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at the distance of347
side of the river279
in the course of233
the mouth of the215
the course of the173
the greater part of162
for the purpose of160
the head of the160
about the size of144
on the north side143
and a half miles141
the mouth of a134
the middle of the131
on the south side129
of the rocky mountains125
the top of the124
the foot of the119
the size of a118
of the united states115
part of the day114
one of the most108
greater part of the105
a great number of105
at the mouth of105
the sides of the102
wind from the s97
the lower point of96
course of the day93
as far as the92
as well as the91
at the head of91
this part of the90
late in the evening89
at the same time88
the waters of the88
the upper part of88
in the middle of86
part of the river86
middle of the river85
and encamped on the82
the entrance of the80
we were obliged to80
the north side of79
a creek on the79
at no great distance78
a part of the78
upper part of the76
we set out early76
on the lard side75
we set out at75
at an early hour75
the size of the75
north side of the74
to the hight of74
on the top of74
one of the men73
on both sides of73
at the foot of73
both sides of the72
wind from the n71
the banks of the71
the surface of the71
the side of the69
the wind from the69
on the th of69
the center of the68
on each side of67
with a view to66
to the mouth of65
i walked on shore64
from the n w64
the south side of64
sides of the river64
the extremity of the63
the lower part of63
bank of the river63
on the sides of62
the mouth of this62
morning wind from the62
like that of the61
we were visited by61
of the river and61
on this side of59
each side of the59
this side of the59
the rest of the59
the base of the58
the end of the57
early in the morning57
the river to the57
we encamped on the57
of the river is56
the upper point of56
mile and a half56
on the side of56
to the head of55
set out at oclock55
from the top of55
on the stard side55
of the columbia river54
the after part of54
set out this morning53
at the entrance of53
the edge of the53
south side of the53
a small creek on52
in consequence of the52
is one of the52
than that of the52
on the same side52
with those of the51
the river on the51
the junction of the50
on the opposit side49
of one of the49
passed the mouth of49
out at an early48
the bank of the48
a small quantity of48
small creek on the48
the falls of the48
set out at an48
part of the missouri47
on the opposite side47
the ballance of the47
for the first time47
the appearance of the47
a quarter of a47
saw great numbers of47
a mile and a47
the face of the47
quarter of a mile46
as that of the46
lower part of the46
as those of the46
set out early and46
on either side of46
the flesh of the46
that we could not45
at the end of45
one of the party45
the name of the44
mouth of a small44
above the mouth of44
in the form of44
the entrance of a44
after part of the43
the distance of miles43
to the top of43
and at the distance43
one hundred and fifty43
side of the rocky42
two and a half42
we came to a42
banks of the river42
in the neighbourhood of42
returned in the evening42
in such a manner42
either side of the41
they informed us that41
set out and proceeded41
a gentle breeze from41
all the last night41
like those of the41
gentle breeze from the41
informed us that the41
mouth of the river41
a considerable quantity of41
from those of the41
from the mouth of41
of a dark brown41
a little to the41
called by the french40
by the name of40
out early this morning40
in the evening we40
mouth of this river40
those of the missouri40
the bottom of the40
we set out and40
from the s w39
as low as the39
as soon as the39
to the entrance of39
of a small creek39
set out early this39
as high as the39
the top of a39
on a sand bar39
of an inch in38
our encampment of the38
informed me that he38
the latter part of38
falls in on the38
in the evening the38
creek on the l38
saw a number of37
of the river to37
rises to the hight37
an inch in length37
hard from the s37
informed us that they37
proceeded on to the37
on the other side37
and three quarter miles37
no great distance from37
breeze from the s37
side of the columbia37
passed a small creek37
the water of the37
of the missouri and37
the mountains to the36
is about yards wide36
mouth of a creek36
is about the size36
wind hard from the36
creek on the south36
the country through which36
encamped on the south36
we continued our rout36
the distance of three36
a bend to the36
one of our men36
side of the missouri36
i have no doubt35
and a quarter miles35
under a gentle breeze35
the same with those35
to the foot of35
of the river are35
in quest of the35
the current of the34
on the banks of34
that there was no34
the other side of34
the river about miles34
the wind blew hard34
the forks of the33
the indians inform us33
in the united states33
of a large creek33
of this river is33
we camped on the33
at a little distance33
informed me that they32
that part of the32
the bed of the32
on the right side32
we arrived at the32
waters of the columbia32
island on the s32
on the upper side32
out and proceeded on31
in this part of31
falls of the columbia31
the opposite side of31
and informed me that31
the head of a31
above the entrance of31
early this morning and31
lower point of a31
for which we gave31
that we were obliged31
a short distance below31
out early and proceeded31
about half a mile31
and one of the31
the west side of31
a short distance above31
was one of the31
falls of the missouri31
surface of the earth31
the bark of the31
quarters of a mile31
latter part of the31
passed a large island31
on the east side31
camped on the s30
and informed us that30
sides of the hills30
a large sand bar30
discharges itself into the30
creek on the north30
in a bend to30
on the west side30
are the same with30
in the evening and30
those of the atlantic30
not being able to30
the indians of the30
chief of the mandans30
the neighbourhood of the30
as far as i30
it began to rain29
one of our party29
other side of the29
current of the river29
far as the eye29
point of an island29
the hight of or29
we collected our horses29
the remainder of the29
by means of the29
early and proceeded on29
for a great distance29
in front of the29
and set out at28
with a number of28
the colour of the28
opposite side of the28
some of the men28
by one of the28
to the united states28
to that of the28
the direction of the28
which they had killed28
the fore part of28
on the bank of28
a little below the28
below the entrance of28
saw a great number28
the chief of the28
the lower end of28
in the center of28
of the atlantic states28
the flesh of this28
to the height of28
on this part of28
of a large island28
camped on the l28
appeared to have been28
they brought with them28
the great falls of27
the river from the27
gave the name of27
on the n e27
near the mouth of27
made miles to day27
the course of this27
through which we passed27
the borders of the27
two hundred and fifty27
side of mount hood27
miles we came to27
of the river which27
of those of the27
the distance of about27
on the lower side27
great distance from the27
to the distance of27
indians inform us that27
proceeded on very well27
lewis and my self27
with rispect to the27
same with those of27
west side of the27
a mile in width27
one of the canoes26
a number of indians26
the plains of the26
hight of or feet26
part of the night26
feet above the water26
that of the common26
lower point of an26
the distance of four26
of a creek on26
to the west of26
island on the l26
encamped for the night26
every part of the26
on the left side26
the river in the26
a little above the26
of the skins of26
creek on the s26
one of the indians26
the land of the26
to be seen in26
inches in length and26
for the want of26
that they could not26
the top of this25
passed a creek on25
in the midst of25
the extremities of the25
great falls of the25
at the lower point25
course of this day25
informed me that the25
came to see us25
the commencement of the25
the part of the25
to be the same25
the women and children25
and camped on the25
from the appearance of25
the lake of the25
in the woody country25
and a species of25
great numbers of the25
at the junction of25
in the same way25
the side of a25
far as i could25
in the mouth of25
to pass the river25
the form of the25
course of the river25
have no doubt but24
the distance of a24
at this place the24
set out verry early24
to trade with the24
than those of the24
the east side of24
lake of the hanging24
one of the hunters24
as soon as he24
by no means as24
out of the water24
at this place and24
walked on shore this24
of the river at24
from the foot of24
the width of the24
they appear to be24
at which place the24
below the mouth of24
on the s w24
distance from the river24
we gave him a24
as long as the24
at a great distance24
encamped on the north23
by means of a23
that he could not23
hundred and fifty miles23
large feathers of the23
this river is about23
and proceeded on to23
distance of four miles23
hard from the n23
set out at sunrise23
down the river to23
island in the middle23
as large as the23
of the big bend23
on account of the23
in the morning and23
upper point of the23
four and a half23
of the river on23
the form of a23
the rocky mountains and23
with the assistance of23
at the enterance of23
in the rocky mountains23
the whole of the23
in the act of23
three quarters of a23
which appeared to be23
the dress of the23
to return to the23
on the waters of23
from the circumstance of22
our horses and set22
at a short distance22
proceeded on verry well22
bed of the river22
to the forks of22
the distance of two22
from the extremity of22
the right side of22
hard wind from the22
a large creek on22
bend of the river22
is said to be22
the river at this22
encampment of the th22
we gave the name22
of the hanging glaciers22
a few miles above22
to the lower point22
and a number of22
to the pacific ocean22
of the last night22
as soon as possible22
the same with the22
of the same colour22
forks of the missouri22
a large island on22
to the extremity of22
which falls in on22
to the end of22
set out early passed22
on the part of22
horses and set out22
a half miles we22
and proceeded on very22
the water of this22
this is the first22
distance of three miles22
the end of a21
toes on each foot21
deer killed to day21
with a party of21
a number of the21
of the columbia and21
season of the year21
other parts of the21
we have met with21
of a mile in21
of some of the21
that there was a21
came too on the21
the president of the21
at which place we21
of a redish brown21
he informed me that21
grand chief of the21
and formed a camp21
great numbers of buffalow21
the rapidity of the21
untill late in the21
the centre of the21
common to the atlantic21
they are the same21
of a small river21
the pipe of peace21
it would have been21
island on the north21
proceed on to the21
up the river to21
the low grounds are21
of the day we21
the top of which21
with a view of21
the camp of the21
the large feathers of21
they were obliged to21
our camp on the21
mouth of the columbia21
about one hundred and21
east side of the21
in the u states21
as large as a21
the body of the21
blew hard from the21
the pioneer boys of20
that of the missouri20
that he had been20
of the u states20
the point of the20
of the twisted hair20
the sources of the20
the history of the20
which he had killed20
plains of the missouri20
part of this day20
to the n w20
the opposit side of20
from the head of20
distance of a mile20
the morning of the20
to set out early20
to the east of20
up and down the20
as i could see20
fore part of the20
the valley of the20
on their way to20
us that they had20
out of the question20
waters of the missouri20
on a hunting excurtion20
about of a mile20
the river at the20
pioneer boys of the20
top of the hill20
who had been sent20
in the same manner20
proceeded on about miles20
the distance of six20
at the point of20
that it would be20
night and this morning20
that i could not20
passed the entrance of20
several of the men20
proceeded on under a20
the root of the20
below the enterance of20
an island on the20
size of a small20
for a considerable distance20
in the mean time20
clark walked on shore20
part of the neck20
proceeded on up the20
part of the columbia20
the lower side of20
by way of the20
near the middle of20
the foot of a20
of the elk which20
the entrance of this20
the heart of the20
collected our horses and20
of which is a20
of the river was20
the arrival of the20
me that he had20
the heads of the19
not been able to19
out early in the19
of a species of19
to go to the19
as well as to19
the most of the19
right side of the19
it was impossible to19
of the same kind19
the hair of the19
the distance of five19
we gave a medal19
did not join us19
a mile below the19
one mile and a19
to the camp of19
of the two rivers19
side of the mountain19
course of the night19
very early this morning19
in a state of19
and returned to the19
and appears to be19
about a mile and19
river is about yards19
of the party to19
in a short time19
of a small island19
from to feet in19
to the falls of19
reached the mouth of19
at which place i19
as soon as we19
from to inches in19
grass for our horses19
a view of the19
is a species of19
the feathers of the19
of fort de prarie19
i gave him a19
proved to be the19
of the river in19
in order to make19
as well as those19
hundred and fifty yards19
on the th inst19
head of the island19
that they had been19
a small piece of19
for which i gave19
to be able to19
last night and this19
as soon as they19
to make use of19
of the surrounding country19
returned to their village19
at the falls of19
the tops of the19
to the north of19
sand bar in the19
capt lewis and my19
part of the country19
of the flesh of19
the level of the19
miles from the river19
of which they are19
part of the last18
to the enterance of18
and that he had18
appears to have been18
a number of small18
we were joined by18
with the exception of18
common to the u18
wind shifted to the18
set out at a18
large creek on the18
to be at peace18
the appearance of a18
branch of the columbia18
we are obliged to18
mouth of this creek18
forks of the river18
of the men who18
came to on the18
a fine morning wind18
had not proceeded far18
he informed us that18
is covered with a18
is not more than18
the last night and18
we were unable to18
and most of the18
the fact that the18
lower point of the18
hundred and fifty feet18
the opening of the18
in such manner as18
three forks of the18
opposit side of the18
on the head of18
the grand chief of18
in the way of18
which i have seen18
with the addition of18
near the head of18
a party of men18
me that they had18
great numbers of indians18
a medal of the18
to the u states18
the village of the18
a small island on18
in the after part18
the state of the18
set out very early18
such a manner that18
large island on the18
the forepart of the18
an inch in width18
small island on the18
of the th of18
is like that of18
the skin of the18
i found to be18
country through which we18
to the river and18
at which time we18
the lodge of the18
in the evening i18
passed a small island18
since we left the18
that it was not18
of a dark colour18
the three forks of18
in the event of18
at the time of18
at the commencement of18
of the day and18
be at peace with18
to be of the18
in the face of18
the river of the18
in the vicinity of18
the cause of the18
seems to have been18
we have yet seen17
we came to the17
we came too on17
it rises to the17
and encamped on a17
so as to form17
to the atlantic states17
much the appearance of17
the interior of the17
which appeared to have17
in the plains and17
side of the creek17
is found in the17
the morning was fair17
to proceed on to17
it was too late17
the men of the17
the river and the17
of the small size17
one of our hunters17
lewis walked on shore17
a great abundance of17
at the upper point17
to bring in the17
to the s w17
point of the island17
walked on shore and17
to be seen on17
river on the s17
above our encampment of17
lower end of the17
as far as he17
river at this place17
as far as we17
the enterance of a17
the missouri and the17
the skins of the17
is the same with17
a large creek which17
on the river and17
not appear to be17
from the entrance of17
as to form a17
do not appear to17
a mile in length17
the range of mountains17
are by no means17
a dark brown colour17
the source of the17
is of a dark17
is by no means17
the enterance of the17
in one of the17
as one of the17
of this bird is17
we made miles to17
a range of high17
river is yards wide17
the hills on the17
the summit of the17
the point of a17
of the river about17
for a long time17
in connection with the17
sand bar on the17
by the side of17
and continued our rout17
distance of six miles17
i set out with17
they informed me that17
four toes on each17
the distance of half17
of the upper columbia17
in a similar manner17
the assistance of the17
of the sea coast17
at the lower end17
on the sea coast17
in the river bottoms17
point of a large17
proceeded on passed a17
began to rain and16
the men who were16
at the base of16
the rocky mountains to16
top of the mountain16
the river in a16
part of the body16
about the size and16
which falls into the16
distance of half a16
similar to that of16
it continued to rain16
of a number of16
about a mile below16
in surch of the16
the wind blew so16
to be found in16
to inches in length16
wind from the east16
which we did not16
the missouri at the16
it appears to be16
as the eye can16
the verge of the16
with some of the16
the woody country on16
we are compelled to16
a bend on the16
the remains of a16
and we set out16
on the columbia river16
a branch of the16
the length of the16
the legs and feet16
partially covered with snow16
the upper side of16
we saw a great16
mouth of a river16
has the appearance of16
the point at which16
on the inner side16
the heat of the16
encamped on the stard16
passed the enterance of16
of the last evening16
the mountains on the16
about yards wide and16
it must have been16
the wind became so16
we were enabled to16
in our power to16
on their return to16
the tail is composed16
of the same form16
mouth of a large16
is of a redish16
the soil of the16
we arrived at a16
at the forks of16
this season of the16
the river above the16
the hunters brought in16
wind blew hard from16
which had been left16
side of the mountains16
and a half in16
encamped on the lard16
on the borders of16
at miles passed a16
in search of the16
the same with that16
about a mile in16
to a point of16
in the heart of16
upper point of a16
on which we had16
proceeded on down the16
in the evening they16
some rain last night16
proceeded on passed the16
great number of the16
exposed to the sun16
such manner as to16
tail is composed of16
they are fond of16
the great falls and16
set out with the16
to be in the16
in the centre of16
by means of which16
at this season of16
hour and a half16
the legs are of16
we proceeded on to15
we gave them a15
by the assistance of15
a great quantity of15
us that it was15
our hunters killed deer15
country on this coast15
such a manner as15
a hundred and fifty15
those of the u15
river on the stard15
bend to the south15
high land on the15
of the indians who15
are covered with a15
went up the river15
men who had been15
one hundred and twenty15
rapidity of the current15
a large herd of15
set out early proceeded15
one and a half15
bend to the l15
back from the river15
halted for the night15
along the foot of15
which we gave the15
as a matter of15
the crest of the15
which could not be15
above the level of15
to the waters of15
set out on the15
we continued our march15
at oclock p m15
that one of the15
from the s e15
the party in the15
in the low grounds15
range of mountains which15
and some of the15
of the wings are15
bridge of the gods15
of an inch thick15
visit us to day15
at a loss to15
the coming of the15
in addition to the15
did not think it15
of their young men15
on the morning of15
most of the party15
informed us that he15
greater part of which15
passed over to the15
rained all the last15
the whole length of15
other part of the15
old village of the15
a redish brown colour15
we are all wet15
any part of the15
on the upper part15
the men who had15
of the great river15
foot of the mountains15
the great chief of15
to what we had15
about the middle of15
on my return to15
the eye can reach15
of which we have15
the plains of columbia15
we proceeded on about15
legs and feet are15
in every part of15
deer which they had15
i walked on the15
in such manner that15
at this place we15
the course of a15
by the time we15
the place at which15
of the hills and15
capt lewis my self15
of this part of15
a small island in15
down the river in15
in a small canoe15
and had not proceeded15
the shores of the15
a considerable proportion of15
at the great falls15
on the edge of15
which i found to15
the river to a15
on down the river15
the hills to the15
all the way to15
in a great measure15
the same form of15
that he had seen15
of the river hills15
out this morning at15
to which we gave15
a small willow island15
a little distance from15
some distance in the15
the great plains of15
those common to the15
to the south of15
the story of the15
the stars and stripes15
an early hour and15
about half an hour15
the countrey on the15
and are the same15
the chiefs of the15
part of the men15
formed a camp on15
the course of his15
not far from the15
the return of the15
to the number of15
a small creek called15
and those of the15
we encamped on a15
camped on a sand15
seasons of the year15
the columbia between the14
dinner we continued our14
three quarter miles we14
the attention of the14
the th of july14
a great variety of14
one side of the14
in which there is14
like that of yesterday14
at the place we14
which discharges itself into14
a point on the14
part of last night14
make great use of14
the midst of the14
so far as i14
the common black bear14
of the rocky mountain14
this evening from the14
out early proceeded on14
of one hundred and14
the th of may14
a fiew miles above14
the same as those14
in the same form14
much that of the14
the brink of the14
of ten or twelve14
three hundred and fifty14
sent out the hunters14
for several days past14
the last of our14
this was the first14
on up the river14
the distance of twenty14
the point where the14
to accompany us to14
the th of august14
we met with a14
up the river in14
we did not think14
feathers of equal length14
of the same name14
on the river above14
few drops of rain14
in the morning to14
the indians left us14
after dinner we continued14
on the back and14
after dinner we proceeded14
mouth of the creek14
river in order to14
of the most interesting14
at the upper part14
which we were obliged14
on the face of14
this island on the14
a sufficient quantity of14
a little after dark14
a mile above the14
the left of the14
also informed us that14
remained with us all14
village of the mandans14
set out under a14
between them and the14
a dark rich loam14
and that of the14
in the evening with14
and returned to their14
called by the indians14
forepart of the day14
about feet above the14
the kil a mox14
on which we encamped14
on shore and killed14
water of the river14
fine morning wind from14
we decended the river14
to remain all night14
side of a mountain14
we were compelled to14
seven and a half14
we saw a number14
and the mouth of14
west of the rocky14
thought it best to14
we gave them some14
the best of the14
size of the common14
a small species of14
which we have passed14
entrance of a large14
river as far as14
what we had said14
water of this river14
so fortunate as to14
informed us that it14
in pursuit of the14
wind from the south14
the long leafed pine14
about a quarter of14
they returned in the14
at the time we14
and proceeded on down14
the same kind of14
a hard wind from14
of roots and bread14
the indians informed us14
a bluff on the14
to let the horses14
coming in from the14
president of the united14
as much of the14
their way to the14
the last of the14
of a white colour14
flesh of the elk14
the place of the14
of the cascade mountains14
of one of our14
for the sake of13
some of the party13
for half a mile13
in the direction of13
at the top of13
the coast to the13
the head of this13
were fortunate enough to13
which is covered with13
in a bend on13
continued our rout up13
of the men were13
verry early this morning13
and a kind of13
one of our canoes13
the indians on the13
the names of the13
at a considerable distance13
resemble those of the13
to a considerable distance13
the information of the13
nearly of the same13
of which we killed13
seemed to have been13
cool morning wind from13
thousand feet above the13
that it was a13
on the river bank13
a shower of rain13
it is of a13
of the little missouri13
the skin of a13
the latter end of13
half a mile below13
in the willamette valley13
were visited by a13
us that he had13
proceeded up the river13
is of a light13
are about the size13
feet above the level13
is as large as13
of a large river13
distance of five miles13
rained the greater part13
north side of mount13
a couple of hundred13
at a distance from13
the country of the13
and encamped at the13
in the plains of13
differ but little from13
are of a dark13
in serch of the13
we passed a large13
all the way from13
river on the lard13
of the chopunnish nation13
in on the s13
us in the evening13
told them that we13
which they had been13
in the following manner13
had encamped on the13
the hands of the13
so that we were13
the purpose of making13
to transport our baggage13
morning of the th13
on every part of13
in order to avoid13
the river on which13
i have never seen13
up the river about13
more than a few13
the time we were13
morning we set out13
as are also the13
is situated in a13
the character of the13
that he was a13
of the lower village13
the left side of13
section of the river13
outer part of the13
an old village of13
the low grounds on13
with us to the13
under part of the13
which we have been13
the wind shifted to13
for a short distance13
three and a half13
passed the head of13
surface of the water13
the man who had13
they are obliged to13
killed a deer and13
wings are of a13
miles we passed a13
along the banks of13
foot of the hills13
of a deep green13
the inhabitants of the13
of the mouth of13
the wind was so13
soon after we landed13
on the n w13
out very early this13
a short distance from13
an hour and a13
set out on a13
bottoms of the river13
a small proportion of13
we encamped for the13
from side to side13
medal of the small13
but could not get13
to every part of13
the time of the13
and in the course13
on shore this morning13
oclock and proceeded on13
in about an hour13
the party on shore13
that it was the13
a small river on13
which appears to be13
this morning we were13
resembles that of the13
in the spring of13
to one of the13
the brother of the13
of the broken arm13
crown of the head13
a verry cold morning13
miles we reached the13
to the place we13
and the united states13
nothing to eate but13
willow island on the13
which we have seen13
the situation of the13
inform us that the13
the under disk of13
we arived at the13
on the surface of13
a deep bend to13
deep bend to the13
to take care of13
the iris of a13
set out for the13
about miles above the13
small river on the13
just above the entrance13
from time to time13
about the mouth of13
set out on our13
the river below the13
below our encampment of13
a manner as to13
the meat to the13
have not been able13
small island in the13
we passed a small13
on a direct line13
in view of the13
the th of september13
which we passed to13
the river by the13
to the left of13
the missouri above the13
river on the l13
accompany us to the13
did not return this13
of the plains of13
heavy shower of rain13
a day or two13
the plains on the13
on the upper point13
principal chief of the13
those of the united13
a fiew miles below12
there is a species12
parts of the body12
of the same size12
from that of the12
not return this evening12
and proceeded on verry12
a heavy shower of12
hundred feet above the12
appears to be a12
not proceeded far before12
with us all night12
for a short time12
in the bottom of12
from bank to bank12
through which the river12
left us this morning12
the river to hunt12
above the enterance of12
and are of a12
at the extremity of12
the cause of his12
we passed an island12
with one of the12
we had not proceeded12
deer and an antelope12
bend to the s12
common to every part12
set out in the12
three or four feet12
is a small creek12
of the inland empire12
the remains of an12
for a number of12
encamped on an island12
the bottoms of the12
from the river and12
the wind hard from12
the leaves of the12
minnetares of fort de12
sent out men to12
a great deel of12
we came too at12
in the morning we12
wind from the northwest12
is found on the12
i have not seen12
and proceeded to the12
of the day the12
in a straight line12
on the s s12
river of the west12
upper parts of the12
the track of the12
remains of an old12
on under a gentle12
to a great distance12
on shore this evening12
we first met with12
time we set out12
from the information of12
like that of a12
which is of a12
inner part of the12
are the same as12
of the upper part12
miles to the mouth12
about thirty yards wide12
in the latter part12
we had encamped on12
extremity of the tail12
was not to be12
and a variety of12
there is no timber12
be seen on the12
in from the south12
of the party who12
island in a bend12
is the remains of12
is much that of12
miles we encamped on12
yards wide on the12
rise to the hight12
in a deep bend12
out on a hunting12
above the surface of12
the other parts of12
by the same rout12
timber on the river12
did not think proper12
verge of the river12
is of a fine12
are of a light12
as well as of12
as we decended the12
parts of the river12
the river is about12
and proceeded on under12
the crown of the12
was the fact that12
the river in order12
to kill some meat12
passed a large creek12
returned and reported that12
the river to day12
of this animal is12
the river on both12
a camp on the12
most of the men12
in the possession of12
of a mile to12
in a few minutes12
south side of mount12
passed a verry bad12
inform us that they12
it is situated in12
from the number of12
up on the n12
and at the same12
the hills of the12
are to be seen12
i take to be12
had the appearance of12
set out on their12
a mile from the12
left side of the12
either of the other12
the distance of one12
the minnetares of fort12
gave him a medal12
at war with the12
it is probable that12
a bold running stream12
he was obliged to12
a carrot of tobacco12
the missouri to the12
encamped on the th12
of a pale green12
which we had not12
that we did not12
of the plains and12
mountains to the s12
the columbia and the12
of the missouri to12
hundred and fifty men12
sides of the missouri12
have been able to12
of this river which12
in the evening late12
of a conic form12
as if they had12
great quantities of the12
the place where the12
is one hundred and12
of the woody country12
a large island in12
dress of the men12
the evening of the12
we have not seen12
face of the country12
encampment of the last12
great falls and rapids12
sent out several hunters12
of the neck and12
to cross the river12
of the same materials12
yards wide at the12
one of them was12
of the yellowstone river12
known by the name12
river which discharges itself12
about an hour and12
miles and encamped on12
through which we have12
in sight of the12
breeze from the south12
one third of the12
out in the morning12
are like those of12
to a point on12
through which it passes12
that there is a12
about inches in length12
of the river the12
great plains of columbia12
which is on the12
and proceeded on with12
both above and below12
from thence to the12
island on the south12
went to the village12
with the aid of12
a range of mountains12
mountains which pass the12
that they did not12
the joining of the12
at the lower part12
the roar of the12
this morning early we12
speak the same language12
this section of the12
and a small quantity12
the western side of12
of the legs are12
proceeded down the river12
whole length of the12
appear to have been12
are of the same12
on the starboard side12
and proceeded on passed12
walked on shore with12
the bridge of the12
this morning we had12
the effects of the12
as the eye could12
the wind rose and12
it was necessary to12
in honour of the12
of the water and12
much divided by islands12
we encamped this evening12
those of the common12
not think proper to12
a great part of11
itself into the columbia11
came down from the11
sunk in the ground11
miles we reached a11
of the indians in11
out men to hunt11
immence herds of buffaloe11
and it was not11
to a village of11
are at war with11
to the place where11
this morning and proceeded11
the nativs of the11
it may be said11
return to the fort11
set out from the11
a small island at11
to a small creek11
we gave to the11
of the party were11
mountains to the east11
of a mile wide11
bends of the river11
the summits of the11
were on their way11
from the n e11
seems to be the11
of the river with11
river about miles above11
of this neighbourhood are11
the distance of twelve11
from the river on11
with the hair on11
rocky mountains to the11
of the body and11
i went on shore11
the eye could reach11
in from the north11
and on the other11
as much so as11
the hight of the11
are very abundant in11
of the missouri is11
and the indian woman11
river for the purpose11
is of a deep11
to the debth of11
the upper parts of11
course of last night11
and most of them11
of half a mile11
river on both sides11
at miles passed the11
a little below our11
go in quest of11
the principal chief of11
of the river from11
of the walla walla11
about years of age11
indians of the missouri11
a high point of11
in the evening at11
determined to set out11
far as i can11
the first of the11
there was plenty of11
the people of the11
there was nothing to11
the hight of feet11
we proceeded up the11
the stem of the11
the twisted hair and11
the appearance of having11
out to be a11
day wind from the11
lewis and clark party11
the distance of or11
are covered with snow11
one of which was11
in length and about11
at this place is11
from the fact that11
encamped on a small11
in proportion to the11
on all sides of11
gave a medal of11
point of a small11
the east fork of11
lower side of the11
at some distance from11
of the bark of11
river on each side11
point of this island11
the falls of missouri11
mile and a quarter11
on the southern side11
a dark yellowish brown11
tuesday a cloudy morning11
which i did not11
much the same as11
creek on the left11
river which falls in11
the thermometer stood at11
more than two feet11
the men in the11
the canoes over the11
that this was the11
a good deal of11
differ from those of11
from one to three11
at two and a11
the white bear islands11
a party of the11
the lower extremity of11
woody country on this11
our arrival at the11
set out at day11
the mercy of the11
the shape of the11
legs are of a11
a part of which11
of the big horn11
a sand bar on11
the passage of the11
bar in the middle11
as is also the11
this river is yards11
are the same of11
as to render it11
parts of the united11
they are of a11
obliged to make use11
the same time the11
part of the head11
it has four toes11
yards wide at its11
indians who visited us11
many parts of the11
summit of mount hood11
western side of the11
it is about the11
informed us that there11
the first we have11
sides of the mountains11
to the point where11
a sand bar in11
of which we purchased11
as a result of11
the way across the11
while that of the11
country on either side11
in the same direction11
to hunt in the11
four miles from the11
miles up the river11
in pursute of the11
in length and from11
found to be a11
not think it prudent11
in great numbers in11
we halted for dinner11
of a pure white11
entrance of this river11
of the missouri from11
the missouri below the11
of the river by11
miles above our encampment11
of the n w11
low ground on the11
the fact that it11
all the way across11
which seems to be11
and appeared to be11
an island in the11
crossed the river and11
the s w side11
dinner we proceeded on11
till at the distance11
of the men to11
the river at a11
to be about the11
four hundred and fifty11
to the base of11
are composed of a11
at seven and a11
being able to find11
where they had been11
at a village of11
make use of the11
it is true that11
for the most part11
appears to be the11
he was much pleased11
appeared to be a11
hour and proceeded on11
of the atlantic coast11
the hight of from11
the whole course of11
course of his walk11
in a point of11
columbia between the great11
of a deep sea11
of the same length11
of lewis and clark11
a few miles below11
all sides of the11
found in the woody11
the center of a11
inch in length and11
upper side of the11
the n e side11
for a couple of11
we came to on11
off the mouth of11
i set out early11
a few drops of11
the yellow stone river11
morning was fair and11
which appear to be11
far as he could11
of a mile and11
base of the beak11
far as we could11
a matter of fact11
more than a mile11
which time we set11
has four toes on11
to the village of11
the position of the11
to believe that the11
in the open plains11
distance of twelve miles11
and that they would11
a short distance and11
that we were unable11
the way to the11
the river opposite to11
between the great falls11
the country on either11
a sketch of the11
we passed the entrance11
the distance of ms11
on the upper columbia11
deturmined to proceed on11
from the point of11
the possession of the11
the eye is of11
in many parts of11
discharges itself on the11
think it prudent to11
of a brown colour11
dureing the time we11
as soon as i11
of the columbia basin11
where it joins the11
the neck of the11
a few of the11
from the size of11
of a similar kind10
here we met with10
the bottoms of this10
a couple of miles10
we proceeded on passed10
did not set out10
in the history of10
proceeded on through a10
heavy dew this morning10
it appears to me10
gave him a small10
which captain clarke had10
set out with a10
entrance of a small10
was too late to10
of the missouri below10
the missouri on the10
under side of the10
in the land of10
a distance from the10
entrance of the river10
to set out in10
wide at this place10
except the large feathers10
a island on the10
country on both sides10
people as well as10
creek falls in on10
from the center of10
different parts of the10
inch and a half10
with the flesh of10
of a light colour10
a part of their10
into the columbia on10
in the atlantic states10
to be the most10
our rout up the10
of the black bear10
in on the stard10
which they were much10
our baggage over the10
we found to be10
of the river for10
the river and its10
and that they had10
which pass the columbia10
and a half we10
as well as we10
the rocky mountains as10
from to yards wide10
of a fine orrange10
the upper end of10
prarie on the l10
they were much pleased10
not to be found10
in the mountains to10
size of a large10
of the indians and10
river which falls into10
the river for a10
the edges of the10
disk is of a10
came to the fort10
and some of them10
near the foot of10
what had been said10
us as far as10
the st of april10
great numbers of goats10
on their way down10
the river on a10
proceeded on to a10
are the same in10
island near the middle10
this morning for the10
set out up the10
the indians who visited10
the back of the10
hard from the south10
a heavy dew this10
couple of hundred yards10
stem is simple branching10
a great deal of10
to the north and10
falls into the missouri10
but it was not10
as far as they10
a quarter of an10
i took to be10
a continuation of the10
with a kind of10
council held with the10
some distance from the10
to all the nations10
red fox of the10
about miles below the10
out at sunrise and10
take care of the10
side of the island10
a part of a10
the ridge on which10
that there is no10
in the fall of10
much larger than the10
of the creek which10
which we had passed10
by a number of10
the day of the10
of the river below10
short distance below the10
parts of the plains10
out verry early this10
same form of those10
the chiefs and warriors10
coast to the s10
out at oclock and10
that it was impossible10
is from to feet10
as we could not10
best of the meat10
edge of the water10
the remains of the10
i have not yet10
wind high from the10
breeze from the n10
country through which it10
out early passed a10
by the time the10
could not be found10
the beginning of the10
part of the way10
we sent a party10
wind from the north10
to the effect that10
on a small island10
mouth of the missouri10
those of the columbia10
i saw great numbers10
we passed to day10
if it had been10
distance of two miles10
a map of the10
after we had encamped10
on shore with the10
have not yet returned10
and in the morning10
friday a fine morning10
on the heads of10
a little above our10
their way down the10
nor do i know10
he said that he10
mouth of the snake10
there are two species10
one of the young10
as soon as it10
evening one of the10
of the river above10
distance of about miles10
a band of the10
in order to obtain10
feathers of the tail10
six and a half10
land on the l10
wide at its mouth10
creek which falls in10
a large canoe with10
which he was much10
part of the continent10
appeared to be the10
of the snake indians10
for the night on10
when we arrived at10
this is one of10
on the left bank10
the appearance of being10
found in the plains10
they appeared to be10
front of the body10
that we were not10
common to all the10
rest of the party10
we saw great numbers10
up the columbia river10
the indians who had10
reached the top of10
into the head of10
this evening one of10
with bows and arrows10
the reflection of the10
that he had not10
on the river in10
not more than two10
in on the lard10
and from to feet10
after a delay of10
of the missouri above10
of three or four10
and down the river10
much like that of10
capt lewis walked on10
thought it probable that10
about miles from the10
about miles to a10
encamped at the distance10
the neck and head10
the rocky mountains in10
every part of this10
there was but little10
left us in the10
is yards wide and10
the country on the10
the wind being from10
the natives of the10
the right of the10
is precisely the same10
that they had killed10
hundred yards from the10
that he had killed10
set out at the10
so as to be10
of the upper river10
of a dark yellowish10
part of the legs10
the large and small10
down to see us10
the missouri at this10
south bank of the10
the united states and10
i was going to10
is at this time10
borders of the river10
the middle of a10
of the entrance of10
brought down by the10
larger than the common10
keep up with the10
we had all our10
from the same root10
let the horses graze10
on the other hand10
we could not proceed10
of this river and10
all parts of the10
the government of the10
of the white men10
they had killed two10
feathers of the wings10
small island at the10
the water in the10
for the use of10
joint of the wing10
an island near the10
that they would not10
will be sufficient to10
common to the plains10
they make use of10
of a light brown10
the remainder of our10
have every reason to10
which had been killed10
one of the best10
a river on the10
close under the stard10
a bad sand bar10
and covered with a10
in the evening he10
to the upper part10
the shore of the10
the timber on the10
before we set out10
of two or three10
way across the river10
a head from the10
several indians visit us10
small creeks on the10
seem to have been10
an inch and a10
every now and then10
ridge on which we10
a sea otter skin10
about the same time10
the river is here10
to keep off the10
foot of the rapids10
and at other times10
with a small party10
it to be the10
about the same size10
see their great father10
to war against the10
foot of the mountain10
some parts of the10
i returned to the10
had a view of10
of the missouri are10
the addition of the10
in possession of the10
in the morning in10
set out early in10
turn out to be10
and one of them10
of the river opposite10
the night on the10
along the side of10
banks of the columbia10
on which there is10
the violence of the10
observed a number of10
a narrow stripe of10
and about the size10
low grounds on the10
early hour and proceeded10
to the columbia river10
a fine orrange yellow10
returned to the boat10
the want of food10
a large river which10
great chief of the10
creek on the stard10
we saw a large10
a large quantity of10
the location of the10
of the horses which10
set out early the10
we set out very9
in order to hunt9
who informed us that9
edge of the river9
size and much the9
this morning at the9
river in surch of9
there is also a9
of an old village9
a few hundred yards9
this morning we set9
the other part of9
us that they were9
for the purposes of9
as we were about9
it the name of9
a deep sea green9
water of the missouri9
at the sight of9
the river a little9
to me to be9
which there is a9
of a yellowish brown9
the evening the hunters9
the river on each9
quite across the river9
the manner in which9
top of the head9
of the fact that9
wind was from the9
is inches in length9
rapids of the columbia9
the wreck of the9
in the meantime we9
in spite of the9
with a part of9
mouth of the willamette9
the river which we9
bank of the missouri9
a village of houses9
not join us this9
which must have been9
there was not a9
it is the only9
and brought with him9
a violent storm of9
passed a willow island9
of the missouri where9
to the size of9
but little from the9
plains of the columbia9
was a good deal9
which we have had9
not differ from those9
be seen from the9
the creek which we9
for the men to9
in the first instance9
or at least the9
a high range of9
a short distance up9
from the tops of9
day of the month9
left bank of the9
i have seen the9
every one of the9
the light of the9
part of the meat9
of the high hills9
he found that the9
what we had told9
in the river to9
we determined to remain9
is about miles long9
the route of the9
of the mountains and9
as much as the9
is situated on the9
came to a small9
a large party of9
we formed a camp9
in the bottoms of9
of the open plains9
we have seen in9
at oclock and proceeded9
a verry bad place9
a species of fir9
and seems to be9
cock of the plains9
of miles from the9
it passes through a9
each foot of which9
was found to be9
at p m we9
foot of the rapid9
one of the women9
as can be seen9
thursday a fine morning9
is an abundance of9
about a mile above9
it would not be9
the th of november9
hundred miles from the9
side a little above9
i first met with9
a large body of9
about of an inch9
under the command of9
the country as far9
drewyer and the two9
reflection of the sun9
on our way to9
in the bend to9
and at no great9
a number of horses9
feet above the river9
took the advantage of9
course of the last9
the first white man9
the first of these9
were obliged to make9
than we have seen9
the ends of the9
are not more than9
the columbia from the9
the roots of the9
proved to be a9
the nature of the9
in the water and9
and many of them9
end of the portage9
island on which we9
who reside on the9
miles from our camp9
indians visit us to9
the left bank of9
makeing out from the9
of the river where9
and set out early9
hills on both sides9
a large brown bear9
as fast as they9
from two to four9
in the evening after9
the cause of their9
on which we are9
of which they had9
the hights of the9
the time of their9
every reason to believe9
eye is of a9
the aid of the9
the evening we had9
where there was a9
passed a number of9
in the plains on9
the wind blew violently9
the front of the9
and encamped in a9
of the multnomah river9
this morning to hunt9
the distance of ten9
land of the oregon9
wind blew so hard9
that some of the9
day light this morning9
the rim of the9
are great quantities of9
the property of the9
to the point of9
to the south and9
of the mountains to9
about feet higher than9
the river which is9
in which they were9
and a part of9
into the river and9
wind was so high9
one of which the9
distance from the mouth9
men in a canoe9
the tributaries of the9
the wind was from9
the size and much9
who visited us yesterday9
of the south fork9
feet higher than the9
the return of drewyer9
to make peace with9
on a large sand9
the place we had9
the purpose of hunting9
to the east and9
of a lighter colour9
bend to the north9
encamped on the n9
on each foot of9
covered with grass and9
side of the netul9
the th of january9
one hundred and thirty9
we were forced to9
to the lower part9
half the size of9
on some of the9
and gave him a9
which heads in a9
gave the men a9
on the th ulto9
all the men who9
lower point of this9
appear to be about9
a few cottonwood trees9
on the high lands9
in order to take9
of the columbia near9
a present of a9
about miles above our9
on the northern side9
the eye is large9
below the great falls9
the first part of9
a quarter miles we9
of indians on the9
of the best of9
we were about to9
we were fortunate enough9
part of the cove9
the elk which was9
indians informed us that9
of the tail is9
the close of the9
village on the south9
windey morning wind from9
are not to be9
of the middle fork9
the region of the9
the head of which9
and two of the9
pass the columbia between9
a herd of elk9
of this tree is9
in the evening when9
as to prevent the9
the steep side of9
and the next morning9
all the after part9
of the day i9
the discharge of a9
the most remarkable of9
which we met with9
with the loss of9
eye is large and9
wind being from the9
by lewis and clark9
of the sun on9
the south bank of9
breeze from the southeast9
capt clark walked on9
to the fact that9
they are by no9
source of the columbia9
up the river with9
a little above this9
collected our horses early9
the bluffs of the9
a hole in the9
a level with the9
out on the th9
there is not a9
all wet and disagreeable9
a part of our9
composed of feathers of9
in regard to the9
of the country through9
in the winter season9
saw the remains of9
on the upper river9
is of a pale9
a willow island on9
out all the hunters9
bark of the white9
the vicinity of the9
the last of which9
of the men with9
countrey on both sides9
could not find the9
some of them were9
after part of this9
of the blue mountains9
not as much so9
for fear of their9
which we gave him9
that the river was9
some kind of a9
mountains to the n9
wind from the west9
we landed on the9
quills of the porcupine9
the commencement of this9
in the hope of9
and we proceeded on9
the gates of the9
on the shore of9
the coast of oregon9
the morning was fine9
and the wind from9
the under side of9
in the evening a9
had an extensive view9
we reached an island9
and appear to be9
quest of the elk9
well as we could9
range of high mountains9
and one of our9
he arrived at the9
camp on the s9
island close under the9
of two hundred and9
steep side of a9
gave it the name9
by one of our9
those in the center9
of one of these9
the columbia and its9