The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806Library of Alexandria, 28 сент. 2020 г. |
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... all the articles which was wet outto Drythis day So Cloudy that no observations could betaken, the riverbegin torise, examine themens arms andequapage, all in Order [Clark, May 29, 1804] Tuesday 29th May Sent outhunters, got a morning ...
... all the articles which was wet outto Drythis day So Cloudy that no observations could betaken, the riverbegin torise, examine themens arms andequapage, all in Order [Clark, May 29, 1804] Tuesday 29th May Sent outhunters, got a morning ...
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... all day, heavy rain all the fore pt. of the day, the party Drying meat & greesing themselves,Several men with the Disentary,and two thirds of them withulsers or Boils, Some with8or10 of those Turners Mesquetors verry badwe finish ...
... all day, heavy rain all the fore pt. of the day, the party Drying meat & greesing themselves,Several men with the Disentary,and two thirds of them withulsers or Boils, Some with8or10 of those Turners Mesquetors verry badwe finish ...
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... all other Creeks& rivers falling intothe Missourie are) much narrower than a little distance up. after continueing at the mouth of this Creek about an hour, I Swam across and proceeded on about 3 miles and halted to wate for the ...
... all other Creeks& rivers falling intothe Missourie are) much narrower than a little distance up. after continueing at the mouth of this Creek about an hour, I Swam across and proceeded on about 3 miles and halted to wate for the ...
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... all last nightSet out at 5 oClock&, proceeded onpassed theIsland, opposit this Island on theS. S.the CreekcalledIndian Knob Creek which mouths Several miles on aDirectline below, is within 20 feetof the Missouri & about5feet ...
... all last nightSet out at 5 oClock&, proceeded onpassed theIsland, opposit this Island on theS. S.the CreekcalledIndian Knob Creek which mouths Several miles on aDirectline below, is within 20 feetof the Missouri & about5feet ...
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... all the honors of War, andfixed a Ceeder postat his head with his nametitle & Day ofthe month and yearCapt Lewis read the funeral Service overhim afterpaying everry respect to the Body of this desceased man (who had at All times ...
... all the honors of War, andfixed a Ceeder postat his head with his nametitle & Day ofthe month and yearCapt Lewis read the funeral Service overhim afterpaying everry respect to the Body of this desceased man (who had at All times ...
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