who brought a...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 6 1805
Lewis: February 6, 1805
6th February Wednesday 1805. Fair morning Wind from N. W. had a sley prepared against the return of the horses...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 7 1805
Lewis: February 7, 1805
7th February Thursday 1805. This morning was fair Thermometer at 18° above naught much warmer than it has been for...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 8 1805
Lewis: February 8, 1805
8th February Friday 1805. This morning was fair wind S. E. the weather still warm and pleasent- visited by the...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 9 1805
Lewis: February 9, 1805
9th February Saturday 1805. The morning fair and pleasent, wind from S. E.visted by Mr. McKinzey one the N. W....
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 10 1805
Lewis: February 10, 1805
10th February Sunday 1805. This Morning was Cloudy after a slight snow which fell in the course of the night...
· Fort Mandan (winter)
Feb 11 1805
Birth of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
About five Oclock this evening one of the wives of Chabono was delivered of a fine boy. I was informed that her labour was tedious and the pain violent. Mr. Jessume informed me that he had fequently administered a small portion of the rattle of the rattle-snake, which he assured me had never failed to produce the desired effect.
Meriwether Lewis · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Feb 12 1805
Lewis: February 12, 1805
12th February Tuesday 1805. The morning was fair tho could, thermometer at 14° below naught wind S. E. ordered the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 13 1805
Clark: February 13, 1805
I returned last night from a hunting party much fatigued, haveing walked 30 miles on the ice and through of...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 13 1805
Lewis: February 13, 1805
13th February Wednesday 1805. The morning cloudy thermometer 2° below naught wind from S. E. visited by the Black-Cat gave...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 14 1805
Clark: February 14, 1805
14th Sent 4 men with the Horses Shod & 2 Slays down for the meat I had left, 22 miles...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 15 1805
Clark: February 15, 1805
15th Capt. Lewis with a party of men & 4 Indians went in pursute of the Sioux, the Indians returned...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 16 1805
Clark: February 16, 1805
16th of February Satturday 1805 a fine morning, visited by but fiew Indians to day, at Dusk two of the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 17 1805
Clark: February 17, 1805
17th of February Sunday 1805 this morning worm & a little Cloudy, the Coal & his Son visited me to...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 18 1805
Clark: February 18, 1805
18th of February Monday 1805 a cloudy morning Some Snow, Several Indians here today Mr. McKinsey leave me, the after...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 19 1805
Clark: February 19, 1805
19th of February Tuesday 1805 a fine Day visited by Several of the Mandans to day, our Smiths are much...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 20 1805
Clark: February 20, 1805
Fort Mandan 20th February Wednesday 1805 a Butifull Day, visited by the Little raven verry early this morning I am...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 21 1805
Clark: February 21, 1805
21st February Thursday 1805 a Delightfull Day put out our Clothes to SunVisited by the big white & Big man...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 22 1805
Fort Mandan: February 22, 1805
Winter continued at Fort Mandan. The captains worked on reports, maps, and specimen collections to send back to President Jefferson...
Feb 23 1805
Clark: February 23, 1805
23rd of February 1805 Satturday All hands employed in Cutting the Perogus Loose from the ice, which was nearly even...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 24 1805
Clark: February 24, 1805
24th February Sunday 1805 The Day fine, we Commenced very early to day the Cutting loose the boat which was...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 25 1805
Clark: February 25, 1805
25th of February Monday 1805 we fixed a Windlass and Drew up the two Perogues on the upper bank and...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 26 1805
Clark: February 26, 1805
26th of Feby 1805 Drew up the Boat & perogus, after Cutting them out of the ice with great Dificuelty-&...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 27 1805
Clark: February 27, 1805
27th of February Wednesday 1805 a fine day, prepareing the Tools to make perogues all daya feiw Indians visit us...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Feb 28 1805
Clark: February 28, 1805
28th of February 1805 Thursday Mr. Gravilin 2 frenchmen and 2 Ricaras arrived from the Ricaras with letters from Mr....
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 1 1805
Clark: March 1, 1805
March 1st Friday 1805 a fine Day I am ingaged in Copying a map, men building perogus, makeing Ropes, Burning...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 2 1805
Clark: March 2, 1805
2nd of March 1805 Satturday a fine Day the river brake up in places all engaged about Something Mr. La...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 3 1805
Clark: March 3, 1805
3rd of March Sunday 1805 a fine Day wind from the W, a large flock of Ducks pass up the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 4 1805
Clark: March 4, 1805
Fort Mandan 4th March Monday 1805 a Cloudy morning wind from the N W the after part of the day...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 5 1805
Clark: March 5, 1805
5th March Tuesday 1805 A fine Day Themometer at 40° abo 0. Several Indians visit us to day one frenchman...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 6 1805
Clark: March 6, 1805
6th of March Wednesday 1805 a Cloudy morning & Smokey all Day from the burning of the plains, which was...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 7 1805
Clark: March 7, 1805
7th of March Thursday 1805 a little Cloudy and windey N E. the Coal visited us with a Sick child,...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 8 1805
Clark: March 8, 1805
8th of March Friday 1805 a fair morning Cold and windey, wind from the East, visited by the Greesey head...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 9 1805
Clark: March 9, 1805
on the 9th of March we were Visited by the Grand Chief of the Minetarres, to whome we gave a...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 10 1805
Clark: March 10, 1805
10th of March Sunday 1805. a Cold winday Day. we are visited by the Black mockersons, Chief of the 2d...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 11 1805
Clark: March 11, 1805
Fort Mandan 11th of March Monday 1805 A Cloudy Cold windey day, Some Snow in the latter part of the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 12 1805
Clark: March 12, 1805
12th a fine day Some Snow last night our Interpeter Shabonah, detumins on not proceeding with us as an interpeter...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 13 1805
Clark: March 13, 1805
13th of March Wednesday 1805 a fine day visited by Mr. Mckinsey one of the Clerks of the N W...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 14 1805
Clark: March 14, 1805
14th March Thursday 1805. a fine day Set all hands to Shelling Corn &c. Mr. McKinsey leave us to day...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 15 1805
Clark: March 15, 1805
15th of March Friday 1805 a fine day I put out all the goods & Parch meal Clothing &c to...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 16 1805
Clark: March 16, 1805
16th of March Satturday 1805 a Cloudy day wind from the S. E one Indian much displeased with whitehouse for...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 16 1805
Lewis: March 16, 1805
March 16th, 1804. Mr. Gurrow a Frenchman who has lived many years with the Ricares & Mandans shewed us the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 17 1805
Clark: March 17, 1805
17th of March Sunday a windey Day attempted to air our goods &. Mr. Chabonah Sent a french man of...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 18 1805
Clark: March 18, 1805
18th of March 1805 a cold cloudy Day wind from the N. I pack up all the merchindize into 8...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 19 1805
Clark: March 19, 1805
19th of March 1805 Cold windey Day Cloudy Some little Snow last night Visited to Day by the big white...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 20 1805
Clark: March 20, 1805
I visited the Mandans on the 20th & have the canoes taken to the River, ready to Decend to the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 21 1805
Clark: March 21, 1805
I return on the 21st and on my return I passed on the points of the high hills S. S....
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 22 1805
Clark: March 22, 1805
22nd of March 1805 Visited by the 2nd Chief of the Grand Village of the Minetarrees to whome we gave...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 23 1805
Fort Mandan: March 23, 1805
Spring approached at Fort Mandan. The ice on the Missouri was beginning to break up, signaling the approach of departure...
Mar 24 1805
Clark: March 24, 1805
24th of March Satturday 1805 after Brackfast Mr. La Rocke and Mr. McKinsey and the Chiefs & men of the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 25 1805
Clark: March 25, 1805
25th of March Sunday 1805 a Cloudy morning wind from the N E the after part of the Day fair,...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 26 1805
Clark: March 26, 1805
26th of March Monday 1805 a find Day wind S. W. but fiew Inds visit us to day the Ice...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 27 1805
Clark: March 27, 1805
27th of March Tuesday 1805 The river choked up with ice opposit to us and broke away in the evening...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 28 1805
Clark: March 28, 1805
28th had all the Canoes, the Perogus corked pitchd & lined cover the Cotton Wood, which is win Shaken (the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 29 1805
Clark: March 29, 1805
29th of March Satturday 1805 The ice has Stoped running owing to Som obstickle above, repare the Boat & Perogues,...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 30 1805
Clark: March 30, 1805
30th of March. The Ice is passing in great quantites, river ran a little, The Plains are on fire on...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Mar 31 1805
Clark: March 31, 1805
31 h of March Monday 1805 Cloudy Several gangus of Ducks and Gees pass up not much ice floating. All...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Apr 1 1805
Clark: April 1, 1805
April 1st 1805 we have Thunder lightning hail and rain to day the first rain of note Sinc the 15...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Apr 2 1805
Clark: April 2, 1805
April the 2nd a Cold rain day we are writeing and prepareing dispatches all dayI conclude to Send my journal...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Apr 3 1805
Clark: April 3, 1805
3rd of April we Shall pack up to day and Set out tomorrow. [Clark, April 3, 1805] April the 3rd...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Apr 4 1805
Fort Mandan: April 4, 1805
Final preparations at Fort Mandan for the spring departure. The permanent party was ready to continue westward into truly uncharted...
Apr 5 1805
Clark: April 5, 1805
April the 5th 1805 Thursday we have our 2 perogues & Six Canoes loaded with our Stores & provisions, principally...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Apr 6 1805
Clark: April 6, 1805
April the 6th Friday Saturday 1805 a fine day visited by a number of mandans, we are informed of the...
· Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
Apr 7 1805
Departure from Fort Mandan — Into the Unknown
Our vessels consisted of six small canoes, and two large perogues. This little fleet altho' not quite so rispectable as those of Columbus or Capt. Cook, were still viewed by us with as much pleasure as those deservedly famed adventurers ever beheld theirs. We were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man had never trodden.
Meriwether Lewis · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
Apr 8 1805
Clark: April 8, 1805
8th of April Monday 1805 Set out verry early wind hard a head from the N. W. proceeded on passed...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 8 1805
Lewis: April 8, 1805
April 8th Set out early this morning, the wind blew hard against us from the N. W. we therefore traveled...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 9 1805
Clark: April 9, 1805
9th of April Tuesday 1805. Set out this morning verry early under a gentle breeze from the S. E. at...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 9 1805
Lewis: April 9, 1805
Tuesday April 9th Set out as early as it was possible to see this morning and proceed about five miles...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 10 1805
Clark: April 10, 1805
10th of April Wednesday 1805 Set out verry early. the morning cool and no wind proceeded on passed a camp...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 10 1805
Lewis: April 10, 1805
Wednesday April 10th 1805. Set out at an early hour this morning at the distance of three miles passed some...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 11 1805
Clark: April 11, 1805
11th of April Thursday 1805 Set out verry early I walked on Shore, Saw fresh bear tracks, one deer &...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 11 1805
Lewis: April 11, 1805
Thursday April 11th Set out at an early hour; I proceeded with the party and Capt Clark with George Drewyer...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 12 1805
Clark: April 12, 1805
12th April Friday 1805 a fine morning Set out verry early, the murcery Stood 56° above 0. proceeded on to...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 12 1805
Lewis: April 12, 1805
Friday April the 12th 1805. Set out at an early hour. our peroge and the Canoes passed over to the...
· Departure from Fort Mandan, Missouri River
Apr 13 1805
Clark: April 13, 1805
13th of April Satturday 1805 Set out this morning at 6 oClock, the Missouri above the mouth of Little Missouri...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 13 1805
Lewis: April 13, 1805
Saturday April 13th Being disappointed in my observations of yesterday for Longitude, I was unwilling to remain at the entrance...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 14 1805
Clark: April 14, 1805
14th of April Sunday 1805. a fine morning, a dog came to us this morning we Suppose him to be...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 14 1805
Lewis: April 14, 1805
Sunday April 14th 1805. One of the hunters saw an Otter last evening and shot at it, but missed it....
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 15 1805
Clark: April 15, 1805
15th of April Monday 1805 Set out at an early hour, Captn Lewis walked on Shore and Killed a goose,...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 15 1805
Lewis: April 15, 1805
Monday April 15th 1805. Set out at an early hour this morning. I walked on shore, and Capt. Clark continued...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 16 1805
Clark: April 16, 1805
16th of April Tuesday 1805 Wind hard from the S. E I walked on Shore and Killed an antilope which...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 16 1805
Lewis: April 16, 1805
Tuesday April 16th 1805. Set out very early this morning. Capt. Clark walked on Shore this morning, and killed an...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 17 1805
Clark: April 17, 1805
17th of April Wednesday 1805 a fine morning wind from the S E. Genly to day handsom high extencive rich...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 17 1805
Lewis: April 17, 1805
Wednesday April 17th 1805. A delightfull morning, set out at an erly hour. the country though which we passed to...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 18 1805
Native Nations Astonished by Seaman — Offer Horses in Trade
Throughout the westward journey, Seaman attracted enormous attention from the Native American nations the expedition encountered. Many of these peoples...
· Missouri River, North Dakota
Apr 19 1805
Clark: April 19, 1805
19th of April Friday 1805 a blustering windey day the wind So hard from the N, W. that we were...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 19 1805
Lewis: April 19, 1805
Friday April 19th 1805. The wind blew So hard this morning from N. W. that we dared not to venture...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 20 1805
Clark: April 20, 1805
20th of April Satturday 1805 wind a head from the N W. we Set out at 7 oClock proceeded on,...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 20 1805
Lewis: April 20, 1805
Saturday April 20th 1805. The wind continued to blow tolerably hard this morning but by no means as violently as...
· Missouri River near Little Missouri
Apr 21 1805
Clark: April 21, 1805
21st of April Sunday 1805 Set out early the wind gentle & from the N. W. the river being verry...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 21 1805
Lewis: April 21, 1805
Sunday April 21st 1805. Set out at an early hour this morning. Capt Clark walked on shore; the wind tho...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 22 1805
Clark: April 22, 1805
22nd of April Monday 1805 a verry cold morning Some frost, we Set out at an early hour and proceeded...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 22 1805
Lewis: April 22, 1805
Monday April 22cd 1805. Set out at an early hour this morning; proceeded pretty well untill breakfat, when the wind...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 23 1805
Clark: April 23, 1805
23rd of April 1805 a cold morning at about 9 oClock the wind as usial rose from the N W...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 23 1805
Lewis: April 23, 1805
Tuesday April 23rd Set out at an early hour this morning. about nine A.M. the wind arose, and shortly after...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 24 1805
Clark: April 24, 1805
24th of April Wednesday 1805 The wind rose last night and continued blowing from the N. & N W. and...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 24 1805
Lewis: April 24, 1805
Wednesday April 24th The wind blew so hard during the whole of this day, that we were unable to move....
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 25 1805
Clark: April 25, 1805
25th of April Thursday 1805 The wind was moderate & ahead this morning, we Set out at an early hour...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 25 1805
Lewis: April 25, 1805
Thursday April 25th 1805. The wind was more moderate this morning, tho still hard; we set out at an early...
· Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
Apr 26 1805
Clark: April 26, 1805
26th of April Friday 1805 last night was verry Cold. the Thermometer Stood at 32 abov 0 this morning. I...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
Apr 26 1805
Lewis: April 26, 1805
Friday April 26th 1805. This morning I dispatched Joseph Fields up the yellowstone river with orders to examine it as...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
Apr 27 1805
Clark: April 27, 1805
27th of April Satturday 1805 after take the azmuth of the Sun & brackfasting we Set out wind moderate &...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
Apr 27 1805
Lewis: April 27, 1805
Saturday April 27th 1805. Previous to our seting out this morning I made the following observations. This morning I walked...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
Apr 28 1805
Clark: April 28, 1805
28th of April Sunday 1805 a fine day river falling, wind favourable from the S. E. and moderate, I walked...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
Apr 28 1805
Lewis: April 28, 1805
Sunday April 28th 1805. Set out this morning at an early hour; the wind was favourable and we employed our...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
Apr 29 1805
Ordway Records the First Encounter with Grizzly Bears
Capt Lewis and one of the hunters went out and killed a large white or grey Bear. It is the largest of the bear kind. Its talons were 4 inches and 3 eighths of an inch long. The men were much surprised at the Size of this animall.
John Ordway · Near Yellowstone Confluence, Montana
Apr 30 1805
Clark: April 30, 1805
30th of April Tuesday 1805 The wind blew hard from the N E all last night, we Set out at...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
Apr 30 1805
Lewis: April 30, 1805
Tuesday April 30th 1805. Set out at sunrise. the wind blew hard all last night, and continued to blow pretty...
· Yellowstone-Missouri confluence
May 1 1805
Clark: May 1, 1805
May the 1st Wednesday 1805 We Set out at Sun rise under a Stiff Breeze from the East, the morning...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 1 1805
Lewis: May 1, 1805
Wednesday May 1st 1805. Set out this morning at an early, the wind being favourable we used our sales which...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 2 1805
Clark: May 2, 1805
May 2nd Thursday 1805 The wind blew verry hard all the last night, this morning about Sunrise began to Snow,...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 2 1805
Lewis: May 2, 1805
Thursday May 2ed 1805 The wind continued violent all night nor did it abate much of it's violence this morning,...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 3 1805
Clark: May 3, 1805
May 3rd Friday 1805 we Set out reather later this morning than usial owing to weather being verry cold, a...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 3 1805
Lewis: May 3, 1805
Friday May 3rd 1805. The morning being very could we did not set out as early as usual; ice formed...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 4 1805
Clark: May 4, 1805
May 4th Satturday 1805 The rudder Irons of our large Perogue broke off last night, the replaceing of which detained...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 4 1805
Lewis: May 4, 1805
Saturday May 4th 1805. We were detained this morning untill about 9 OCk. in order to repare the rudder irons...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 5 1805
Clark: May 5, 1805
5th of May Sunday 1805 We Set out verry early and had not proceeded far before the rudder Irons of...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 5 1805
Lewis: May 5, 1805
Sunday May 5th 1805 A fine morning I walked on shore untill 8 A M when we halted for breakfast...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 6 1805
Clark: May 6, 1805
May 6th Monday 1805 a fine morning wind from the N. E. we Set out early and proceeded on verry...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 6 1805
Lewis: May 6, 1805
Monday May 6th 1805. The morning being fair and pleasant and wind favourable we set sale at an early hour,...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 7 1805
Clark: May 7, 1805
May 7th Tuesday, 1805 A fine morning river rose 11/2 Inches last night, the drift wood beginning to run the...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 7 1805
Lewis: May 7, 1805
Tuesday May 7th 1805. A fine morning, set out at an early hour; the drift wood begins to come down...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 8 1805
Clark: May 8, 1805
May the 8th Wednesday 1805 a verry black Cloud to the S W. we Set out under a gentle breeze...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 8 1805
Lewis: May 8, 1805
Wednesday May 8th 1805. Set out at an early hour under a gentle brieze from the East. a black cloud...
· Missouri River near Porcupine River
May 9 1805
Clark: May 9, 1805
May 9th Thursday 1805 a fine Day wind from the East we proceeded on verry well the Countrey much the...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 9 1805
Lewis: May 9, 1805
Thursday May 9th 1805. Set out at an early hour; the wind being favourable we used our sails and proceeded...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 10 1805
Clark: May 10, 1805
May the 10th Friday 1805 river fell 3/4 of an inch last night, wind from the N. W, we proceeded...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 10 1805
Lewis: May 10, 1805
Friday May 10th 1805. Set out at sunrise and proceeded but a short distance ere the wind became so violent...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 11 1805
Clark: May 11, 1805
May the 11th Satturday 1805. Wind hard fore part of last night the latter part verry Cold a white frost...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 11 1805
Lewis: May 11, 1805
Saturday May 11th 1805. Set out this morning at an early hour, the courant strong; and river very crooked; the...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 12 1805
Clark: May 12, 1805
May 12th Sunday 1805. Set out at an early hour, the morning Clear and Calm, Capt. Lewis walked on Shore...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 12 1805
Lewis: May 12, 1805
Sunday May 12th 1805. Set out at an early hour, the weather clear and Calm; I walked on shore this...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 13 1805
Clark: May 13, 1805
13th of May Monday 1805 The wind Continued to blow hard untill one oClock P M. to day at which...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 13 1805
Lewis: May 13, 1805
Monday May 13th 1805. The wind continued to blow so violently this morning that we did not think it prudent...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 14 1805
Clark: May 14, 1805
14th of May Tuesday 1805 A verry Clear Cold morning a white frost & some fog on the river the...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 15 1805
Clark: May 15, 1805
May 15th Wednesday 1805 Our medisons, Instruments, merchandize, Clothes, provisions &c. &c. which was nearly all wet we had put...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 15 1805
Lewis: May 15, 1805
Wednesday May 15th as soon as a slight shower of rain passed over this morning, we spread the articles to...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 16 1805
Clark: May 16, 1805
May 16th Thursday 1805 a fair morning our articles all out to Dry at 4 oClock we had every thing...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 16 1805
Lewis: May 16, 1805
Thursday May 16th The morning was fair and the day proved favorable to our operations; by 4 oClock in the...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 17 1805
Clark: May 17, 1805
May 17th Friday 1805 a fine morning wind from the N W. mercury at 60° a 0. river falling a...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 18 1805
Clark: May 18, 1805
May 18th Satturday 1805 A windey morning wind from the West we proceeded on verry well with the assistance of...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 18 1805
Lewis: May 18, 1805
Saturday May 18th 1805. The wind blew hard this morning from the West. we were enabled to employ our toe...
· Missouri River Breaks area
May 19 1805
Seaman Bitten by a Beaver — Nearly Dies
One of the most harrowing incidents involving Seaman occurred along the Missouri River in present-day Montana. Lewis recorded that Seaman...
· Near Musselshell River, Montana
May 20 1805
Clark: May 20, 1805
May 20th Monday 1805 a fine morning wind from the N E. river falling a little We Set out at...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 20 1805
Lewis: May 20, 1805
Monday May 20th 1805 Set out at an early hour as usual, the banks being favourable and water strong we...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 21 1805
Clark: May 21, 1805
May 21st Tuesday 1805. a butifull morning, wind from the West, river falling a little, we Set out at an...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 21 1805
Lewis: May 21, 1805
Tuesday May 21st 1805 A delightfull morning set out at an early hour and proceeded on very well, imployed the...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 22 1805
Clark: May 22, 1805
May 22nd Wednesday 1805 The wind Continued to blow So violently hard we did not think it prudent to Set...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 22 1805
Lewis: May 22, 1805
Wednesday May 22cd 1805. The wind blew so violently this morning that we did not think it prudent to set...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 23 1805
Clark: May 23, 1805
May 23rd Thursday 1805 a Severe frost last night, the Thrmotr. Stood at the freesing point this morning i e...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 23 1805
Lewis: May 23, 1805
Thursday May 23rd 1805. Set out early this morning, the frost was severe last night, the ice appeared along the...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 24 1805
Clark: May 24, 1805
May 24th Friday 1805 a Cold night the water in the Small vestles frosed 1/8 of an inch thick, and...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 24 1805
Lewis: May 24, 1805
Friday May 24th 1805. The water standing in the vessels freized during the night 1/8 of an inch thick, ice...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 25 1805
Clark: May 25, 1805
May 25th Satturday 1805" The two Canoes left for meat yesterday did not joint us untill 8 oClock this morning...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 25 1805
Lewis: May 25, 1805
Saturday May 25th 1805. The Two canoes which we left behind yesterday to bring on the meat did not arrive...
· Missouri River near Musselshell River
May 26 1805
Lewis First Sees the Rocky Mountains
I beheld the Rocky Mountains for the first time. While I viewed these mountains I felt a secret pleasure in finding myself so near the head of the heretofore conceived boundless Missouri; but when I reflected on the difficulties which this snowy barrier would most probably throw in my way to the Pacific, it in some measure counterballanced the joy.
Meriwether Lewis · Near Judith River, Montana
May 27 1805
Clark: May 27, 1805
May 27th Monday 1805. The wind blew hard from the S W. which detained us untill about 10 oClock, at...
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
May 27 1805
Lewis: May 27, 1805
Monday May 27th 1805. The wind blew so hard this morning that we did not sent out untill 10 A.M....
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
May 28 1805
Clark: May 28, 1805
May 28th Tuesday 1805 a Cloudy morning Some fiew drops of rain and verry Smokey wind from the S. W....
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
May 28 1805
Lewis: May 28, 1805
Tuesday May 28th 1805. This morning we set forward at an early hour; the weather dark and cloudy, the are...
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
May 29 1805
Buffalo Bull Charges Camp — Seaman Sounds the Alarm
In the predawn darkness along the Missouri River, a large buffalo bull stampeded directly through the expedition's camp, nearly trampling...
· Near Judith River, Montana
May 30 1805
Clark: May 30, 1805
May 30th Thursday 1805 The rain conmmenced yesterday evining, and continued moderately through the course of the night, more rain...
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
May 30 1805
Lewis: May 30, 1805
Thursday May 30th 1805. The rain which commenced last evening continued with little intermission untill 11this morning when we set...
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
May 31 1805
Clark: May 31, 1805
May 31st Friday 1805. A cloudy morning we dispatched all the Canoes to Collect the meat of 2 Buffalow killed...
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
May 31 1805
Lewis: May 31, 1805
Friday May 31st 1805. This morning we proceeded at an early hour with the two perogues leaving the canoes and...
· Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
Jun 1 1805
Clark: June 1, 1805
June 1st Satterday 1805 a Cloudy morning we Set out at an early hour and proseeded on as usial with...
· Missouri River near Marias River approach
Jun 1 1805
Lewis: June 1, 1805
Saturday June 1st 1805 The moring was cloudy and a few drops of rain. Set out at an early hour...
· Missouri River near Marias River approach
Jun 2 1805
Clark: June 2, 1805
June 2nd Sunday 1805 we had a hard wind and a little rain last night, this morning fair we Set...
· Missouri River near Marias River approach
Jun 2 1805
Lewis: June 2, 1805
Sunday June 2ed 1805 The wind blew violently last night and was attended by a slight shower of rain; the...
· Missouri River near Marias River approach
Jun 3 1805
The Marias River Decision
An interesting question was now to be determined; which of these rivers was the Missouri. To mistake the stream at this period of the season, two months of the traveling season having now elapsed, and to ascend such stream to the rocky Mountain or perhaps much further before we could inform ourselves whether it did approach the Columbia or not, and then be obliged to return and take the other stream would not only loose us the whole of this season but would probably so dishearten the party that it might defeat the expedition altogether.
Meriwether Lewis · Confluence of Marias and Missouri Rivers, Montana
Jun 4 1805
Clark: June 4, 1805
June 4th Tuesday 1805 Capt. Lewis & my Self each with a Small party of men Set out earlythose who...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 4 1805
Lewis: June 4, 1805
Tuesday June 4th 1805 This morning early Capt. C. departed, and at the same time I passed the wright hand...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 5 1805
Clark: June 5, 1805
June 5th Wednesday 1805 Some little rain & Snow last night the mountains to our S E. covered with Snow...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 5 1805
Lewis: June 5, 1805
Wednesday June 5th 1805. This morning was cloudy and so could that I was obleged to have recourse to a...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 6 1805
Clark: June 6, 1805
June 6th Thursday 1805 a Cloudy Cold raw day wind hard from the N. E. we Set out early &...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 6 1805
Lewis: June 6, 1805
Thursday June 6th 1805. I now became well convinced that this branch of the Missouri had it's direction too much...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 7 1805
Clark: June 7, 1805
June 7th Friday 1805 rained moderately all the last night and Continus this morning, the wind from the S. W,...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 7 1805
Lewis: June 7, 1805
Friday June 7th 1805. It continued to rain almost without intermission last night and as I expected we had a...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 8 1805
Clark: June 8, 1805
June 8th Saturday 1805 rained moderately all the last night & Some this morning untill 10 oClock, I am Some...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 8 1805
Lewis: June 8, 1805
Saturday June 8th 1805 It continued to rain moderately all last night this morning was cloudy untill about ten oClock...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 9 1805
Clark: June 9, 1805
June 9th Sunday a fair morning the wind hard from the S. W. the river during the night fell 1...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 9 1805
Lewis: June 9, 1805
Sunday June 9th 1805. We determined to deposite at this place the large red perogue all the heavy baggage which...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 10 1805
Clark: June 10, 1805
June 10th Monday 1805 a fine day dry all our articles arrange our baggage burry Some Powder & lead in...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 10 1805
Lewis: June 10, 1805
Monday June 10th 1805. The day being fair and fine we dryed all our baggage and merchandize. Shields renewed the...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 11 1805
Clark: June 11, 1805
June 11th Tuesday 1805 a fair morning wind from the S W. hard we burry 1 keg in the Cash...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 11 1805
Lewis: June 11, 1805
Tuesday June 11th 1805 This morning I felt much better, but somewhat weakened by my disorder. at 8 A.M. I...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 12 1805
Clark: June 12, 1805
June 12th 1805 Wednesday last night was Clear and Cold, this morning fair we Set out at 8 oClock &...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 12 1805
Lewis: June 12, 1805
Wednesday June 12th 1805. This morning I felt myself quite revived, took another portion of my decoction and set out...
· Marias River decision camp
Jun 13 1805
Discovery of the Great Falls of the Missouri
I heard a tremendous roaring. I hurried down the hill and was again presented by one of the most beautifull objects in nature, a cascade of about fifty feet perpendicular stretching at right angles across the river from side to side. I wished for the pencil of Salvator Rosa or the pen of Thompson, that I might be enabled to give to the enlightened world some just idea of this truly magnificent and sublimely grand object, which has from the commencement of time been concealed from the view of civilized man.
Meriwether Lewis · Great Falls, Montana
Jun 14 1805
Clark: June 14, 1805
June 14th Friday 1805 a fine morning, the Indian woman complaining all night & excessively bad this morningher case is...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 14 1805
Lewis: June 14, 1805
Friday June 14th 1805. This morning at sunrise I dispatched Joseph Fields with a letter to Capt. Clark and ordered...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 15 1805
Clark: June 15, 1805
June the 15th Satturday 1805 a fair morning and worm, we Set out at the usial time and proceeded on...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 15 1805
Lewis: June 15, 1805
Saturday June 15th 1805. This morning the men again were sent to bring in some more meat which Drewyer had...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 16 1805
Clark: June 16, 1805
June 16th of Sunday 1805 Some rain last night a cloudy morning wind hard from the S. W. we Set...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 16 1805
Lewis: June 16, 1805
Sunday June 16th 1805 J. Fields set out early on his return to the lower camp, at noon the men...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 17 1805
Clark: June 17, 1805
June 17th Monday 1805 a fine morning wind as usial Capt. Lewis with the party unloaded the Perogue & he...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 17 1805
Lewis: June 17, 1805
Monday June 17th 1805. Capt. Clark set out early this morning with five men to examine the country and survey...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 18 1805
Clark: June 18, 1805
June 18th Tuesday 1805 we Set out early and arrived at the second great Cataract at about 200 yds above...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 18 1805
Lewis: June 18, 1805
Tuesday June 18th 1805. This morning I employed all hands in drawing the perogue on shore in a thick bunch...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 19 1805
Clark: June 19, 1805
June 19th Wednesday 1805 We went on the Island to hunt the White bear this morning but Could not find...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 19 1805
Lewis: June 19, 1805
Wednesday June 19th 1805. This morning I sent over several men for the meat which was killed yesterday, a few...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 20 1805
Clark: June 20, 1805
June 20th Thursday 1805 a Cloudy morning, a hard wind all night and this morning, I direct Stakes to be...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 20 1805
Lewis: June 20, 1805
Thursday June 20th 1805. This morning we had but little to do; waiting the return of Capt. Clark; I am...
· Great Falls of the Missouri
Jun 21 1805
Clark: June 21, 1805
June 21st Friday 1805 a fine morning wind from the S W. off the mountains and hard, Capt Lewis with...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 21 1805
Lewis: June 21, 1805
Friday June 21st 1805. This morning I employed the greater part of the men in transporting a part of the...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 22 1805
Gass Describes the Great Falls Portage
We had to haul the canoes up a high hill and over the plains about one mile; we then had to let them down a hill to the river, where we embarked. The prickley pear was very troublesome to our moccasioned feet.
Patrick Gass · Great Falls Portage, Montana
Jun 23 1805
Clark: June 23, 1805
June 23rd Sunday 1805 a Cloudy morning wind from the S. E, after getting the Canoe to Camp & the...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 24 1805
Clark: June 24, 1805
June 24th Monday 1805 a Cloudy morning I rose early had, the remaining Canoe hauled out of the water to...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 24 1805
Lewis: June 24, 1805
Monday June 24th 1805. Supposing that Drewyer and R. Fields might possibly be still higher up medicine river, I dispatched...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 25 1805
Clark: June 25, 1805
June 25th Tuesday 1805 a fair worm morning, Clouded & a few drops of rain at 5 oClock A.M. fair...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 25 1805
Lewis: June 25, 1805
Tuesday June 25th 1805. This morning early I sent the party back to the lower camp; dispatched Frazier down with...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 26 1805
Clark: June 26, 1805
June 26th Wednesday 1805 Some rain last night this morning verry Cloudy the party Set out this morning verry early...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 26 1805
Lewis: June 26, 1805
Wednesday June 26th 1805. The Musquetoes are extreemly troublesome to us. This morning early I dispatched J. Fields and Drewyer...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 27 1805
Clark: June 27, 1805
June 27th Thursday 1805 a fair warm morning wind from the S, E, and moderate. Serjt. Pryor Something better this...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 27 1805
Lewis: June 27, 1805
Thursday June 27th 1805. The party returned early this morning for the remaining canoe and baggage; Whitehouse was not quite...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 28 1805
Clark: June 28, 1805
June 28th Friday 1805 a fair morning wind from the South I dispatch the remaining Canoe with baggage in her...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 28 1805
Lewis: June 28, 1805
Friday June 28th 1805. Set Drewyer to shaving the Elk skins, Fields to make the cross stays for the boat,...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 29 1805
Clark: June 29, 1805
Junne 29th Saltarday 1805 a little rain verry early this morning after Clear, finding that the Prarie was So wet...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 29 1805
Lewis: June 29, 1805
Saturday June 29th 1805. This morning we experienced a heavy shower of rain for about an hour after which it...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 30 1805
Clark: June 30, 1805
June 30th Sunday 1805. a fair morning, I dispatch the party except 5 for the remaining baggage Scattered in the...
· Great Falls Portage
Jun 30 1805
Lewis: June 30, 1805
Sunday June 30th 1805. We had a heavy dew this morning which is a remarkable event. Fraizer and Whitehouse still...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 1 1805
Clark: July 1, 1805
White Bear Islands above the Falls of the Missouri July 1st Monday 1805 I arrived at this place to day...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 1 1805
Lewis: July 1, 1805
Monday July 1st 1805. This morning I set Frazier and Whitehouse to sewing the leather on the sides of the...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 2 1805
Clark: July 2, 1805
July 2nd Tuesday 1805 Some rain at day light this morning. dispatched the party for the remaining baggage left at...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 2 1805
Lewis: July 2, 1805
Tuesday July 2cd 1805 A shower of rain fell very early this morning after which we dispatched the men for...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 3 1805
Clark: July 3, 1805
July 3rd Wednesday 1805 all of party employd in Sowing the Skins to the boat, burning Tare, preparing timber, hunting...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 3 1805
Lewis: July 3, 1805
Wednesday July 3rd 1805. This morning early we employed all hands; some were making tar or attempting to make it,...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 4 1805
Clark: July 4, 1805
,July the 4th Thursday 1805 A fine morning, a heavy dew last night, all hands employed in Completeing the leather...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 4 1805
Lewis: July 4, 1805
Thursday July 4th 1805. Yesterday we permitted Sergt. Gass McNeal and several others who had not yet seen the falls...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 5 1805
Clark: July 5, 1805
July 5th Friday 1805 A fine morning and but little wind, worm and Sultrey at 8 oClockI Saw a large...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 5 1805
Lewis: July 5, 1805
Friday July 5th 1805. This morning I had the boat removed to an open situation, scaffold her off the ground,...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 6 1805
Clark: July 6, 1805
July 6th Satturday 1805 a heavy wind from the S W and Some rain about mid night last, at day...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 6 1805
Lewis: July 6, 1805
Saturday July 6th 1805 In the couse of last night had several showers of hail and rain attended with thunder...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 7 1805
Clark: July 7, 1805
July 7th Sunday 1805 A Warm day wind from the S. W Cloudy as usial, the four men hunters did...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 7 1805
Lewis: July 7, 1805
Sunday July 7th 1805. The weather warm and cloudy therefore unfavourable for many operations; I keep small fires under the...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 8 1805
Clark: July 8, 1805
July 8th Monday 1805 A worm morning flying Clouds I deturmin take the width of the river at the falls...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 8 1805
Lewis: July 8, 1805
Monday July 8th 1805. Capt. Clark Determined to make a second effort to replace the notes which he had made...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 9 1805
Clark: July 9, 1805
July 9th Tuesday 1805 a clear worm morning wind from the S W. Lanced the Leather boat, and found that...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 9 1805
Lewis: July 9, 1805
Tuesday July 9th 1805. The morning was fair and pleant. the Islands seem crouded with blackbirds; the young brude is...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 10 1805
Clark: July 10, 1805
July 10th Wednesday 1805 a fair windey day wind hard the most of the day from the S. W.rained modderately...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 10 1805
Lewis: July 10, 1805
Wednesday July 10th 1805. Capt. Clark set out with his party early this morning and passed over to the opposite...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 11 1805
Clark: July 11, 1805
July 11th Thursday 1805 a fair windey morning wind S. W. I dispatch W Bratten (who cannot work he haveing...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 11 1805
Lewis: July 11, 1805
Thursday July 11th 1805. We had now nothing to do but wait for the canoes; as they had not returned...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 12 1805
Clark: July 12, 1805
July 12th Friday 1805 a fair windey morning wind from the S. W. all hands at work at Day light...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 12 1805
Lewis: July 12, 1805
Friday July 12th 1805. The canoes not having arrived and the wind still high I dispatched Sergt. Gass with three...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 13 1805
Clark: July 13, 1805
July 13th Saturday 1805. a fair Calm Morning, verry Cool before daywe were visited by a Buffalow Bull who came...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 13 1805
Lewis: July 13, 1805
Saturday July 13th 1805. This morning being calm and Clear I had the remainder of our baggage embarked in the...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 14 1805
Clark: July 14, 1805
July 14th Sunday 1805 a fine morning Calm and worm musquetors & Knats verry troublesom. The Canoes arrive at 12...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 14 1805
Lewis: July 14, 1805
Sunday July 14th 1805. This morning was calm fair and warm; the Musquetoes of course troublesome. all hands that could...
· Great Falls Portage
Jul 15 1805
Seaman Suffers from Prickly Pear During the Great Falls Portage
During the grueling 18-mile portage around the Great Falls of the Missouri, Seaman suffered alongside the men from the relentless...
· Great Falls Portage, Montana
Jul 16 1805
Clark: July 16, 1805
July 16th Tuesday 1805 a fair morning after a verry cold night, heavy dew, dispatched one man back for an...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 16 1805
Lewis: July 16, 1805
Tuesday July 16th 1805. We had a heavy dew last night sen one man back this morning for an ax...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 17 1805
Clark: July 17, 1805
July 17th Wednesday 1805 Set out early this morning and Crossed the rapid at the Island Cald pine rapid with...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 17 1805
Lewis: July 17, 1805
Wednesday July 17th 1805. The sunflower is in bloom and abundant in the river bottoms. The Indians of the Missouri...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 18 1805
Clark: July 18, 1805
July 18th Tursday 1805 a fine morning passed a Considerable river which falls in on the Stard Side and nearly...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 18 1805
Lewis: July 18, 1805
Thursday July 18th 1805. Set out early this morning. previous to our departure saw a large herd of the Bighorned...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 19 1805
Clark: July 19, 1805
July 19th Fryday 1805 a find morning I proceeded on in an Indian path river verry crooked passed over two...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 19 1805
Lewis: July 19, 1805
Friday July 19th 1805 The Musquetoes are very troublesome to us as usual. this morning we set out early and...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 20 1805
Clark: July 20, 1805
July 20th Satturday 1805 a fine morning we proceded on thro a valley leaveing the river about 6 miles to...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 20 1805
Lewis: July 20, 1805
Saturday 20 h 1805. Set out early this morning as usual, currant strong, we therefore employ the toe rope when...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 21 1805
Clark: July 21, 1805
July 21st Sunday 1805 a fine morning our feet So brused and Cut that I deturmined to delay for the...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 21 1805
Lewis: July 21, 1805
Sunday July 21st 1805. Set out early this morning and passed a bad rappid where the river enters the mountain...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 22 1805
Clark: July 22, 1805
July 22d Monday 1805 a fine morning wind from the S. E. the last night verry cold, my blanket being...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 22 1805
Lewis: July 22, 1805
Monday July 22cd 1805. We set out early as usual. The river being divided into such a number of channels...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 23 1805
Clark: July 23, 1805
July 23rd Tuesday 1805 a fair morning wind from the South. I Set out by land at 6 miles overtook...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 23 1805
Lewis: July 23, 1805
Tuesday July 23rd 1805. Set out early as usual; Capt. Clark left us with his little party of 4 men...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 24 1805
Clark: July 24, 1805
July 24th Wednesday 1805 a fine day wind from the N W. I proceeded on up a Creek on the...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 24 1805
Lewis: July 24, 1805
Wednesday July 24th 1805. Set out at sunrise; the current very strong; passed a remarkable bluff of a crimson coloured...
· Missouri River above Great Falls, Gates of the Mountains
Jul 25 1805
Seaman Tormented by Mosquitoes on the Missouri
Lewis recorded one of his most vivid and sympathetic descriptions of Seaman's suffering during the expedition. The mosquitoes along the...
· Missouri River, above the Great Falls, Montana
Jul 26 1805
Clark: July 26, 1805
July 26th Friday 1805 I deturmined to leave Shabono & one man who had Sore feet to rest & proceed...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 26 1805
Lewis: July 26, 1805
Friday July 26th 1805. Set out early this morning as usual current strong with frequent riffles; employ the cord and...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 27 1805
Clark: July 27, 1805
July 27th Saturday 1805 I was verry unwell all last night with a high fever & akeing in all my...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 27 1805
Lewis: July 27, 1805
Saturday July 27th 1805. We set out at an early hour and proceeded on but slowly the current still so...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 28 1805
Sacagawea Recognizes Home — Three Forks
Our present camp is precisely on the spot that the Snake Indians were encamped at the time the Minnetares of the Knife river first came in sight of them five years since. From this place they retreated about three miles up Jeffersons river and concealed themselves in the woods. The Minnetares pursued, attacked them, killed 4 men, 4 women, a number of boys, and made prisoners of the remaining females. Among them was Sah-cah-gar-we-ah.
Meriwether Lewis · Three Forks of the Missouri, Montana
Jul 29 1805
Clark: July 29, 1805
July 29 Monday 1805 A fair morning wind from the North I feel my Self something better to day, made...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 29 1805
Lewis: July 29, 1805
Monday July 29th 1805. This morning some of the hunters turned out and returned in a few hours with four...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 30 1805
Clark: July 30, 1805
July 30th Monday 1805 We Set out 8 oClock and proceeded on 131/2 miles up the N. fork the river...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 30 1805
Lewis: July 30, 1805
Tuesday July 30th 1805. Capt. Clark being much better this morning and having completed my observations we reloaded our canoes...
· Three Forks of the Missouri
Jul 31 1805
Clark: July 31, 1805
July 31st Tuesday 1805 a fair Morning Capt Lewis out all night, we arrived at his Camp to brackfast, he...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Jul 31 1805
Lewis: July 31, 1805
Wednesday July 31st 1805. This morning I waited at my camp very impatiently for the arrival of Capt. Clark and...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 1 1805
Clark: August 1, 1805
August 1st Wednesday 1805 A fine day Capt. Lewis left me at 8 oClock just below the place I entered...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 1 1805
Lewis: August 1, 1805
August 1st 1805 At half after 8 A.M. we halted for breakfast and as had been previously agreed on between...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 2 1805
Clark: August 2, 1805
August 2nd Friday 1805 a fine day Set out early the river has much the Same kind of banks Chanel...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 2 1805
Lewis: August 2, 1805
August 2nd 1805. We resumed our march this morning at sunrise the weather was fair and wind from N. W....
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 3 1805
Clark: August 3, 1805
August 3rd Saturday1805 a fine morning wind from the N E I walked on Shore & killed a Deer in...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 3 1805
Lewis: August 3, 1805
August the 3rd 1805. Set out this morning at sunrise and continued our rout through the valley on the Lard....
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 4 1805
Clark: August 4, 1805
August 4th Sunday 1805 a fine morning cool proceeded on verry early and Brackfast at the Camp Capt Lewis left...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 4 1805
Lewis: August 4, 1805
August 4th 1805. Set out very early this morning and steered S. E. by E. about 4 Miles when we...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 5 1805
Clark: August 5, 1805
August 5th Monday 1805 a Cold Clear morning the wind from the S. E. the river Streight & much more...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 5 1805
Lewis: August 5, 1805
Monday August 5th 1805 As Charbono complained of being unable to march far today I ordered him and Sergt. Gass...
· Jefferson River ascending toward divide
Aug 6 1805
Clark: August 6, 1805
August 6th Tuesday 1805 a Clear morning Cool wind from the S W we proceeded on with much dificuelty and...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 6 1805
Lewis: August 6, 1805
Tuesday August 6th 1805. We set out this morning very early on our return to the forks. having nothing to...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 7 1805
Clark: August 7, 1805
August 7th Wednesday 1805 a fine morning put out our Stores &c. to dry & took equal altitudes with the...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 7 1805
Lewis: August 7, 1805
Wednesday August 7th 1805. The morning being fair we spread our stores to dry at an early hour. Dispatched Reubin...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 8 1805
Clark: August 8, 1805
August 8th Thursday 1805 We proceeded on early wind from the S W. The Thermometer at 52 a 0 at...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 8 1805
Lewis: August 8, 1805
Thursday August 8th 1805. We had a heavy dew this morning. as one canoe had been left we had now...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 9 1805
Clark: August 9, 1805
August 9th Friday 1805 a fine morning wind from the N. E we proceeded on verry well rapid places more...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 9 1805
Lewis: August 9, 1805
Friday August 9th 1805. The morning was fair and fine; we set out at an early hour and proceeded on...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 10 1805
Clark: August 10, 1805
August 10th Satturday 1805 Some rain this morning at Sun rise and Cloudy we proceeded on passed a remarkable Clift...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 10 1805
Lewis: August 10, 1805
Saturday August 10th 1805. We set out very early this morning and continued our rout through the wide bottom on...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 11 1805
Clark: August 11, 1805
August 11th Sunday 1805. a Shower of rain this morning at Sun rise, Cloudy all the morning wind from the...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 11 1805
Lewis: August 11, 1805
Sunday August 11th 1805. We set out very early this morning; but the track which we had pursued last evening...
· Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
Aug 12 1805
Lewis Crosses the Continental Divide
At the distance of 4 miles further the road took us to the most distant fountain of the waters of the Mighty Missouri in surch of which we have spent so many toilsome days and wristless nights. Thus far I had accomplished one of those great objects on which my mind has been unalterably fixed for many years. Judge then of the pleasure I felt in allying my thirst with this pure and ice-cold water.
Meriwether Lewis · Lemhi Pass, Montana/Idaho Border
Aug 13 1805
Clark: August 13, 1805
August 13th Tuesday 1805 a verry Cool morning the Thermometer Stood at 52 a 0 all the fore part of...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 13 1805
Lewis: August 13, 1805
Tuesday August 13th 1805. We set out very early on the Indian road which still led us through an open...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 14 1805
Clark: August 14, 1805
August 14th Wednesday 1805. a Cold morning wind from the S. W. The Thermometer Stood at 51° a 0, at...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 14 1805
Lewis: August 14, 1805
Wednesday August 14th In order to give Capt. Clark time to reach the forks of Jefferson's river I concluded to...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 15 1805
Clark: August 15, 1805
August 15th Thursday 1805 a Cool windey morning wind from the S W we proceeded on thro a ruged low...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 15 1805
Lewis: August 15, 1805
Thursday August 15th 1805. This morning I arrose very early and as hungary as a wolf. I had eat nothing...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 16 1805
Clark: August 16, 1805
August 16th Friday 1805 as this morning was cold and the men fatigued Stiff and Chilled deturmined me to detain...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 16 1805
Lewis: August 16, 1805
Friday August 16th 1805. I sent Drewyer and Shields before this morning in order to kill some meat as neither...
· Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
Aug 17 1805
Sacagawea Reunites with Her Brother Cameahwait
Sacahagawea was sent for; she came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to interpret, when in the first moment she recognized Cameahwait as her brother. She instantly jumped up, and ran and embraced him, throwing over him her blanket, and weeping profusely.
Meriwether Lewis · Camp Fortunate, Montana
Aug 18 1805
Clark: August 18, 1805
August 18th Sunday 1805 Purchased of the Indians three horses for which we gave a Chiefs Coat Some Handkerchiefs a...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 18 1805
Lewis: August 18, 1805
Sunday August 18th 1805. This morning while Capt Clark was busily engaged in preparing for his rout, I exposed some...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 19 1805
Clark: August 19, 1805
August 19th Monday 1805 A verry Cold morning Frost to be Seen we Set out at 7 oClock and proceeded...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 19 1805
Lewis: August 19, 1805
Monday August 19th 1805. This morning I arrose at dylight. and sent out three hunters. some of the men who...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 20 1805
Clark: August 20, 1805
August 20th Tuesday 1805 Set out at half past 6 oClock and proceeded on (met maney parties of Indians) thro...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 20 1805
Lewis: August 20, 1805
Tuesday August 20th 1805. This morning I sent out the two hunters and employed the ballance of the party pretty...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 21 1805
Clark: August 21, 1805
August 21st Wednesday 1805 Frost last night proceeded on with the Indians I met about 5 miles to there Camp,...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 21 1805
Lewis: August 21, 1805
Wednesday August 21st 1805. This morning was very cold. the ice 1/4 of an inch thick on the water which...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 22 1805
Clark: August 22, 1805
August 22d Thursday 1805 We Set out early passed a Small Creek on the right at 1 mile and the...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 22 1805
Lewis: August 22, 1805
Thursday August 22ed 1805 This morning early I sent a couple of men to complete the covering of the cash...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 23 1805
Clark: August 23, 1805
August 23rd Friday 1805 We Set out early proceed on with great dificuelty as the rocks were So Sharp large...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 23 1805
Lewis: August 23, 1805
Friday August 23rd 1805. This morning I arrose very early and despatched two hunters on horseback with orders to extend...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 24 1805
Clark: August 24, 1805
August 24th Satturday 1805 Set out verry early this morning on my return passed down the Creek at the mouth...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 24 1805
Lewis: August 24, 1805
Saturday August 24th 1805. As the Indians who were on their way down the Missouri had a number of spare...
· Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
Aug 25 1805
Clark: August 25, 1805
August 25th Sunday 1805 Set out verry early and halted one hour at the Indian Camp, they were kind gave...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 25 1805
Lewis: August 25, 1805
Sunday August 25th 1805. This morning loaded our horses and set out a little after sunrise; a few only of...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 26 1805
Clark: August 26, 1805
August 26th Monday 1805 a fine morning Despatched three men a head to hunt, our horses missing Sent out my...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 26 1805
Lewis: August 26, 1805
Monday August 26th 1805. This morning was excessively cold; there was ice on the vessels of water which stood exposed...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 27 1805
Clark: August 27, 1805
August 27th Tuesday 1805 Some frost this morning every Man except one, out hunting, a young man Came from the...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 28 1805
Clark: August 28, 1805
August 28th Wednesday 1805 a frost this morning. The Inds. Cought out of their traps Several Sammon and gave us...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 29 1805
Clark: August 29, 1805
August 29th Thursday 1805 a Cold morning Some frost. the Wind from the South, I left our baggage in possession...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 30 1805
Clark: August 30, 1805
August 30th Friday 1805 a fine Morning, finding that we Could purchase no more horse than we had for our...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Aug 31 1805
Clark: August 31, 1805
August 31st 1805 Satturday A fine morning Set out before Sun rise, as we passed the lodges at which place...
· Lemhi Valley, preparing to cross Bitterroots
Sep 1 1805
Clark: September 1, 1805
September 1st Sunday 1805 a fine morning Set out early and proceeded on over high ruged hills passing the heads...
· North Fork Salmon River, impassable route
Sep 2 1805
Clark: September 2, 1805
September 2nd Monday 1805 a Cloudy Mornin, raind Some last night we Set out early and proceeded on up the...
· North Fork Salmon River, impassable route
Sep 3 1805
Clark: September 3, 1805
September 3rd Tuesday 1805 A Cloudy morning, horses verry Stiff Sent 2 men back with the horse on which Capt...
· North Fork Salmon River, impassable route
Sep 4 1805
Meeting the Flathead Salish
Met a part of the Flathead nation of 33 Lodges about 80 men and 400 total with 500 horses. Those people received us friendly, threw white robes over our Shoulders and smoked in the pipes of peace. We purchased eleven horses of those people and exchanged 7.
William Clark · Ross's Hole, Bitterroot Valley, Montana
Sep 5 1805
Clark: September 5, 1805
September 5th Thursday 1805 a Cloudy morning we assembled the Chiefs & warriers and Spoke to them (with much dificuely...
· Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
Sep 6 1805
Clark: September 6, 1805
September 6th Friday 1805 Some little rain, purchased two fine horses & took a Vocabiliary of the language litened our...
· Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
Sep 7 1805
Clark: September 7, 1805
September 7th Satturday 1805 A Cloudy & rainie Day the greater Part of the Day dark & Drisley we proceedd...
· Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
Sep 8 1805
Clark: September 8, 1805
September 8th Sunday 1805 a Cloudy morning Set out early and proceeded on through an open vallie for 23 miles...
· Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
Sep 9 1805
Clark: September 9, 1805
September 9th Monday 1805 a fair morning Set out early and proceeded on thro a plain as yesterday down the...
· Travelers' Rest near present-day Lolo, MT
Sep 9 1805
Lewis: September 9, 1805
Monday September 9th 1805. Set out at 7 A M. this morning and proceeded down the Flathead river leaving it...
· Travelers' Rest near present-day Lolo, MT
Sep 10 1805
Clark: September 10, 1805
September 10th Tuesday 1805 A fair morning Concluded to Delay to day and make Some observations, as at this place...
· Travelers' Rest near present-day Lolo, MT
Sep 10 1805
Lewis: September 10, 1805
Tuesday September 10th 1805. The morning being fair I sent out all the hunters, and directed two of them to...
· Travelers' Rest near present-day Lolo, MT
Sep 11 1805
Clark: September 11, 1805
September 11th Wednesday 1805 A fair morning wind from the N W we Set out at 3 oClock and proceeded...
· Travelers' Rest near present-day Lolo, MT
Sep 12 1805
Clark: September 12, 1805
September 12th Thursday 1805 a white frost Set out at 7 oClock & proceeded on up the Creek, passed a...
· Lolo Trail, ascending into Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 13 1805
Clark: September 13, 1805
September 13th Wednesday 1805 a cloudy morning Capt Lewis and one of our guides lost their horses, Capt Lewis &...
· Lolo Trail, ascending into Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 14 1805
Clark: September 14, 1805
September 14th Thursday 1805 a Cloudy day in the Valies it rained and hailed, on the top of the mountains...
· Lolo Trail, ascending into Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 15 1805
Clark: September 15, 1805
Wednesday Septr. 15th 1805 We set out early. the morning Cloudy and proceeded on Down the right Side of River...
· Lolo Trail, ascending into Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 16 1805
Lost and Starving in the Bitterroot Mountains
Began to Snow about 3 hours before Day and continued all day. I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life. Indeed I was at one time fearfull my feet would freeze in the thin Mockersons which I wore.
William Clark · Lolo Trail, Bitterroot Mountains, Idaho
Sep 17 1805
Clark: September 17, 1805
Sunday 17th Septr. 1805 Cloudy morning our horses much Scattered which detained us untill one oClock P.M. at which time...
· Lost and starving in Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 18 1805
Clark: September 18, 1805
Monday 18th Septr. 1805 a fair morning cold I proceded on in advance with Six hunters to try and find...
· Lost and starving in Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 18 1805
Lewis: September 18, 1805
Wednesday September 18th 1805. Cap Clark set out this morning to go a head with six hunters. there being no...
· Lost and starving in Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 19 1805
Clark: September 19, 1805
Tuesday 19th Septr. 1805 Set out early proceeded on up the Creek passing through a Small glade at 6 miles...
· Lost and starving in Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 19 1805
Lewis: September 19, 1805
Thursday September 19th 1805. Set out this morning a little after sun rise and continued our rout about the same...
· Lost and starving in Bitterroot Mountains
Sep 20 1805
Rescued by the Nez Perce at Weippe Prairie
I found the Indians at a village of the Chopunnish nation. I was furnished a small piece of Buffalow meat, Some dried salmon berries & roots in different States. The Plains appeared covered with Spectators viewing the white men.
William Clark · Weippe Prairie, Idaho
Sep 21 1805
Clark: September 21, 1805
Septr. 21st Saturday 1805 a fine morning Sent out all the hunters early in different directions to Kill Something and...
· Weippe Prairie, rescued by Nez Perce
Sep 21 1805
Lewis: September 21, 1805
Saturday September 21st 1805. We were detained this morning untill 11 OCk. in consequence of not being able to collect...
· Weippe Prairie, rescued by Nez Perce
Sep 22 1805
Clark: September 22, 1805
September 22nd Sunday 1805 a fine morning, I proceed on down the little river to about 11/2 a mile &...
· Weippe Prairie, rescued by Nez Perce
Sep 22 1805
Lewis: September 22, 1805
Sunday September 22cd 1805. Notwithstanding my positive directions to hubble the horses last evening one of the men neglected to...
· Weippe Prairie, rescued by Nez Perce
Sep 23 1805
Clark: September 23, 1805
Septr. 23rd Sunday Traded with the Indians, made 3 Chiefs and gave them meadels & Tobacco & Handkerchif & knives,...
· Nez Perce villages on Clearwater
Sep 24 1805
Clark: September 24, 1805
Septr. 24th Monday 1805 Set out early for the river and proceeded on the Same road I had prevsly gorn...
· Nez Perce villages on Clearwater
Sep 25 1805
Clark: September 25, 1805
Septr. 25th I with th Chief & 2 young men went down to hunt timber for Canoesproceeded on down to...
· Nez Perce villages on Clearwater
Sep 26 1805
Clark: September 26, 1805
Septr. 26th Set out early and proceeded down the river to the bottom on the S Side opposit the forks...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Sep 27 1805
Clark: September 27, 1805
Septr. 27th Thursday 1805 Set all the men able to work abt. building Canoes, Colter returned and found one horse...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Sep 28 1805
Clark: September 28, 1805
Septr. 28th Friday Several men Sick all at work which is able, nothing killed to day. Drewyer Sick maney Indians...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Sep 29 1805
Clark: September 29, 1805
Septr. 29th Satterday Drewyer killed 2 deer Collins 1 der men Conte Sickly at work all able to work. ---...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Sep 30 1805
Clark: September 30, 1805
Sunday 30th Septr. 1805 Forks a fine morning our men recruting a little cool, all at work doing Something except...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 1 1805
Clark: October 1, 1805
October 1st 1805 Tuesday a cool morning wind from the N. E. I examine & Dry all our article Cloths...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 2 1805
Clark: October 2, 1805
Oct. 2nd 1805 Wednesday dispatch 2 men & an Indian up to the villages we first Came too to purchase...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 3 1805
Clark: October 3, 1805
October 3rd Thursday 1805 Canoe Camp a fair cool morning wind from the East all our men getting well and...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 4 1805
Clark: October 4, 1805
October 4th 1805 Friday This morning is a little cool wind from the East. displeased an Indian by refuseing to...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 5 1805
Clark: October 5, 1805
October 5th Saturday 1805 a Cool morning wind from the East, Collected all our horses, & Branded them 38 in...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 6 1805
Clark: October 6, 1805
October 6th Sunday 1805 A Col Easterley wind which Spring up in the latter part of the night and Continues...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 7 1805
Clark: October 7, 1805
October 7th Monday 1805 I continu verry unwell but obliged to attend every thing all the Canoes put into the...
· Canoe Camp on Clearwater River
Oct 8 1805
Clark: October 8, 1805
8th Octr. 1805 Tuesday a cloudy morning Changed Canoes and buried 2 Lead canisters of Powder 2 foot 4 In....
· Clearwater to Snake River
Oct 9 1805
Clark: October 9, 1805
Octo. 9th all day drying our roots good & articles which got wet in the Canoe last night. our 2...
· Clearwater to Snake River
Oct 10 1805
Clark: October 10, 1805
October 10th Wednesday Thursday a fine Morning loaded and Set out at 7 oClock at 21/2 miles passed a run...
· Snake River rapids, near Lewiston
Oct 11 1805
Clark: October 11, 1805
October 11th 1805 a cloudy morning wind from the East We Set out early and proceeded on passed a rapid...
· Snake River rapids, near Lewiston
Oct 12 1805
Clark: October 12, 1805
October 12th 1805 Saturday a fair cool morning wind from E after purchasing all the drid fish those people would...
· Snake River rapids, near Lewiston
Oct 13 1805
Clark: October 13, 1805
October 13th Sunday 1805 rained a little before day, and all the morning, a hard wind from the S West...
· Snake River rapids, near Lewiston
Oct 14 1805
Clark: October 14, 1805
October 14th Monday 1805 a verry Cool morning wind from the West Set out at 8 oClock proceeded on at...
· Snake River rapids, near Lewiston
Oct 15 1805
Clark: October 15, 1805
The Corps continued their rapid descent of the Columbia River system, running dangerous rapids with the help of Nez Perce...
Oct 16 1805
Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers
We arrived at the junction of this river and the Columbia which joins from the N.W. In every direction from the junction of those rivers the country is one continued plain low and rises from the water gradually.
William Clark · Confluence of Snake and Columbia, Washington
Oct 17 1805
Clark: October 17, 1805
October 17th Thursday 1805 Forks of Columbia This morning after the Luner observations, the old chief came down, and Several...
· Columbia River near Wallula Gap
Oct 18 1805
Clark: October 18, 1805
October 18th Friday 1805 a cold morning faire & wind from S E Several Heath hens or large Pheasents lit...
· Columbia River near Wallula Gap
Oct 19 1805
Clark: October 19, 1805
October 19th Saturday, The Great Chief 2d Chief and a Chief of a band below Came and Smoked with us...
· Columbia River near Wallula Gap
Oct 20 1805
Clark: October 20, 1805
October 20th 1805 Sunday a very cold morning wind S. W. about 100 Indians Came over this morning to See...
· Columbia River near Wallula Gap
Oct 21 1805
Clark: October 21, 1805
October 21st 1805 Monday a verry Cold morning we Set out early wind from the S W. we Could not...
· Columbia River near Wallula Gap
Oct 22 1805
Clark: October 22, 1805
October 22nd Tuesday 1805 a fine morning Calm. we Set out at 9 oClock and on the Course S. 52°...
· Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
Oct 23 1805
Clark: October 23, 1805
October 23rd (Saturday) Wednesday 1805 Took the Canoes over the Portage on the Lard. Side with much dificuelty, description on...
· Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
Oct 24 1805
Clark: October 24, 1805
October 24th Thursday 1805 a fine morning the Indians approached us with caution. our 2 old Chiefs deturmin to return...
· Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
Oct 25 1805
Clark: October 25, 1805
October 25th Friday 1805 A Cold morning, we deturmined to attempt the Chanel after brackfast I took down all the...
· Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
Oct 26 1805
Clark: October 26, 1805
October 26th 1805 Saturday a fine morning Sent out Six men to hunt deer & Collect rozin to Pitch our...
· Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
Oct 27 1805
Clark: October 27, 1805
October 27th Sunday 1805 a verry windy night and morning wind from the West and hard, Send out hunters and...
· Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
Oct 28 1805
Clark: October 28, 1805
October 28th Monday 1805 a windey morning loaded our Canoes and Set out at 9 oClock a m 3 Canoes...
· Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
Oct 29 1805
Clark: October 29, 1805
October 29th Tuesday 1805 a Cloudy morning wind Still from th West not hard, we Set out at day light...
· Cascades of the Columbia, portage
Oct 30 1805
Clark: October 30, 1805
October 30th Wednesday 1805 A Cloudy morning. Some little rain all night, after eating a Slight brackfast of venison we...
· Cascades of the Columbia, portage
Oct 31 1805
Clark: October 31, 1805
October 31st Thursday 1805 a cloudey raney morning I proceed down the river to view it more at leasure, I...
· Cascades of the Columbia, portage
Nov 1 1805
Clark: November 1, 1805
November 1st Friday 1805 a verry cold morning wind from N. E and hard Set all hands packing the loading...
· Cascades of the Columbia, portage
Nov 2 1805
Clark: November 2, 1805
Novr. 2d Saturday 1805 Meridian altitude 59° 45' 45" made a portage of about 11/2 miles with half of the...
· Cascades of the Columbia, portage
Nov 3 1805
Clark: November 3, 1805
November 3rd Sunday 1805 The fog So thick this morning we did not think it prudent to Set out untill...
· Columbia River tidewater, approaching estuary
Nov 4 1805
Clark: November 4, 1805
Novr. 4th Monday 1805 A Cloudy Cool morning, wind West, we Set out at 1/2 past 8 oClock having dispatched...
· Columbia River tidewater, approaching estuary
Nov 5 1805
Clark: November 5, 1805
Novr. 5th Tuesday 1805 a Cloudy morning Som rain the after part of last night & this morning. I could...
· Columbia River tidewater, approaching estuary
Nov 6 1805
Clark: November 6, 1805
November 6th Wednesday a cold wet morning. rain Contd. untill ____ oClock we Set out early & proceeded on the...
· Columbia River tidewater, approaching estuary
Nov 7 1805
"Ocean in View! O! the Joy!"
Great joy in camp. We are in View of the Ocian, this great Pacific Octean which we been So long anxious to See, and the roreing or noise made by the waves brakeing on the rockey Shores (as I Suppose) may be heard distictly.
William Clark · Near Pillar Rock, Columbia River Estuary, Washington
Nov 8 1805
Clark: November 8, 1805
Novr. 8th Friday 1805 a cloudy morning Some rain and wind we Changed our Clothes and Set out at 9...
· Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
Nov 9 1805
Clark: November 9, 1805
Novr. 9th Saturday 1805 The tide of last night obliged us to unload all the Canoes one of which Sunk...
· Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
Nov 10 1805
Clark: November 10, 1805
November 10th Sunday 1805 rained verry hard the greater part of the last night & Continus this morning, the wind...
· Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
Nov 11 1805
Clark: November 11, 1805
November 11th Monday 1805 a hard rain all the last night we again get wet the rain continue at intervals...
· Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
Nov 12 1805
Clark: November 12, 1805
November 12th Tuesday 1805 a tremendious thunder Storm abt. 3 oClock this morning accompanied by wind from the S W....
· Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
Nov 13 1805
Clark: November 13, 1805
November 13th Wednesday 1805 Some intervales of fair weather last night, rain and wind Continue this morning, as we are...
· Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
Nov 14 1805
Clark: November 14, 1805
Novr. 14th Thursday 1805 Rained last night without intermission and this morning the wind blew hard from the ____ We...
· Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
Nov 15 1805
Clark: November 15, 1805
November 15th Friday 1805 Rained all the last night at intervales of Sometimes of 2 hours, This morning it became...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 16 1805
Clark: November 16, 1805
November 16th Satturday 1805 a fine morning cool the latter part of the night, I had all our articles of...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 17 1805
Clark: November 17, 1805
November 17th Sunday 1805 a fair cool windey morning wind from the East. every tide which rises 8 feet 6...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 18 1805
Whitehouse Describes the Ocean Coast
The waves roled mountains high, and the Wind blew verry hard. We could not Stir from our camp. Some of the men went to the Shore of the Ocean, which is about 2 Miles from our camp and returned with Some beautiful shells.
Joseph Whitehouse · Columbia River Estuary, Washington
Nov 19 1805
Clark: November 19, 1805
November 19th Tuesday 1805 began to rain a little before day and Continued raining untill 11 oClock I proceeded on...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 20 1805
Clark: November 20, 1805
Novr. 20 Wednesday 1805 Some rain last night despatchd. 3 men to hunt Jo. Fields & Cotter to hunt Elk...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 21 1805
Clark: November 21, 1805
November 21st Thursday 1805 a Cloudy morning most of the Indians left us, The nation on the opposit Side is...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 22 1805
Clark: November 22, 1805
Novr. 22nd Friday 1805 Some little rain all the last night with wind, before day the wind increased to a...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 23 1805
Clark: November 23, 1805
November 23rd Saturday 1805 The Cloudy and Calm, a moderate rain the greater part of the last night, Sent out...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 24 1805
The Vote on Winter Camp — Democracy on the Frontier
Janey in favour of a place where there is plenty of Potas [wapato roots]. York: in favour of crossing the river.
William Clark · Station Camp, Columbia River Estuary, Washington
Nov 25 1805
Clark: November 25, 1805
November 25th Munday 1805 a fine day Several Indians Come up from below, we loaded and Set out up the...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 26 1805
Clark: November 26, 1805
November 26th Tuesday 1805 Cloudy and Some rain this morning at daylight wind blew from the E N. E, we...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 27 1805
Clark: November 27, 1805
November 27th Wednesday 1805 Some rain all the last night & this morning at day light 3 Canoes and 11...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 28 1805
Clark: November 28, 1805
November 28th Thursday 1805 Wind Shifted about to the S. W. and blew hard accompanied with hard rain all last...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 29 1805
Clark: November 29, 1805
November 29th Friday 1805 Blew hard and rained the greater part of the last night and this morning, Capt Lewis...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 29 1805
Lewis: November 29, 1805
November 29th 1805. the wind being so high the party were unable to proceed with the perogues. I determined therefore...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 30 1805
Clark: November 30, 1805
November 30th Saturday 1805 Some rain and hail with intervales of fair weather for 1 and 2 hours dureing the...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Nov 30 1805
Lewis: November 30, 1805
November 30th 1805. cloudy morning set out before sun rise and continued our rout up the bey Sent out three...
· Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
Dec 1 1805
Clark: December 1, 1805
December 1st Sunday 1805 Cloudy windey morning wind from the East, Sent out 2 hunters in the woods, I intended...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 1 1805
Lewis: December 1, 1805
December 1st 1805 Cloudy morning wind from the S. E. sent out the men to hunt and examin the country,...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 2 1805
Clark: December 2, 1805
December 2nd Monday 1805 Cloudy and Some little rain this morning I despatched 3 men to hunt and 2 and...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 3 1805
Clark: December 3, 1805
December 3rd Tuesday 1805 a fair windey morning wind from the East, the men Sent after an Elk yesterday returnd....
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 4 1805
Clark: December 4, 1805
December 4th Wednesday 180151 Some little rain all the last night and this morning after day the rain increased and...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 5 1805
Clark: December 5, 1805
December 5th Thursday 1805 Som hard Showers of rain last night, this morn Cloudy and drisley rain, in the bay...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 6 1805
Clark: December 6, 1805
December 6th Friday 1805 Wind blew hard all the last night, and a moderate rain, the waves verry high, This...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 7 1805
Clark: December 7, 1805
December 7th Saturday 1805 Some rain from 10 to 12 last night this morning fair, we Set out at 8...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 8 1805
Clark: December 8, 1805
December 8th Sunday 1805 a Cloudy morning, I took 5 men and Set out to the Sea to find the...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 9 1805
Clark: December 9, 1805
December 9th Monday 1805 rained all the last night we are all wet, Send 2 men in pursute of the...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 10 1805
Clark: December 10, 1805
December 10th 1805 Tusday A Cloudey rainy morning those people was Some what astonished, at three Shot I made with...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 11 1805
Clark: December 11, 1805
December 11th Wednesday rained all last night moderately, we are all employed putting up the huts, rained at intervales all...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 12 1805
Clark: December 12, 1805
December 12th Thursday 1805 Some moderate Showers last night and this morning all hands who are well employed in building...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 13 1805
Clark: December 13, 1805
December 13th Friday 1805 The Indians left us to day after brackfast, haveing Sold us 2 of the robes of...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 14 1805
Clark: December 14, 1805
December 14th Saturday 1805 a cloudy day & rained moderately all day we finish the log works of our building,...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 15 1805
Clark: December 15, 1805
December 15th Sunday 1805 I Set out with 16 men in 3 Canoes for the Elk proced up the 1st...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 16 1805
Clark: December 16, 1805
December 16th Monday 1805 rained all the last night we Covered our Selves as well as we Could with Elk...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 17 1805
Clark: December 17, 1805
December 17th Tuesday 1805 rained Some last night and this morning, all hands at work about the huts Chinking them,...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 18 1805
Clark: December 18, 1805
December 18th Wednesday 1805 rained and Snowed alturnitely all the last night and the gusts of Snow and hail continue...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 18 1805
Lewis: December 18, 1805
Fort Clatsop, December 18th 1805. This day one of the men shot a bird of the Corvus genus, which was...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 19 1805
Clark: December 19, 1805
December 19th Thursday 1805 Some rain with intervales of fair weather last night, The morning Clear and wind from S...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 19 1805
Lewis: December 19, 1805
Discription of the blue Crested corvus bird common to the woody and western side of the Rockey mountains, and all...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 20 1805
Clark: December 20, 1805
December 20th Friday 1805 Some rain and hail last night and this morning it rained hard untill 10 oClock, men...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 21 1805
Clark: December 21, 1805
December 21st Saturday 1805 rain as usial last night and all day to day moderately. we Continued at the Cabins...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 22 1805
Clark: December 22, 1805
December 22nd Sunday 1805 rained all the last night & to day without much intermition we finish dobbig 4 huts...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 23 1805
Clark: December 23, 1805
December 23rd Monday 1805 rained without intermition all last night, and this day much Thunder in the morning and evening...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 24 1805
Clark: December 24, 1805
December 24th Tuesday-5 Some hard rain at different times last night, and moderately this morning without intermition all hands employed...
· Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
Dec 25 1805
Christmas Day at Fort Clatsop
We would have Spent this day the nativity of Christ in feasting, had we any thing either to raise our Sperits or even gratify our appetites. Our Diner consisted of pore Elk, so much Spoiled that we eate it thro' mear necessity, Some Spoiled pounded fish, and a fiew roots.
Meriwether Lewis · Fort Clatsop, Oregon
Dec 26 1805
Clark: December 26, 1805
December 26th Thursday 1805 rained and blew hard last night Some hard Thunder, The rain continued as usial all day...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Dec 27 1805
Clark: December 27, 1805
December 27th Friday 1805. rained last night as usial and the greater part of this day, the men Complete Chimneys...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Dec 28 1805
Clark: December 28, 1805
December 28th Saturday 1805 rained as usial, a great part of the last night, and this morning rained and the...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Dec 29 1805
Clark: December 29, 1805
December 29th Sunday 1805 rained last night as usial, this morning Cloudy without rain a hard wind from the S....
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Dec 30 1805
Clark: December 30, 1805
December 30th Monday 1805 Hard wind and Some rain last night, this morning fair and the Sun Shown for a...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Dec 31 1805
Clark: December 31, 1805
December 31st Tuesday 1805 A Cloudy night & Some rain, this day proved Cloudy and Some Showers of rain to...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 1 1806
Clark: January 1, 1806
January 1st Wednesday 1806 This morning proved cloudy with moderate rain, after a pleasent worm night during which there fell...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 1 1806
Lewis: January 1, 1806
Fort Clatsop 1806. January 1st Tuesday. This morning I was awoke at an early hour by the discharge of a...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 2 1806
Clark: January 2, 1806
January 2nd Thursday 1806. A Cloudy rainey morning after a wet night. dispatched 12 Men for the two Elk Killed...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 2 1806
Lewis: January 2, 1806
Thursday, January 2nd 1806 Sent out a party of men and brought in the two Elk which were killed yesterday....
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 3 1806
Clark: January 3, 1806
January 3rd Friday 1806 The Sun rose fair this morning for the first time for Six weeks past, the Clouds...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 3 1806
Lewis: January 3, 1806
Friday January 3d 1806. At 11 A.M. we were visited by our near neighbours, Chief or Tia, Como-wool; alias Conia...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 4 1806
Clark: January 4, 1806
Saturday 4th January 1806 Comowool and the Clatsops who visited us yesterday left us in the morning. Those people the...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 4 1806
Lewis: January 4, 1806
Saturday January 4th 1806. Comowooll and the Clatsops who visited us yesterday left us in the evening. These people the...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 5 1806
Clark: January 5, 1806
Sunday 5th of January 1806 At 5 p.m.Willard and Wiser returned, they had not been lost as we expected. they...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 5 1806
Lewis: January 5, 1806
Sunday January 5th 1806. At 5 P.M. Willard and Wiser returned, they had not been lost as we apprehended. they...
· Fort Clatsop, salt works established
Jan 6 1806
Sacagawea Insists on Seeing the Whale
The Indian woman was very importunate to be permited to go with me, and was therefore indulged. She observed that She had traveled a long way with us to See the great waters, and that now that monstrous fish was also to be Seen, She thought it very hard that She Should not be permitted to See either.
William Clark · Ecola Creek, Tillamook Head, Oregon
Jan 7 1806
Clark: January 7, 1806
Jany 7th Tuesday 1806 Set out at Day light, porceded up the Creek about 2 mile and crossed on a...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 7 1806
Lewis: January 7, 1806
Monday January 7th 1806. Last evening Drewyer visited his traps and caught a beaver and an otter; the beaver was...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 8 1806
Clark: January 8, 1806
Jany 8 Wedned Set out at Day a fine morning wind hard from S. E at 11/2 miles arived at...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 8 1806
Lewis: January 8, 1806
Tuesday January 8th 1806. Our meat is begining to become scarse; sent Drewyer and Collins to hunt this morning. the...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 9 1806
Clark: January 9, 1806
January 9th Thursday 1806 a fine morning wind N E Set out at day lighte every man Some meat of...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 9 1806
Lewis: January 9, 1806
Friday January 9th 1806. Our men are now very much engaged in dressing Elk and Deer skins for mockersons and...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 10 1806
Clark: January 10, 1806
Jany 10 Friday 1806 I left Sergt. Gass here and Set out at Sun rise, Crossed the little river which...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 10 1806
Lewis: January 10, 1806
Saturday January 10th 1806. About 10 A.M. I was visited by Tia Shah-har-war-cap and eleven of his nation in one...
· Clark's party to see beached whale at Tillamook Head
Jan 11 1806
Clark: January 11, 1806
Saturday 11th of January 1806 Sent a party early this morning for the Elk which was killed on the 9th...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 11 1806
Lewis: January 11, 1806
Sunday January 11th 1806. Sent a party early this morning for the Elk which was killed on the 9th. they...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 12 1806
Clark: January 12, 1806
Sunday the 12th January 1806 This morning Sent out Drewyer and one man to hunt, they returned in the evening...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 12 1806
Lewis: January 12, 1806
Monday January 12th 1806. The men who were sent in surch of the canoe returned without being able to find...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 13 1806
Clark: January 13, 1806
Monday 13th January 1806 Capt. Lewis took all the men which Could be Speared from the Fort and Set out...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 13 1806
Lewis: January 13, 1806
Tuesday January 13th 1806. This morning I took all the men who could be spared from the Fort and set...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 14 1806
Clark: January 14, 1806
Tuesday 14th January 1806 This morning the Serjt. of the guard reported the absence of one of our Canoes it...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 14 1806
Lewis: January 14, 1806
Wednesday January 14th 1806. This morning the Sergt. of the Guard reported the absence of one of the large perogues,...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 15 1806
Clark: January 15, 1806
Friday 15th of January 1806 Capt. Lewis had a large Coat finished made of the Skins of the tiger Cat,...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 15 1806
Lewis: January 15, 1806
Thursday January 15th 1806. Had a large coat completed out of the skins of the Tiger Cat and those also...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 16 1806
Clark: January 16, 1806
Saturday 16th January 1806 This evening we finished cureing the meat. no occurrence worthey of relation took place to day....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 16 1806
Lewis: January 16, 1806
Friday January 16th 1806. This evening we finished curing the meat. no occurrence worthy of relation took place today. we...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 17 1806
Clark: January 17, 1806
Sunday 17th January 1806 This morning we were visited by Comowool and 7 of the Clatsops our nearest neighbours, who...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 17 1806
Lewis: January 17, 1806
Saturday January 17th 1806 This morning we were visited by Comowool and 7 of the Clatsops our nearest neighbours, who...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 18 1806
Clark: January 18, 1806
Monday 18th January 1806 Two of the Clatsops that were here yesterday returned to day for a Dog they had...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 18 1806
Lewis: January 18, 1806
Sunday January 18th 1806. Two of the Clatsops who were here yesterday returned today for a dog they had left;...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 19 1806
Clark: January 19, 1806
Tuesday 19th of January 1806 This morning Sent out two parties of hunters, one party towards Point adams and the...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 19 1806
Lewis: January 19, 1806
Monday January 19th 1806. This morning sent out two parties of hunters, consisting of Collins and Willard whom we sent...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 20 1806
Clark: January 20, 1806
Wednesday 20th January 1806 Visited this morning by three Clapsots who remained with us all day; the object of their...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 20 1806
Lewis: January 20, 1806
Tuesday January 20th 1806. Visited this morning by three Clatsops who remained with us all day; the object of their...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 21 1806
Clark: January 21, 1806
Thursday 21st of January 1806 Two of the hunters Shannon & Labieche returned haveing killed three Elk, ordered a party...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 21 1806
Lewis: January 21, 1806
Wednesday January 21st 1806. Two of the hunters Shannon & Labuish returned having killed three Elk. Ordered a party to...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 22 1806
Clark: January 22, 1806
Friday 22nd January 1806 The party Sent for the meat this morning returned with it in the evening; it was...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 22 1806
Lewis: January 22, 1806
Thursday January 22nd 1806. The party sent for the meat this morning returned with it in the Evening; it was...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 23 1806
Clark: January 23, 1806
Saturday 23rd of January 1806 This morning dispatched Howard & Werner to the Camp of the Salt makers for a...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 23 1806
Lewis: January 23, 1806
Friday January 23rd 1806. This morning dispatched Howard and Warner to the Camp of the Saltmakes for a supply of...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 24 1806
Clark: January 24, 1806
Sunday 24th of January 1806 Drewyer and Bapteist laPage returned this morning in a large Canoe with Commowol and six...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 24 1806
Lewis: January 24, 1806
Saturday January 24th 1806. Drewyer and Baptiest La Paage returned this morning in a large Canoe with Comowooll and six...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 25 1806
Clark: January 25, 1806
Monday 25th of January 1806 Commowol and the Clatsops departed early this morning. Colter returned and reported that his comrade...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 25 1806
Lewis: January 25, 1806
Sunday January 25th 1806. Commowooll and the Clatsops departed early this morning. At meridian Colter returned and repoted that his...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 26 1806
Clark: January 26, 1806
Tuesday 26th of January 1806 We order Collins to return early in the morning and join the Salt makers, and...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 26 1806
Lewis: January 26, 1806
Monday January 26th 1806. Werner and Howard who were sent for salt on the 23rd have not yet returned, we...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 27 1806
Clark: January 27, 1806
Wednesday 27th January 1806 This morning Collins Set out to the Saltmakers Shannon returned and reported that himself and party...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 27 1806
Lewis: January 27, 1806
Tuesday January 27th 1806. This morning Collins set out for the Salt works. in the evening Shannon returned and reported...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 28 1806
Clark: January 28, 1806
Thursday 28th January 1806 Drewyer and Baptiest Lapage Set out this morning on a hunting excurtion. about noon Howard &...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 28 1806
Lewis: January 28, 1806
Wednesday January 28th 1806. Drewyer and Baptiest La Page set out this morning on a hunting excurtion. about noon Howard...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 29 1806
Clark: January 29, 1806
Friday 29th January 1806 Nothing worthey of notice occured to day. our fare is the flesh of lean Elk boiled...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 29 1806
Lewis: January 29, 1806
Thursday January 29th 1806. Nothing worthy of notice occurred today. our fare is the flesh of lean elk boiled with...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 30 1806
Clark: January 30, 1806
Fort Clatsop on the Pacific Ocian on the South Side of the Columbia River Thursday 30th January 1806 Nothing transpired...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 30 1806
Lewis: January 30, 1806
Friday January 30th 1806. Nothing transpired today worthy of notice. we are agreeably disappointed in our fuel which is altogether...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 31 1806
Clark: January 31, 1806
Friday January 31st 1806 Sent a party of Eight men with the hunters to renew their Serch for the Elk,...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Jan 31 1806
Lewis: January 31, 1806
Saturday January 31st 1806. Sent a party of eight men up the river this morning to renew their surch for...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 1 1806
Clark: February 1, 1806
Saturday February 1st 1806 This morning a party of four men Set out with Jo. Field; and Sergt. Gass with...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 1 1806
Lewis: February 1, 1806
Saturday February 1st 1806. This morning a party of four men set out with Joseph Fields; Sergt. Gass with a...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 2 1806
Clark: February 2, 1806
Sunday February 2nd 1806 Not any accurrence to day worthy of notice; but all are pleased, that one month of...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 2 1806
Lewis: February 2, 1806
Sunday February 2cd 1806. Not any occurrence today worthy of notice; but all are pleased, that one month of the...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 3 1806
Clark: February 3, 1806
Monday February 3rd 1806 About 3 oClock Drewyer & Lapage returned, Drewyer had killed Seven Elk in the point below...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 3 1806
Lewis: February 3, 1806
Monday February 3rd 1806. About three o'clock Drewyer and La Page, returned; Drewyer had killed seven Elk in the point...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 4 1806
Clark: February 4, 1806
Tuesday February 4th 1806 Serjt. Pryor with a party of 5 men Set out again in quest of the Elk...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 4 1806
Lewis: February 4, 1806
Tuesday February 4th 1806. Sergt. Pryor with a party of five men set out again in quest of the Elk...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 5 1806
Clark: February 5, 1806
Wednesday February 5th 1806 Late this evening one of the hunters fired off his gun over the marsh of the...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 5 1806
Lewis: February 5, 1806
Wednesday February 5th 1806. Late this evening one of the hunters fired his gun over the swamp of the Netul...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 6 1806
Clark: February 6, 1806
Thursday February 6th 1806 Sent Serjt. Gass and party this morning with Ru Field to bring in the Elk which...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 6 1806
Lewis: February 6, 1806
Thursday February 6th 1806. Sent Sergts. Gass and Ordway this morning with R. Fields and a party of men to...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 7 1806
Clark: February 7, 1806
Friday February 7th 1806 This evening Serjt Ordway and wiser returned with a part of the meat which R. Field...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 7 1806
Lewis: February 7, 1806
Friday February 7th 1806. This evening Sergt. Ordway and Wiser returned with a part of the meat which R. Fields...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 8 1806
Clark: February 8, 1806
Saturday February 8th 1806 Sent Serjt. Ordway and two men this morning to joint the party with Serjt. Gass, and...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 8 1806
Lewis: February 8, 1806
Saturday February 8th 1806. Sent Sergt. Ordway and two men this morning to join the party with Sergt. Gass and...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 9 1806
Clark: February 9, 1806
Sunday February 9th 1806 This morning Collins & Wiser Set out on a hunting excurtion; in the evening Drewyer returned;...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 9 1806
Lewis: February 9, 1806
Sunday February 9th 1806 This morning Collins and Wiser set out on a hunting excurtion; they took our Indian canoe...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 10 1806
Clark: February 10, 1806
Monday February 10th 1806 Collins and Wiser returned without killing any Elk. Willard arrived late this evening from the Salt...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 10 1806
Lewis: February 10, 1806
Monday February 10th 1806. Drewyer visited his traps today but caught no beaver. Collins and Wiser returned had killed no...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 11 1806
Clark: February 11, 1806
Tuesday February 11th 1806. This Morning Serjt. Gass R. Field and J. Thompson passed the Netul opposit to us on...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 11 1806
Lewis: February 11, 1806
Tuesday February 11th 1806. This morning Sergt. Gass Reubin Fields and Thompson passed the Netul opposite to us on a...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 12 1806
Clark: February 12, 1806
Wednesday February 12th 1806. This morning we were visited by a Clatsop man who brought with him three dogs as...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 12 1806
Lewis: February 12, 1806
Wednesday February 12th 1806. This morning we were visited by a Clatsop man who brought with him three dogs as...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 13 1806
Clark: February 13, 1806
Tuesday February 13th 1806. The Clatsop left us this morning at 11 A.M. not anything transpired dureing the day worthy...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 13 1806
Lewis: February 13, 1806
Thursday February 13th 1806. The Clatsop left us this morning at 11 A.M. not any thing transpired during the day...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 14 1806
Clark: February 14, 1806
Friday February 14th 1806 We are very uneasy with respect to our Sick men at the Salt works. Serjt. Pryor...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 14 1806
Lewis: February 14, 1806
Friday February 14th 1806. We are very uneasy with rispect to our sick men at the salt works. Sergt. Pryor...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 15 1806
Clark: February 15, 1806
Saturday February 15th 1806 Drewyer and Whitehouse Set out on a hunting excurtion towards the mountains Southwest of us. we...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 15 1806
Lewis: February 15, 1806
Saturday February 15th 1806. Drewyer and Whitehouse set out this morning on a hunting excurtion towards the praries of Point...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 16 1806
Clark: February 16, 1806
Sunday February 16th 1806 Sent Shannon Labiesh and frazier on a hunting excurtion up the Kilhaw-a-nak-kle river which discharges itself...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 16 1806
Lewis: February 16, 1806
Sunday February 16th 1806. By several trials made today in order to adjust my Octant and ascertain her error in...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 17 1806
Clark: February 17, 1806
Monday February 17th 1806 Collins and Windser were permited to hunt to day towards the praries in point Adams with...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 17 1806
Lewis: February 17, 1806
Monday February 17th 1806. Collins and Windsor were permited to hunt today towards the praries in Point Adams with a...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 18 1806
Clark: February 18, 1806
Tuesday February 18th 1806 This morning we dispatched a party to the Salt works with Sergt. Ordway. and a Second...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 18 1806
Lewis: February 18, 1806
Tuesday February 18th 1806. This morning we dispatched a party to the Saltworks with Sergt. Ordway and a second with...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 19 1806
Clark: February 19, 1806
Wednesday February 19th 1806. Sergt. Ordway Set out again with a party to the Salt works by land. in the...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 19 1806
Lewis: February 19, 1806
Wednesday February 19th 1806. Sergt. Ordway set out again this morning with a party for the salt works by land....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 20 1806
Clark: February 20, 1806
Thursday February 20th 1806. Permited Collins to hunt this morning he returned in the evening unsucksessfull as to the chase,...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 20 1806
Lewis: February 20, 1806
Thursday February 20th 1806. Permited Collins to hunt this morning he returned in the evening unsuccessfull as to the chase...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 21 1806
Clark: February 21, 1806
Friday February 21st 1806 Visited this morning by three Clatsops, who remained with us all day; they are great begers;...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 21 1806
Lewis: February 21, 1806
Friday February 21st 1806. Visited this morning by 3 Clatsop who remained with us all day; they are great begers;...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 22 1806
Clark: February 22, 1806
Saturday February 22nd 1806 We were visited to day by two Clatsops women and two boys who brought a parcel...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 22 1806
Lewis: February 22, 1806
Saturday February 22cd 1806. We were visited today by two Clatsop women and two boys who brought a parsel of...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 23 1806
Clark: February 23, 1806
Sunday February 23rd 1806. Not any thing transpired desering particular notice. our Sick are all on the recovery. the men...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 23 1806
Lewis: February 23, 1806
Sunday February 23rd 1806. not anything transpired during this day worthy of particular notice. our sick are all on the...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 24 1806
Clark: February 24, 1806
Monday February 24th 1806 Our Sick are Still on the recovery. Shannon and Labiche returned in the forenoon, they had...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 24 1806
Lewis: February 24, 1806
Monday February 24th 1806. Our sick are still on the recovery. Shannon & Labuishe returned in the forenoon; they had...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 25 1806
Clark: February 25, 1806
Tuesday February 25th 1806 It continued to rain and blow So violently that there was no movement of the party...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 25 1806
Lewis: February 25, 1806
Tuesday February 25th 1806. It continued to rain and blow so violently that there was no movement of the party...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 26 1806
Clark: February 26, 1806
Wednesday February 26th 1806 This morning we dispatched Drewyer and two men in our indian canoe up the Columbia River...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 26 1806
Lewis: February 26, 1806
Wednesday February 26th 1806. This morning we dispatched Drewyer and two men in our Indian canoe up the Columbia River...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 27 1806
Clark: February 27, 1806
Thursday February 27th 1806 Reubin Field returned this evening and had not killed anything, he reported that there were no...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 27 1806
Lewis: February 27, 1806
Thursday February 27th 1806. Reubin Fields returned this evening and had not killed anything. he reports that there are no...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 28 1806
Clark: February 28, 1806
Friday February 28th 1806 Reuben Field and Collins Set out this morning early on a hunting excurtion up the Netul....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Feb 28 1806
Lewis: February 28, 1806
Friday February 28th 1806. Reubin Fields and Collins set out this morning early on a hunting excurtion. Kuskelar a Clatsop...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 1 1806
Clark: March 1, 1806
Saturday March the 1st 1806 This morning we despatched Sergt. Gass with 12 men in two Canoes in quest of...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 1 1806
Lewis: March 1, 1806
Saturday March 1st 1806. This morning Sergt. Gass and a party set out in quest of the Elk which had...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 2 1806
Clark: March 2, 1806
Sunday March 2nd 1806 The diet of the Sick is So inferior that they recover their Strength but Slowly. none...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 2 1806
Lewis: March 2, 1806
Sunday March 2cd The diet of the sick is so inferior that they recover their strength but slowly. none of...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 3 1806
Clark: March 3, 1806
Monday March 3rd 1806 Two of our Canoes have been lately injured very much in consequence of the tide leaveing...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 3 1806
Lewis: March 3, 1806
Monday March 3rd 1806. Two of our perogues have been lately injured very much in consequence of the tide leaving...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 4 1806
Clark: March 4, 1806
Tuesday March 4th 1806 Not any accurrance to day worthy of notice. we live Sumptiously on our wappatoe and Sturgeon....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 4 1806
Lewis: March 4, 1806
Tuesday March 4th 1806. Not any occurrence today worthy of notice. we live sumptuously on our wappetoe and Sturgeon. the...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 5 1806
Clark: March 5, 1806
Wednesday March 5th 1806. This morning we were visited by two parties of Clatsops they brought Some fish, a hat...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 5 1806
Lewis: March 5, 1806
Wednesday March 5th 1806. This morning we were visited by two parties of Clatsops. they brought some fish a hat...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 6 1806
Clark: March 6, 1806
Thursday March 6th 1806 This morning, the fishing and hunting party's Set out agreeably to their instructions given them last...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 6 1806
Lewis: March 6, 1806
Thursday March 6th 1806. This morning the fishing and hunting parties set out agreeably to their instructions given them last...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 7 1806
Clark: March 7, 1806
Friday March 7th 1806 The wind was So high that Comowol did not leave us untill late this evening. Drewyer...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 7 1806
Lewis: March 7, 1806
Friday March 7th 1806. The wind was so high that Comowol did not leave us untill late this evening. Labuish...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 8 1806
Clark: March 8, 1806
Saturday March 8th 1806 Bratten is much better this morning, his back givs him but little pain. Collins returned early...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 8 1806
Lewis: March 8, 1806
Saturday March 8th 1806. Bratton is much better today, his back gives him but little pain. Collins returned early in...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 9 1806
Clark: March 9, 1806
Sunday Mach 9th 1806 This morning the men Set out at day light to go in quest of the Elk...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 9 1806
Lewis: March 9, 1806
Sunday March 9th 1806. This morning the men set out at daylight to go in gust of the Elk which...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 10 1806
Clark: March 10, 1806
Monday March 10th 1806 about 1 P.M. it became fair and we Sent out two parties of hunters on this...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 10 1806
Lewis: March 10, 1806
Monday March 10th 1806. About 1 P.M. it became fair and we sent out two parties of hunters on this...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 11 1806
Clark: March 11, 1806
Tuesday March 11th 1806 Early this morning Sergt. Pryor arrived with a Small Canoe loaded with fish which he had...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 11 1806
Lewis: March 11, 1806
Tuesday March 11th 1806. Early this morning Sergt. Pryor arrived with a small canoe loaded with fish which he had...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 12 1806
Clark: March 12, 1806
Wednesday March 12th 1806 We Sent a party again in Serch of the Canoe but they returned unsucksessfull as yesterday...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 12 1806
Lewis: March 12, 1806
Wednesday March 12th 1806 We sent a party again in surch of the perogue but they returned unsuccessful) as yesterday....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 13 1806
Clark: March 13, 1806
Thursday March 13th 1806. This morning Drewyer Jos. Fields and Frazer returned; they had killed two Elk and two deer....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 13 1806
Lewis: March 13, 1806
Thursday March 13th 1806. This morning Drewyer Jos Feilds and Frazier returned; they had killed two Elk and two deer....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 14 1806
Clark: March 14, 1806
Friday March 14th 1806 This morning we dispatched a party after two Elk which Collins killed last evening, they returned...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 14 1806
Lewis: March 14, 1806
Friday March 14th 1806. This morning we sent a party after the two Elk which Collins killed last evening, they...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 15 1806
Clark: March 15, 1806
Saturday March 15th 1806 This morning at 11 oClock the hunters arived, haveing Killed four Elk only. Labiesh it Seams...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 15 1806
Lewis: March 15, 1806
Saturday March 15th 1806. This morning at 11 OCk. the hunters arrived, having killed four Elk only. Labuish it seems...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 16 1806
Clark: March 16, 1806
Sunday March 16th 1806 Not any occurrence worthy of relation took place today. Drewyer and party did not return from...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 16 1806
Lewis: March 16, 1806
Sunday March 16th 1806. Not any occurrence worthy of relation took place today. Drewyer and party did not return from...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 17 1806
Clark: March 17, 1806
Monday March 17th 1806 Catel and his family left us this morning. Old Delashelwill and his women still remain, they...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 17 1806
Lewis: March 17, 1806
Monday March 17th 1806. Catel and his family left us this morning. Old Delashelwilt and his women still remain they...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 18 1806
Clark: March 18, 1806
Tuesday March 17th 1806 Drewyer was taken last night with a violent pain in his Side. I bled him. Several...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 18 1806
Lewis: March 18, 1806
Tuesday March 18th 1806. Drewyer was taken last night with a violent pain in his side. Capt. Clark blead him....
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 19 1806
Clark: March 19, 1806
Wednesday March 19th 1806 Inds. Descd. It continued to rain and hail in Such a manner that nothing Could be...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 19 1806
Lewis: March 19, 1806
Wednesday March 19th 1806. It continued to rain and hail today in such manner that nothing further could be done...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 20 1806
Clark: March 20, 1806
Thursday March 20th 1806 It continued to rain and blow so violently to day that nothing could be done towards...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 20 1806
Lewis: March 20, 1806
Thursday March 20th 1806. It continued to rain and blow so violently today that nothing could be done towards forwarding...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 21 1806
Clark: March 21, 1806
Friday March 21st 1806 as we could not Set out we thought it best to Send out Some hunters and...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 21 1806
Lewis: March 21, 1806
Friday March 21st 1806. As we could not set out we thought it best to send out some hunters and...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 22 1806
Clark: March 22, 1806
Saturday March 22nd 1806 Drewyer and the two Fieldses departed this morning agreably to the order of last evening. we...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 22 1806
Lewis: March 22, 1806
Saturday March 22cd 1806. Drewyer and the Feildses departed this morning agreably to the order of the last evening. we...
· Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
Mar 23 1806
Departure from Fort Clatsop — Heading Home
At 1 P.M. we left Fort Clatsop on our homeward bound journey. At this place we had wintered and remained from the 7th of Deer. 1805 to this day, and have lived as well as we had any right to expect.
Meriwether Lewis · Fort Clatsop, Oregon
Mar 24 1806
Clark: March 24, 1806
Monday 24th of March 1806 Sent out 15 men verry early this morning for the flesh of the two Elk...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 24 1806
Lewis: March 24, 1806
Monday March 24th 1806. This morning we sent out a party of 15, at light, for the meat, and concluded...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 25 1806
Clark: March 25, 1806
Tuesday 25th of March 1806 Last night and this morning are cool wend hard a head and tide going out,...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 25 1806
Lewis: March 25, 1806
Tuesday March 25th 1806. The morning being disagreeably cold we remained and took break-fast. at 7 A.M. we set out...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 26 1806
Clark: March 26, 1806
Wednesday March 26th 1806 The wind blew So hard untill 8 A M. that we detained, we gave a Medal...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 26 1806
Lewis: March 26, 1806
Wednesday March 26th 1806. The wind blew so hard this morning that we delayed untill 8 A.M. we gave a...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 27 1806
Clark: March 27, 1806
Thursday March 27th 1806. a rainey disagreeable night rained the greater part of the night we Set out this morning...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 27 1806
Lewis: March 27, 1806
Thursday March 27th 1806. We set out early this morning and were shortly after joined by some of the Skillutes...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 28 1806
Clark: March 28, 1806
Friday March 28th 1806 This morning we Set out verry early and at 9 A.M. arived at an old Indian...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 28 1806
Lewis: March 28, 1806
Friday March 28th 1806. This morning we set out very early and at 9 A.M. arrived at the old Indian...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 29 1806
Clark: March 29, 1806
Saturday March 29th 1806 we Set out very early this morning and proceeded to the head of deer island and...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 29 1806
Lewis: March 29, 1806
Saturday March 29th 1806. We set out early this morning and proceeded along the side of Deer Island; halted at...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 30 1806
Clark: March 30, 1806
Sunday March 30th 1806 we got under way verry early and had not proceeded to the head of the island...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 30 1806
Lewis: March 30, 1806
Sunday March 30th 1806. We got under way very early in the morning, and had not reached the head of...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 31 1806
Clark: March 31, 1806
Monday March 31st 1806 we Set out this morning and proceeded untill 8 oClock when we landed on the N....
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Mar 31 1806
Lewis: March 31, 1806
Monday March 31st 1806 We set out early this morning and proceeded untill 8 A.M. when we Landed on the...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Apr 1 1806
Clark: April 1, 1806
Tuesday April 1st 1806 This morning early we dispatched Sergt. Pryor, with two men in a Small canoe up quick...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Apr 1 1806
Lewis: April 1, 1806
Tuesday April 1st 1806. This morning early we dispatched Sergt. Pryar with two men in a small canoe up quicksand...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Apr 2 1806
Clark: April 2, 1806
Wednesday April 2nd 1806 This morning we came to a resolution to remain at our present encampment or Some where...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Apr 2 1806
Lewis: April 2, 1806
Wednesday April 2ed 1806. This morning we came to a resolution to remain at our present encampment or some where...
· Departed Fort Clatsop, ascending Columbia River
Apr 3 1806
Clark: April 3, 1806
Thursday April 3rd 1806 The water had fallen in the course of last night five inches. I Set out and...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 3 1806
Lewis: April 3, 1806
Thursday April 3rd 1806. Early this morning Joseph Feilds came over and informed me that Reubin Feilds Drewyer and himself...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 4 1806
Clark: April 4, 1806
Friday April 4th 1806. Mouth of quick Sand River This morning early we Sent Sergt. Ordway in Serch of Sergt....
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 4 1806
Lewis: April 4, 1806
Friday April 4th 1806. This morning early we sent Sergt. Ordway in Surch of Sergt. Gass and party below the...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 5 1806
Clark: April 5, 1806
Saturday April 5th 1806. This morning was So Cloudy that we could not obtain any lunar observations with a Aquila...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 5 1806
Lewis: April 5, 1806
Saturday April 5th 1806. This morning was so cloudy that I could not obtain any lunar observations with a Aquila...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 6 1806
Clark: April 6, 1806
Sunday April 6th 1806. Two Indians Came last night very late to our Camp and continued all night. early we...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 6 1806
Lewis: April 6, 1806
Sunday April 6th 1806. This morning we had the dryed meat secured in skins and the canoes loaded; we took...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 7 1806
Clark: April 7, 1806
Monday April 7th 1806 This morning Drewyer & the two Fields Set out agreeably to their orders of last evening,...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 7 1806
Lewis: April 7, 1806
Monday April 7th 1806. This morning early the flesh of the remaining Elk was brought in and Drewyer with the...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 8 1806
Clark: April 8, 1806
Tuesday April 8th 1806 This morning about day light I heard a Considerable roreing like wind at a distance and...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 8 1806
Lewis: April 8, 1806
Tuesday April 8th 1806. The wind blew so violently this morning that we were obliged to unlode our perogues and...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 9 1806
Clark: April 9, 1806
Wednesday April 9th 1806 last night at a late hour the old amsiated Indian who was detected in Stealing a...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 9 1806
Lewis: April 9, 1806
Wednesday April 9th 1806. This morning early we commenced the operation of reloading our canoes; at 7 A.M. we departed...
· Portaging Cascades of the Columbia upstream
Apr 10 1806
Clark: April 10, 1806
Thursday April 10th 1806 Collins went out in the bottom to hunt agreeable to the order of last evening, and...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 10 1806
Lewis: April 10, 1806
Thursday April 10th 1806. We set out early and droped down the channel to the lower end of brant Island...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 11 1806
Native Americans Attempt to Steal Seaman
During the return journey along the Columbia River, a group of Native Americans stole Seaman from the expedition's camp. Lewis...
· Columbia River, near The Dalles, Oregon
Apr 12 1806
Clark: April 12, 1806
Saturday April 12th 1806. rained the greater part of the last night and this morning untile 10 A.M. we employed...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 12 1806
Lewis: April 12, 1806
Saturday April 12th 1806. It rained the greater part of last night and still continued to rain this morning. I...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 13 1806
Clark: April 13, 1806
Sunday April 13th 1806 The loss of one of our large Canoes rendered it necessary to divide the loading and...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 13 1806
Lewis: April 13, 1806
Sunday April 13th 1806. The loss of one of our perogues rendered it necessary to distribute her crew and cargo...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 14 1806
Clark: April 14, 1806
Monday April 14th 1806 This morning at 7 oClock we were joined by Sgt. Pryor and they three hunters they...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 14 1806
Lewis: April 14, 1806
Monday April 14th 1806. This morning at seven oCk. we were joined by Sergt. Pryor and the three hunters they...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 15 1806
Clark: April 15, 1806
Tuesday April 15th 1806 We delayed this morning untill after brackfast in order to purchase Some horses of the Indians;...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 15 1806
Lewis: April 15, 1806
Tuesday April 15th 1806 We delayed this morning untill after breakfast in order to purchase some horses of the Indians;...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 16 1806
Clark: April 16, 1806
April 16th 1806 Crossed the river and Sent Drewyer & Goodrich to the Skil lute village to envite the Indians...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 16 1806
Lewis: April 16, 1806
Wednesday April 16th 1806. About 8 A.M. Capt. Clark passed the river with the two interpreters, the indian woman and...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 17 1806
Clark: April 17, 1806
April 17th 1806 I rose early and took a position near to the village and exposed the artiles I had...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 17 1806
Lewis: April 17, 1806
Thursday April 17th 1806. This morning early I sent out the hunters, and set several additional hands about the packsaddles....
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 18 1806
Clark: April 18, 1806
April 18th 1806 early this morning I was awoke by a Indian from the nieghbourhood of our horses, he had...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 18 1806
Lewis: April 18, 1806
Friday April 18th 1806. Late last evening we were visited by the principal cheif of Chilluckkittaquaws and 12 of his...
· Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
Apr 19 1806
Clark: April 19, 1806
April 19th 1806 this morning early Some rain had the Small Canoes hauled out to dry every man Capable of...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 19 1806
Lewis: April 19, 1806
Saturday Aprl. 19th 1806. This morning early we had our small canoes drawn out, and employed all hands in transporting...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 20 1806
Clark: April 20, 1806
April 20th 1806 This morning very Cold hills covered with Snow. I Showed the nativs what I had to give...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 20 1806
Lewis: April 20, 1806
Sunday April 20th 1806. some frost this morning. The Enesher an Skillutes are much better clad than they were last...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 21 1806
Clark: April 21, 1806
April 21st 1806 a fair Cold morning. I find it useless to offer any articles or attempt to trade at...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 21 1806
Lewis: April 21, 1806
Monday April 21st 1806. Notwithstanding all the precautions I had taken with rispect to the horses one of them had...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 22 1806
Clark: April 22, 1806
Tuesday 22nd of April 1806 last night 2 of our horses broke loose and Strayed of at a Short dis-tance....
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 22 1806
Lewis: April 22, 1806
Tuesday April 22cd 1806. Last night two of our horses broke loos from the picquits and straggled off some little...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 23 1806
Clark: April 23, 1806
Wednesday 23rd 1806 at day light this morning we were informed that the two horses of our interpreter Shabono were...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 23 1806
Lewis: April 23, 1806
Wednesday April 23rd 1806. At day light this morning we were informed that the two horses of our Interpreter Charbono...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 24 1806
Clark: April 24, 1806
Thursday 24th April 1806 rose early this morning and Sent out after the horses all of which were found except...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 24 1806
Lewis: April 24, 1806
Thursday April 24 th 1806. We were up early this morning and dispatched the men in surch of our horses,...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 25 1806
Clark: April 25, 1806
Friday 25th of April 1806 This morning we Collected our horses very conveniently and Set out at 9 A M...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 25 1806
Lewis: April 25, 1806
Friday April 25th 1806. This morning we collected our horses and set out at 9 A.M. and proceeded on 11...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 26 1806
Clark: April 26, 1806
Saturday April 26th 1806 This morning early we proceeded on and at the distance of three miles entered a low...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 26 1806
Lewis: April 26, 1806
Saturday April 26th 1806. This morning early we set forward and at the distance of three miles entered a low...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 27 1806
Clark: April 27, 1806
Sunday April 27th 1806. This morning we were detained untill 9 A M in consequence of the absence of one...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 27 1806
Lewis: April 27, 1806
Sunday April 27th 1806. This morning we were detained untill 9 A.M. in consequence of the absence of one of...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 28 1806
Clark: April 28, 1806
Monday April 28th 1806 This morning early the Great Chief Yel lip pet brought a very eligant white horse to...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 28 1806
Lewis: April 28, 1806
Monday April 28th 1806. This morning early Yellept brought a very eligant white horse to our camp and presented him...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 29 1806
Clark: April 29, 1806
Tuesday April 29th 1806 This Morning Yelleppit furnished us with 2 Canoes, and We began to transport our baggage over...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 29 1806
Lewis: April 29, 1806
Tuesday April 29th 1806. This morning Yellept furnished us with two canoes and we began to transport our baggage over...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 30 1806
Clark: April 30, 1806
Wednesday April 30th 1806. This morning we had Some dificuelty in Collecting our horses notwithstanding we had hobbled & Picqueted...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
Apr 30 1806
Lewis: April 30, 1806
Wednesday April 30th 1806. This morning we had some difficulty in collecting our horses notwithstanding we had bubbled and picquited...
· Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
May 1 1806
Clark: May 1, 1806
Thursday May 1st 1806. This morning we collected our horses and made an early Start, haveing preveously Sent a hed...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 1 1806
Lewis: May 1, 1806
Thursday May 1st 1806. We collected our horses tolerably early this morning took and set out a little after 7...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 2 1806
Clark: May 2, 1806
Friday May 2nd 1806 This morning we dispatched two hunters a head. we had much dificuelty in Collecting our horses....
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 2 1806
Lewis: May 2, 1806
Friday May 2cd 1806. This morning we dispatched two hunters a head. we had much difficulty in collecting our horses....
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 3 1806
Clark: May 3, 1806
Saturday 3rd May 1806 This morning we Set out at 7 A.M. Steared N. 25° E 12 m. to Kimoo...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 3 1806
Lewis: May 3, 1806
Saturday May 3rd 1806. This morning we set out at 7 A.M. steered N. 25 E 12 ms. to Kimooenem...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 4 1806
Clark: May 4, 1806
Sunday May 4th 1806 Collected our horses and Set out early; the morning was Cold and disagreeable. we assended the...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 4 1806
Lewis: May 4, 1806
Sunday May 4th 1806. Collected our horses and set out early; the morning was cold and disagreeable. we ascended the...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 5 1806
Clark: May 5, 1806
Monday May 5th 1806 Collected our horses and Set out at 7 A M. at 41/2 ms. we arived at...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 5 1806
Lewis: May 5, 1806
Monday May 5th 1806. Collected our horses and set out at 7 A.M. at 41/2 miles we arrived at the...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 6 1806
Clark: May 6, 1806
Tuesday May 6th 1806 This morning the Susband of the Sick woman was as good as his word. he produced...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 6 1806
Lewis: May 6, 1806
Tuesday May 6th 1806. This morning the husband of the sick woman was as good as his word, he produced...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 7 1806
Clark: May 7, 1806
Wednesday May 7th 1806 This morning we collected our horses and Set out early accompanied by the brother of the...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 7 1806
Lewis: May 7, 1806
Wednesday May 7th 1806. This morning we collected our horses and set out early accompanyed by the brother of the...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 8 1806
Clark: May 8, 1806
Thursday 8th of May 1806. This morning our hunters was out by the time it was light. about 8 oClock...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 8 1806
Lewis: May 8, 1806
Thursday May 8th 1806. Most of the hunters turned out by light this morning a few others remained without our...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 9 1806
Clark: May 9, 1806
Friday 9th May 1806 The hunters Set out very early agreeable to their derections. we were detained untill 9 A.M....
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 9 1806
Lewis: May 9, 1806
Friday May 9th 1806. We sent out several hunters early this morning with instructions to meet us at the lodge...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 10 1806
Clark: May 10, 1806
Saturday 10th of May 1806 This morning the Snow continued falling untill 1/2 past 6 A M when it Seased....
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 10 1806
Lewis: May 10, 1806
Saturday May 10th 1806. This morning the snow continued falling 1/2 after 6 A.M. when it ceased, the air keen...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 11 1806
Clark: May 11, 1806
Sunday 11th May 1806 Some little rain last night. we were Crouded in the Lodge with Indians who continued all...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 11 1806
Lewis: May 11, 1806
Sunday May 11th 1806. The last evening we were much crouded with the indians in our lodge, the whole floor...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 12 1806
Clark: May 12, 1806
Monday 12th May 1806 a fine Morning great number of Indians flock about us as usial. after brackfast I began...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 12 1806
Lewis: May 12, 1806
Monday May 12th 1806. This morning a great number of indians collected about us as usual. we took an early...
· Nez Perce camps, reuniting with horses
May 13 1806
Clark: May 13, 1806
Tuesday 13th May 1806. a fine morning I administered to the Sick and gave directions. we collected all our horses...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 13 1806
Lewis: May 13, 1806
Tuesday May 13th 1806. This morning Capt. C. as usual was busily engaged with his patients untill eleven OCk. at...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 14 1806
Clark: May 14, 1806
Wednesday 14th of May 1806 a fine day. we had all our horses Collected by 10 a.m. dureing the time...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 14 1806
Lewis: May 14, 1806
Wednesday May 14th 1806. The morning was fair, we arrose early and dispatched a few of our hunters to the...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 15 1806
Clark: May 15, 1806
Thursday 15th of May 1806 This morning Reubin Fields went out to hunt his horse very early and Saw a...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 15 1806
Lewis: May 15, 1806
Thursday May 15th 1806. This morning early Reubin Fields in surching for his horse saw a large bear at no...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 16 1806
Clark: May 16, 1806
Friday 16th May 1806 a cloudy morning with Some rain which continued untill Meridean at intervales, but very moderately. a...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 16 1806
Lewis: May 16, 1806
Friday May 16th 1806. Drewyer's horse left his camp last night and was brought to us this morning by an...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 17 1806
Clark: May 17, 1806
Saturday 17th May 1806 rained moderately all the last night and this morning untill we are wet. The little river...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 17 1806
Lewis: May 17, 1806
Saturday May 17th 1806. It rained the greater part of the last night and this morning untill 8 OCk. the...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 18 1806
Clark: May 18, 1806
Sunday 18th May 1806 Cloudy morning 12 hunters turned out this morning in different directions agreeably to the order of...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 18 1806
Lewis: May 18, 1806
Sunday May 18th 1806. Twelve hunters turned out this morning in different directions agreeably to the order of last evening....
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 19 1806
Clark: May 19, 1806
Monday 19th May 1806 Rained this morning untill 8 oClock when it Cleared off and became fair-. we Sent Shabono,...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 19 1806
Lewis: May 19, 1806
Monday May 19th 1806. It continued to rain this morning untill 8 OCk. when it became fair. We sent Charbono,...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 20 1806
Clark: May 20, 1806
Tuesday 20th May 1806 rained the greater part of the last night and this morning untill meridean when it Cleared...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 20 1806
Lewis: May 20, 1806
Tuesday May 20th 1806. It rained the greater part of last night and continued this morning untill noon when it...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 21 1806
Clark: May 21, 1806
Wednesday 21st May 1806 rained this morning. Shields and Gibson Set out to hunt towards the mountains. Collins Came in...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 21 1806
Lewis: May 21, 1806
Wednesday May 21st 1806. It rained a few hours this morning. Sheilds and Gibson set out to hunt towards the...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 22 1806
Clark: May 22, 1806
Thursday 22nd May 1806 a fine day we exposed all our baggage to the Sun to air and dry, also...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 22 1806
Lewis: May 22, 1806
Thursday May 22ed 1806. A fine morning we exposed all our baggage to air and dry as well as our...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 23 1806
Clark: May 23, 1806
Friday 23rd May 1806 a fair morning. Sergt. Pryor wounded a Deer at a lick near our Camp and our...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 23 1806
Lewis: May 23, 1806
Friday May 23rd 1806. Sergt. Pryor wounded a deer early this morning in a lick near camp; my dog pursud...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 24 1806
Clark: May 24, 1806
Saturday 24th May 1806 a fine morning the Child was very restless last night its jaw and back of its...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 24 1806
Lewis: May 24, 1806
Saturday May 24th 1806. The child was very wrestless last night; it's jaw and the back of it's neck are...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 25 1806
Clark: May 25, 1806
Sunday 25th May 1806 rained moderately the greater part of last night and this morning untill 6 A.M. The child...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 25 1806
Lewis: May 25, 1806
Sunday May 25th 1806. It rained the greater part of last night and continued untill 6 A.M. our grass tent...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 26 1806
Clark: May 26, 1806
Monday 26th May 1806 Some Small Showers of rain last night, and continued Cloudy this morning untill 7 A. M...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 26 1806
Lewis: May 26, 1806
Monday May 26th 1806. Had frequent showers in the course of the last night. Collins, Shannon and Colter set out...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 27 1806
Clark: May 27, 1806
Tuesday 27th May 1806 A cloudy morning Serjt. Pryor and party Set out at 7 A.M. Serjt. Ordway and two...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 27 1806
Lewis: May 27, 1806
Tuesday May 27th 1806. Early this morning we sent Reubin Fields in surch of the horse which the indians had...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 28 1806
Clark: May 28, 1806
Wednesday May 28th 1806 We sent Goodrich to the Village of the broken Arm for hair to Stuff Saddle pads....
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 28 1806
Lewis: May 28, 1806
Wednesday May 28th 1806. We sent Goodrich to the village of the broken arm this morning he returned in the...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 29 1806
Clark: May 29, 1806
Thursday 29th of May 1806 No movement of the party to day worthy of notice. we have once more a...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 29 1806
Lewis: May 29, 1806
Thursday May 29th 1806. No movement of the party today worthy of notice. we have once more a good stock...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 30 1806
Clark: May 30, 1806
Friday May 30th 1806. Lapage and Shabono Set out early this morning to the Indian Village in order to trade...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 30 1806
Lewis: May 30, 1806
Friday May 30th 1806. Lapage and Charbono set out to the indian vilages early this morning for the purpose of...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 31 1806
Clark: May 31, 1806
Saturday May 31st 1806 Goodrich and Willard visited the indian Village this morning and returned in the evening Willard brought...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
May 31 1806
Lewis: May 31, 1806
Saturday May 31st 1806. Goodrich and Willard visited the indian Villages this morning and returned in the evening. Willard brought...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 1 1806
Clark: June 1, 1806
Sunday June 1st 1806. Late last evening Shabono & Lapage returnd. haveing made a broken voyage. they assended the river...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 1 1806
Lewis: June 1, 1806
Sunday June 1st 1806. Yesterday evening Charbono an LaPage returned, having made a broken voyage. they ascended the river on...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 2 1806
Clark: June 2, 1806
Monday June 2nd 1806 McNeal and York were Sent on a tradeing voyage over the river this morning. having exhosted...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 2 1806
Lewis: June 2, 1806
Monday June 2cd 1806. McNeal and york were sent on a trading voyage over the river this morning. having exhausted...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 3 1806
Clark: June 3, 1806
Tuesday June 3rd 1806 Our invalids are all on the recovery; bratten is much Stronger and can walk about with...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 3 1806
Lewis: June 3, 1806
Tuesday June 3rd 1806. Our invalids are all on the recovery; Bratton is much stronger and can walk about with...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 4 1806
Clark: June 4, 1806
Wednesday June 4th 1806 about noon the 3 chiefs left us and returned to their villages. While they were with...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 4 1806
Lewis: June 4, 1806
Wednesday June 4th 1806. about noon The 3 Cheifs left us and returned to their vilages. while they were with...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 5 1806
Clark: June 5, 1806
Thursday June 5th 1806 Colter and Bratten were permitted to visit the Indian Village to day for the purpose of...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 5 1806
Lewis: June 5, 1806
Thursday June 5th 1806. Colter and Bratton were permitted to visit the indian villages today for the purpose of trading...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 6 1806
Clark: June 6, 1806
Friday June 6th 1806 I visited the Broken Arm to day agreeable to my promis of the 4th inst. and...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 6 1806
Lewis: June 6, 1806
Friday June 6th 1806. This morning Frazier returned having been in quest of some roots and bread which had left...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 7 1806
Clark: June 7, 1806
Saurday June 7th 1806. The two young cheafs and other Indians who accompanied them Crossed the river and returned to...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 7 1806
Lewis: June 7, 1806
Saturday June 7th 1806. The two young Cheifs who visited last evening returned to their village on Commeap C. with...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 8 1806
Clark: June 8, 1806
Sunday June 8th 1806 Drewyer returned this morning from the chase without killing any thing. his horse left him last...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 8 1806
Lewis: June 8, 1806
Sunday June 8th 1806. Drewyer returned this morning from the chase without having killed anything. his hose left him last...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 9 1806
Clark: June 9, 1806
Moday June 9th 1806 We had all of our horses brought up and attempted to exchange our Sore back and...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 9 1806
Lewis: June 9, 1806
Monday June 9th 1806. This morning we had all our horses brought up and indeavoured to exchange five or shix...
· Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
Jun 10 1806
Clark: June 10, 1806
Tuesday June 10th 1806. rose early this morning and had all the horses Collected except one of Whitehouses horses which...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 10 1806
Lewis: June 10, 1806
Tuesday June 10th 1806. This morning we arrose early and had our horses collected except one of Cruzatt's and one...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 11 1806
Clark: June 11, 1806
Wednesday June 11th 1806 All of our hunters were out by daylight this Morning. Labeech and Shann was the only...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 11 1806
Lewis: June 11, 1806
Wednesday June 11th 1806. All our hunters were out this morning by daylight; Labuish and Gibson only proved successfull, the...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 12 1806
Clark: June 12, 1806
Thursday June 12th 1806. All our hunters except Gibson returned about noon; none of them had killed any thing except...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 12 1806
Lewis: June 12, 1806
Thursday June 12th 1806. All our hunters except Gibson returned about noon; none of them had killed anything except Sheilds...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 13 1806
Clark: June 13, 1806
Friday June 13th 1806. Ordered Rubin Fields and Willard to proceed on to a Small prarie in the Mountains about...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 13 1806
Lewis: June 13, 1806
Friday June 13th 1806. Reubin Feilds and Willard were ordered to proceed on our road to a small prarie 8...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 14 1806
Clark: June 14, 1806
Saturday June 14th 1806 Sent out Hunters this morning Colter killed a deer and brought it in by 10 A...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 14 1806
Lewis: June 14, 1806
Saturday June 14th 1806. Sent our hunters out early this morning. Colter killed a deer and brought it in by...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 15 1806
Clark: June 15, 1806
Sunday June 15th 1806 Collected our horses early with the intention of makeing an early Start. Some hard Showers of...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 15 1806
Lewis: June 15, 1806
Sunday June 15th 1806. We had some little difficulty in collecting our horses this morning they had straggled off to...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 16 1806
Clark: June 16, 1806
Monday June 16th 1806 Collected our horses early and Set Out 7 A M proceeded on up the Creek through...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 16 1806
Lewis: June 16, 1806
Monday June 16th 1806. We collected our horses very readily this morning, took breakfast and set out at 6 A.M.;...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 17 1806
Clark: June 17, 1806
Tuesday June 17th 1806 We Collected our horses and Set out early; we proceeded down hungary Creek about 7 miles...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 17 1806
Lewis: June 17, 1806
Tuesday June 17th 1806. we collected our horses and set out early; we proceeded down hungry creek about seven miles...
· Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow
Jun 18 1806
Clark: June 18, 1806
Wednesday June 18th 1806 This morning we had considerable dificuelty in collecting our horses they haveing Strageled of to a...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 18 1806
Lewis: June 18, 1806
Wednesday June 18th 1806. This morning we had considerable difficulty in collecting our horses they having straggled off to a...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 19 1806
Clark: June 19, 1806
Thursday June 19th 1806 This morning early Collins Labeesh & Crusat turned out to hunt, and Gibson & Colter fixed...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 19 1806
Lewis: June 19, 1806
Thursday June 19th 1806. Our hunters were out very early this morning, they returned before noon with one deer only....
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 20 1806
Clark: June 20, 1806
Friday June 20th 1806 The hunters turned out early in different directions, our guiggers also turned out with 2 guigs...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 20 1806
Lewis: June 20, 1806
Friday June 20th 1806. Our hunters set out early this morning; most of them returned before noon. R. Feilds killed...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 21 1806
Clark: June 21, 1806
Saturday June 21st 1806 We collected our horses early and Set out on our return to the flatts. we all...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 21 1806
Lewis: June 21, 1806
Saturday June 21st 1806. We collected our horses early set out on our return to the flatts. we all felt...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 22 1806
Clark: June 22, 1806
Sunday June 22nd 1806 This morning by light all hands who Could hunt were Sent out, the result of the...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 22 1806
Lewis: June 22, 1806
Sunday June 22nd 1806. this morning by light all hands who could hunt were sent out; the result of this...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 23 1806
Clark: June 23, 1806
Monday June 23rd 1806 Apprehensive from Drewyer & Shannons delay that they had met with Some dif icuelty in precureing...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 23 1806
Lewis: June 23, 1806
Monday June 23rd 1806. Apprehensive from Drewyer's delay that he had met with some difficulty in procuring a guide, and...
· Waiting for Nez Perce guides at Weippe Prairie
Jun 24 1806
Clark: June 24, 1806
Tuesday June 24th 1806 We collected our horses early this morning and Set out accompanied by our 3 guides. Colter...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 24 1806
Lewis: June 24, 1806
Tuesday June 24th 1806. We collected our horses early this morning and set out accompanyed by our three guides. Colter...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 25 1806
Clark: June 25, 1806
Wednesday June 25th 1806 last evening the indians entertained us with Setting the fir trees on fire. they have a...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 25 1806
Lewis: June 25, 1806
Wednesday June 25th 1806. last evening the indians entertained us with seting the fir trees on fire. they have a...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 26 1806
Nez Perce Guides Lead Them Over the Bitterroots
The road was now much better than it has been since we first entered the mountains and the snow had decreased. We nooned it and dined on the remains of our venison and a little bears oil. We now found the advantage of having guides.
Meriwether Lewis · Lolo Trail, Bitterroot Mountains, Idaho
Jun 27 1806
Clark: June 27, 1806
Friday June 27th 1806 We collected our horses early and Set out. the road Still Continue on the hights of...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 27 1806
Lewis: June 27, 1806
Friday June 27th 1806. We collected our horses early and set out. the road still continued on the heights of...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 28 1806
Clark: June 28, 1806
Saturday June 28th 1806 This morning we Colected our horses and Set out as usial after an early brackfast. we...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 28 1806
Lewis: June 28, 1806
Saturday June 28th 1806. This morning we collected our horses and set out as usual after an early breakfast. several...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 29 1806
Clark: June 29, 1806
Sunday June 29th 1806 We colected our horses and Set out haveing previously dispatched Drewyer & R. Field to the...
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 29 1806
Lewis: June 29, 1806
Sunday June 29th 1806. We collected our horses early this morning and set out, having previously dispatched Drewyer and R....
· Successful Bitterroot crossing with Nez Perce guides
Jun 30 1806
Clark: June 30, 1806
Monday June 30th 1806 We dispatched Drewyer & Jo. Field early this morning ahead to hunt. just as we had...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jun 30 1806
Lewis: June 30, 1806
Monday June 30th 1806. We dispatched Drewyer and J. Fields early this morning to hunt on the road and indeavour...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jul 1 1806
Clark: July 1, 1806
Tuesday July 1st 1806 on Clark's river We Sent out all the hunters very early this morning by 12 OClock...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jul 1 1806
Lewis: July 1, 1806
Tuesday July 1st 1806. This morning early we sent out all our hunters. set Sheilds at work to repair some...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jul 2 1806
Clark: July 2, 1806
Wednesday July 2nd 1806 Sent out 2 hunters this morning and they killed 2 Deer. the Musquetors has been So...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jul 2 1806
Lewis: July 2, 1806
Wednesday July 2ed 1806. We sent out the hunters early this morning, they returned not so succesfull as yesterday having...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jul 3 1806
Clark: July 3, 1806
Thursday July 3rd 1806 we colected our horses and after brackfast I took My leave of Capt Lewis and the...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jul 3 1806
Lewis: July 3, 1806
Thursday July 3rd 1806. All arrangements being now compleated for carrying into effect the several scheemes we had planed for...
· Travelers' Rest - party splits: Lewis north, Clark south
Jul 4 1806
Clark: July 4, 1806
Friday July 4th 1806 I order three hunters to Set out early this morning to hunt & kill Some meat...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 4 1806
Lewis: July 4, 1806
July 4th 1806. An Indian arrived alone from the West side of the mountains. he had pursued and overtook us...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 5 1806
Clark: July 5, 1806
Saturday July 5th 1806 I rose at day light this morning despatched Labeash after a Buck which he killed late...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 5 1806
Lewis: July 5, 1806
July 5th 1806. Set out at 6 A.M.steered N. 75 E. 61/2 M. passed a stout C. N Side at...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 6 1806
Clark: July 6, 1806
Sunday 6th July 1806 Some frost this morning the last night was so cold that I could not Sleep. we...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 6 1806
Lewis: July 6, 1806
July 6th 1806. Set out a little after sunrise passed the creek a little above our encampment. East 14 M....
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 7 1806
Clark: July 7, 1806
Monday 7th July 1806 This morning our horses were very much Scattered; I Sent out men in every direction in...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 7 1806
Lewis: July 7, 1806
July 7 1806. Set out at 7 A.M. N. 75 E. 6 M. with the road through a level beatifull...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 8 1806
Clark: July 8, 1806
Tuesday July 8th 1806 Our horses being Scattered we were detained unill 8 A. M before we Set out. we...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 8 1806
Lewis: July 8, 1806
July 8th 1806. Set out at 6 A.M. N 25 W. 31/2 m. to the top of a hill from...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 9 1806
Clark: July 9, 1806
Wednesday 9th July 1806 rose early had the horses brought up. after which I had the Canoes raised washed, brough...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 9 1806
Lewis: July 9, 1806
July 9th 1806. Set out early and had not proceeded far before it began to rain. the air extreemly cold....
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 10 1806
Clark: July 10, 1806
Thursday July 10th 1806 last night was very cold and this morning everything was white with frost and the grass...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 10 1806
Lewis: July 10, 1806
July 10th 1806. Set out early and continued down the S W bank of the river N 75 E 24...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 11 1806
Clark: July 11, 1806
Friday 11th July 1806 Sent on 4 of the best hunters in 2 Canoes to proceed on a fiew miles...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 11 1806
Lewis: July 11, 1806
July 11th 1806. the morning was fair and the plains looked beatifull the grass much improved by the late rain....
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 12 1806
Clark: July 12, 1806
Saturday 12th,July 1806 Sergt. Pryor did not join me last night he has proceeded on down. the beaver was flacking...
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 12 1806
Lewis: July 12, 1806
July 12th 1806. we arrose early and resumed our operations in compleating our canoes which we completed by 10 A.M....
· Lewis: to Great Falls / Clark: to Three Forks
Jul 13 1806
Clark: July 13, 1806
Sunday 13th July 1806 Set out early this morning and proceded on very well to the enterance of Madicines river...
· Lewis: Great Falls / Clark: crossing to Yellowstone
Jul 13 1806
Lewis: July 13, 1806
13th July. removed above to my old station opposite the upper point of the white bear island. formed our camp...
· Lewis: Great Falls / Clark: crossing to Yellowstone
Jul 14 1806
Clark: July 14, 1806
Monday 14th July 1806 Sent Sheilds a head to kill a deer for our brackfast and at an early hour...
· Lewis: Great Falls / Clark: crossing to Yellowstone
Jul 14 1806
Lewis: July 14, 1806
14th July Had the carriage wheels dug up found them in good order. the iron frame of the boat had...
· Lewis: Great Falls / Clark: crossing to Yellowstone
Jul 15 1806
Clark: July 15, 1806
Tuesday 15th July 1806 we collected our horses and after an early brackft at 8 A M Set out and...
· Lewis: Great Falls / Clark: crossing to Yellowstone
Jul 15 1806
Lewis: July 15, 1806
15 July 1806. Sent McNeal down this morning to the lower part of the portage to see whether the large...
· Lewis: Great Falls / Clark: crossing to Yellowstone
Jul 16 1806
Clark: July 16, 1806
Wednesday 16th July 1806 I gave Labeech promission to proceed on early this morning a head and kill a fat...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 16 1806
Lewis: July 16, 1806
Wednesday July 16th 1806. I dispatched a man early this morning to drive up the horses as usual, he returned...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 17 1806
Clark: July 17, 1806
Thursday 17th July 1806 The rain of last night wet us all. I had the horses all Collected early and...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 17 1806
Lewis: July 17, 1806
Thursday July 17th 1806. I arrose early this morning and made a drawing of the falls. after which we took...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 18 1806
Clark: July 18, 1806
Friday 18th July 1806 as we were about Setting out this morning two Buffalow Bulls came near our Camp Several...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 18 1806
Lewis: July 18, 1806
Friday July 18th 1806. We set out this morning a little before sunrise ascended the river hills and continued our...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 19 1806
Clark: July 19, 1806
Saturday 19th July 1806. I rose early and dressed Gibsons wound. he Slept but very little last night and complains...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 19 1806
Lewis: July 19, 1806
Saturday July 19th 1806. Drewyer and J. Fields set out early this morning in conformity to my instructions last evening....
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 20 1806
Clark: July 20, 1806
Sunday 20th July 1806 I directed Sergt. Pryor and Shields each of them good judges of timber to proceed on...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 20 1806
Lewis: July 20, 1806
Sunday July 20th 1806 We set at sunrise and proceed through the open plain as yesterday up the North side...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 21 1806
Clark: July 21, 1806
Monday 21st July 1806 This morning I was informed that Half of our horses were absent. Sent out Shannon Bratten,...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 21 1806
Lewis: July 21, 1806
Monday July 21st 1806. We set out at sunrise and proceeded a short distance up the North side of the...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 22 1806
Clark: July 22, 1806
Tuesday 22nd of July 1806. The wind continued to blow very hard from the N. E. and a little before...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 22 1806
Lewis: July 22, 1806
Tuesday July 22ed 1806. We set out very early this morning as usual and proceeded up the river. for the...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 23 1806
Clark: July 23, 1806
Wednesday 23rd July 1806. last night the wolves or dogs came into our Camp and eat the most of our...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 23 1806
Lewis: July 23, 1806
Wednesdy July 23rd 1806 I dispatched Drewyer an Joseph fields this morning to hunt. I directed Drewyer who went up...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 24 1806
Clark: July 24, 1806
Thursday 24th July 1806. had all our baggage put on board of the two Small Canoes which when lashed together...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 24 1806
Lewis: July 24, 1806
Thursday July 24th 1806. At 8 A.M. the sun made it's appearance for a few minutes and I took it's...
· Lewis: up Marias River / Clark: down Yellowstone
Jul 25 1806
Clark at Pompeys Pillar
At 4 P.M. arrived at a remarkable rock situated in an extensive bottom on the Stard. Side of the River. This rock I shall call Pompy's Tower, after the young Shoshone boy. I marked my name and the day of the month & year.
William Clark · Pompeys Pillar, Yellowstone River, Montana
Jul 26 1806
Clark: July 26, 1806
Saturday 26th July 1806. Set out this morning very early proceeded on Passed Creeks very well. the Current of the...
· Lewis: fight with Blackfeet at Two Medicine River
Jul 26 1806
Lewis: July 26, 1806
Saturday July 26th 1806. The moring was cloudy and continued to rain as usual, tho the cloud seemed somewhat thiner....
· Lewis: fight with Blackfeet at Two Medicine River
Jul 27 1806
Violent Encounter with the Blackfeet
I sliped behind a rock and spoke to the effect that I would shoot them if they did not give back my horse. It was at this moment that the fellow with the two horses turned and shot at me — being bearheaded I felt the wind of his ball very distinctly.
Meriwether Lewis · Two Medicine River, Montana
Jul 28 1806
Clark: July 28, 1806
Monday 28th July 1806. Set out this morning at day light and proceeded on glideing down this Smooth Stream passing...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Jul 28 1806
Lewis: July 28, 1806
July 28th 1806 Monday. The morning proved fair, I slept sound but fortunately awoke as day appeared, I awaked the...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Jul 29 1806
Clark: July 29, 1806
Tuesday 29th July 1806 a Slight rain last night with hard thunder and Sharp lightening accompanied with a violent N....
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Jul 29 1806
Lewis: July 29, 1806
Tuesday July 29th 1806. Shortly after dark last evening a violent storm came on from N. W. attended with rain...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Jul 30 1806
Clark: July 30, 1806
Friday 30th July 1806 Set out early this morning at 12 miles arived at the Commencement of Shoals the Chanel...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Jul 30 1806
Lewis: July 30, 1806
Wednesday July 30th 1806. The rain still continued this morning it was therefore unnecessary to remain as we could not...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Jul 31 1806
Clark: July 31, 1806
Saturday 31st of July 1806 I was much disturbed last night by the noise of the buffalow which were about...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Jul 31 1806
Lewis: July 31, 1806
Thursday July 31st 1806. The rain still continuing I set out early and proceeded on as fast as possible. at...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 1 1806
Clark: August 1, 1806
Sunday 1st of August 1806. We Set out early as usial the wind was high and ahead which caused the...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 1 1806
Lewis: August 1, 1806
Friday August 1st 1806. The rain still continuing I set out early as usual and proceeded on at a good...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 2 1806
Clark: August 2, 1806
Monday August 2nd 1806. Musquetors very troublesom this morning I Set out early river wide and very much divided by...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 2 1806
Lewis: August 2, 1806
Saturday August 2cd 1806. The morning proved fair and I determined to remain all day and dry the baggage and...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 3 1806
Clark: August 3, 1806
Tueday August 3rd,1806. last night the Musquetors was so troublesom that no one of the party Slept half the night....
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 3 1806
Lewis: August 3, 1806
Saturday August 3rd 1806. I arrose early this morning and had the perogue and canoes loaded and set out at...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 4 1806
Clark: August 4, 1806
Wednesday 4th August 1806 Musquetors excessively troublesom So much So that the men complained that they could not work at...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 4 1806
Lewis: August 4, 1806
Monday August 4th 1806. Set out at 4 A.M. this morning. permited Willard and Sergt. Ordway to exchange with the...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 5 1806
Clark: August 5, 1806
Thursday 5th August 1806. The Musquetors was So troublesom to the men last night that they Slept but very little....
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 5 1806
Lewis: August 5, 1806
Tuesday August 5th 1806. Colter and Collins not having arrived induced me to remain this morning for them. the hunters...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 6 1806
Clark: August 6, 1806
Friday 6th August 1806 I rose very wet. about 11 P M last night the wind become very hard for...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 6 1806
Lewis: August 6, 1806
Wednesday August 6th 1806. A little after dark last evening a violent storm arrose to the N. E. and shortly...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 7 1806
Clark: August 7, 1806
Saturday 7th August 1806 Some hard rain this morning after daylight which wet us all. I formed a Sort of...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 7 1806
Lewis: August 7, 1806
Thursday August 7th 1806. It began to rain about midnight and continued with but little intermission until 10 A.M. today....
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 8 1806
Clark: August 8, 1806
Sunday 8th August 1806 A cool windey morning I derected Shields and Gibson to turn out and hunt this morning....
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 8 1806
Lewis: August 8, 1806
Friday August 8th 1806. Beleiving from the recent appearances about the fire which we past last evening that Capt Clark...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 9 1806
Clark: August 9, 1806
Monday 9th August 1806 a heavy dew this morning. loaded the Canoes and proceeded on down about 6 miles and...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 9 1806
Lewis: August 9, 1806
Saturday August 9th 1806. The day proved fair and favourable for our purposes. the men were all engaged dressing skins...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 10 1806
Clark: August 10, 1806
Tuesday 10th August 1806 had the flesh of the elk hung on poles to dry, and Sent out the the...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 10 1806
Lewis: August 10, 1806
Sunday August 10th 1806. The morning was somewhat cloudy I therefore apprehended rain however it shortly after became fair. I...
· Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
Aug 11 1806
Lewis Accidentally Shot by Cruzatte
Just opposite to the burned hills I was in the act of firing on some Elk when a ball struck my left thye about an inch below my hip joint. I instantly supposed that Cruzatte had shot me in mistake for an Elk as I was dressed in brown leather.
Meriwether Lewis · Near Williston, North Dakota
Aug 12 1806
Clark: August 12, 1806
Thursday 12th August 1806 I set out early this morning and had not proceeded on far before Shannon discovered he...
· Lewis and Clark reunite at Missouri-Yellowstone confluence
Aug 12 1806
Lewis: August 12, 1806
Thursday August 12th 1806. Being anxious to overtake Capt. Clark who from the appearance of his camps could be at...
· Lewis and Clark reunite at Missouri-Yellowstone confluence
Aug 13 1806
Clark: August 13, 1806
Friday 13th August 1806 the last night was very Cold with a Stiff breeze from the N. W. all hands...
· Down Missouri, approaching Mandan villages
Aug 14 1806
Clark: August 14, 1806
Thursday 14th August 1806 Set out at Sunrise and proceeded on. when we were opposit the Minetares Grand Village we...
· Down Missouri, approaching Mandan villages
Aug 15 1806
Clark: August 15, 1806
Thursday August 15th 1806 Continued Mandans Vilg after assembling the Chiefs and Smokeing one pipe, I informed them that I...
· Down Missouri, approaching Mandan villages
Aug 16 1806
Clark: August 16, 1806
Friday 16th August 1806 a cool morning. Sent up Sergt. Pryor to the mandan village, for Some Corn which they...
· Down Missouri, approaching Mandan villages
Aug 17 1806
Farewell to Charbonneau, Sacagawea, and Little Pomp
We also took our leave of T. Chabono, his Snake Indian wife and their Son Child who had accompanied us on our rout to the pacific Ocian. I offered to take his little Son a butifull promising Child who is 19 months old. Chabono observed that the Child was Small and required the care of his mother.
William Clark · Mandan Villages, North Dakota
Aug 18 1806
Clark: August 18, 1806
Monday 18th August 1806. moderate rain last night, the wind of this morning from the S. E. as to cause...
· Mandan villages, Charbonneau family stays
Aug 19 1806
Clark: August 19, 1806
Tuesday 19th of August 1806 Some rain last night and this morning the wind rose and blew with great Violence...
· Mandan villages, Charbonneau family stays
Aug 20 1806
Clark: August 20, 1806
Wednesday 20th of August 1806 a violent hard rain about day light this morning. all wet except myself and the...
· Mandan villages, Charbonneau family stays
Aug 21 1806
Clark: August 21, 1806
Thursday 21st August 1806 Musquetors very troublesom in the early part of last night and again this morning I directed...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 22 1806
Clark: August 22, 1806
Friday 22nd August 1806. rained all the last night every person and all our bedding wet, the Morning cloudy, at...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 23 1806
Clark: August 23, 1806
Saturday 23rd August 1806 We Set out very early, the wind rose & became very hard, we passed the Sar-war-kar-na-har...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 24 1806
Clark: August 24, 1806
Sunday 24th August 1806 a fair morning we Set out as usial about Sunrise and proceeded on untill 2 P...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 25 1806
Clark: August 25, 1806
Monday 25th August 1806 a cool clear morning a Stiff breeze ahead we Set out at the usial hour and...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 26 1806
Clark: August 26, 1806
Tuesday 26th of August 1806 a heavy dew this morning the hunters or Shannon & the 2 fields came up...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 27 1806
Clark: August 27, 1806
Wednesday 27th Augt. 1806 Set out before Sunrise a Stiff breeze a head from the East proceeded to the enterance...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 28 1806
Clark: August 28, 1806
Thursday 28th of August 1806 Capt Lewis had a bad nights rest and is not very well this morning. we...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 29 1806
Clark: August 29, 1806
Friday 29th August 1806 a cloudy morning the hunters proceeded on agreeable to their orders of last night. I Sent...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 30 1806
Clark: August 30, 1806
Saturday 30th of August 1806 Capt. Lewis is mending Slowly. we set out at the usial hour and proceeded on...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Aug 31 1806
Clark: August 31, 1806
Saturday 31st August 1806 all wet and disagreeable this morning. at half past 11 last night the wind Shifted about...
· Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
Sep 1 1806
Clark: September 1, 1806
Monday 1st of September 1806 Musquitors very troublesom last night, we set out at the usial hour and had not...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 2 1806
Clark: September 2, 1806
Tuesday 2nd of September 1806 Set out at the usial hour passed the River Jacque at 8 A.M. in the...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 3 1806
Clark: September 3, 1806
Wednesday 3rd of September 1806 Wind Continued to blow very hard this morning. it Shifted last night to the S....
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 4 1806
Clark: September 4, 1806
Thursday 4th September 1806 The Musquitors became troublesom early this morning I rose at the usial hour found all the...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 5 1806
Clark: September 5, 1806
Friday 5th September 1806 The Musquetors being So excessively tormenting that the party was all on board and we Set...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 6 1806
Clark: September 6, 1806
Saturday 6th of September 1806 The Musquetors excessively troublesom we Set out early at the great Cut off Saw a...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 7 1806
Clark: September 7, 1806
Sunday 7th September 1806 as we were doubtfull that the two fieldses were behind I derected Sergt. Ordway with 4...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 8 1806
Clark: September 8, 1806
Munday 8th September 1806 Set out very early this morning, passed an old tradeing house on the S W Side...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 9 1806
Clark: September 9, 1806
Tuesday 9th September 1806 Set out early at 8 A. M passed the enterance of the great river Platt which...
· Missouri River through Dakota territory
Sep 10 1806
Clark: September 10, 1806
Wednesday 10th of September 1806 we Set out very early this morning and proceeded on very well with wind moderately...
· Missouri near Floyd's Bluff and Council Bluffs
Sep 11 1806
Clark: September 11, 1806
Thursday 11th Septr. 1806 a heavy Cloud and wind from the N W. detained us untill after Sunrise at which...
· Missouri near Floyd's Bluff and Council Bluffs
Sep 12 1806
Clark: September 12, 1806
Friday 12th of September 1806 a thick fog a litile before day which blew off at day light. a heavy...
· Missouri near Floyd's Bluff and Council Bluffs
Sep 13 1806
Clark: September 13, 1806
Saturday 13th September 1806 rose early Mr. McClellen gave each man a Dram and a little after Sunrise we Set...
· Missouri near Floyd's Bluff and Council Bluffs
Sep 14 1806
Clark: September 14, 1806
Sunday 14th Sept. 1806 Set out early and proceeded on very well. this being the part of the Missouri the...
· Missouri near Floyd's Bluff and Council Bluffs
Sep 15 1806
Clark: September 15, 1806
Monday 15th of September 1806 we set out early with a Stiff Breeze a head saw Several deer Swiming the...
· Missouri River through Kansas-Missouri area
Sep 16 1806
Clark: September 16, 1806
Tuesday 16th September 1806 we Set out early this morning and proceded on tolerably well the Day proved excessively worm...
· Missouri River through Kansas-Missouri area
Sep 17 1806
Clark: September 17, 1806
Wednesday 17th September 1806 We Set out as usial early pass the Island of the little Osage Village which is...
· Missouri River through Kansas-Missouri area
Sep 18 1806
Clark: September 18, 1806
Thursday 18th of September 1806 we rose early Capt McClellin wrote a letter and we took our leave, and proceeded...
· Missouri River through Kansas-Missouri area
Sep 19 1806
Clark: September 19, 1806
Friday 19th of Sept. 1806 Set out this morning a little after day & proceeded on very well the men...
· Missouri River through Kansas-Missouri area
Sep 20 1806
Clark: September 20, 1806
Saturday 20th Septr. 1806 as three of the party was unabled to row from the State of their eyes we...
· La Charette - first settlement, citizens cheer
Sep 21 1806
Clark: September 21, 1806
Sunday 21st Septr. 1806 rose early this morning Colected our men Several of them had axcepted of the invitation of...
· Missouri River approaching St. Louis
Sep 22 1806
Clark: September 22, 1806
Monday 22nd of Sept. 1806 This morning being very wet and the rain Still Continueing hard, and our party being...
· Missouri River approaching St. Louis
Sep 23 1806
Return to St. Louis — Journey's End
We Suffered the party to fire off their pieces as a Salute to the Town. We were met by all the village and received a harty welcom from its inhabitants. As the expedition had been long Since given out by the people of the U.S. Generly and almost forgotton, the St Louisians were much astonished.
William Clark · St. Louis, Missouri
Sep 24 1806
Clark: September 24, 1806
Wednesday 24th of September 1806 I sleped but little last night however we rose early and Commencd wrighting our letters...
· St. Louis - expedition complete
Sep 25 1806
Clark: September 25, 1806
Thursday 25th of Septr. 1806 had all of our Skins &c. Suned and Stored away in a Storeroom of Mr....
· St. Louis - expedition complete
Sep 26 1806
Clark: September 26, 1806
Friday 26th of September 1806 a fine morning we commenced wrighting &c. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The...
· St. Louis - expedition complete

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