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Source : The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 5
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September 5, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • is on its way over to the Missouri (Missouri River) or Yellow-stone (Yellowstone River) river to hunt
  • September 5, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
September 6, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • their horses also and Struck their Lodges in order to Set out for the Missourie (Missouri River) .    we have
  • at the Same time for the Missourie (Missouri River)    we proceeded on    soon crossed a large creek
  • September 6, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 27, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • in the bottoms on this river, but saw no clover or timothy, as I had seen on the Missouri (Missouri River
  • August 27, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 11, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • the river Du Bois (Dubois River) at the mouth of the Missouri (Missouri River) . We therefore called
  • August 11, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
July 30, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Tuesday 30th.    We left our encampment at the forks (Missouri River, Three Forks of the) , and proceeded
  • ; but the spur of a mountain, about 5 or 6 miles from the forks (Missouri River, Three Forks of the) came
  • July 30, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 19, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • of the Missouri (Missouri River) and Jefferson (Beaverhead (Jefferson) River) river, about 25 miles from
  • August 19, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 9, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River
  • . This morning our commanding officers thought proper that the Missouri (Missouri River) should lose its name
  • August 9, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 26, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • of large Springs and I drank at the head Spring of the Missourie (Missouri River) run South & walked
  • August 26, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
July 31, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • for July 20–27, 1805, that he had labeled: "Course of the Missouri (Missouri River) from the gate (Little
  • July 31, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
September 9, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri
  • Missouri River
  • in the mountains near the Missouri (Missouri River) to the East of us and passed through an extensive valley
  • September 9, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
Introduction to Volume 5
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River
  • N.D.
  • Journals
  • Gary E. Moulton
July 29, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Rivers at the forks (Missouri River, Three Forks of the)    we alow the North fork (Jefferson River
  • July 29, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
September 11, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • below this Creek a large fork comes in from the right and heads up against the waters of the Missouri
  • September 11, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 25, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • . for the remainder of their lodges to meet them that they all might go down the Missourie (Missouri River) after
  • . Hyssop is big sagebrush, and goldenrod may be Missouri goldenrod again. There are several varieties
  • August 25, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 11, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Island (Three Thousand Mile Island) as it is Situated that distance from the mouth of the Missouri
  • (Missouri River) by water, a number of Small Bayoes running in different directions thro the Bottom, which
  • August 11, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 11, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • (Dubois River) or from the Mouth of the Missourie (Missouri River) . So we call it 3000 mile Island
  • August 11, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
September 20, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • on the Missouri River (Missouri River) in North Dakota (North Dakota) and carried with them, perhaps forgotten
  • September 20, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
September 26, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • on the Missouri (Missouri River) , when they go over to hunt, as there are no buffaloe in this part of the country
  • September 26, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 24, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • Indians) who came here yesterday are going down on the Missourie (Missouri River) after the buffaloe
  • August 24, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 30, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • of the Missouri (Missouri River) .    we had great attention paid to the horses, as they were nearly all Sore
  • August 30, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 30, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • concluded to go that road.    apart of the natives went from this village over to the head of the Missouri
  • (Missouri River) after the buffalow.    about one oClock P. m. our hunter came in had killed three Deer
  • August 30, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
September 11, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • (Travelers' Rest) Creek (Mont.)) to a road which passes up on the lower side & is the road to the Missouri
  • (Missouri River
  • September 11, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 19, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • of Jeffersons River (Beaverhead (Jefferson) River) & the extream navigable point of the Missourie (Missouri
  • August 19, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
September 23, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • on the medicine River (Sun (Mah-pah-pah,-ah-zhah, Medicine) River) and Missourie River (Missouri River) to hunt
  • September 23, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 27, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • bone fixed on a pole for a gig.    they Some years go down on the Missourie (Missouri River) after
  • merry but did not dance So regular as the Indians on the Missourie (Missouri River) .    their women
  • August 27, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 11, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • wood River (Dubois River) or the mouth of the Missourie (Missouri River) .    So we call it 3000 mile
  • the mouth of the Mesouri River (Missouri River) , we named that place 3,000 Mile Island (Three Thousand Mile
  • August 11, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
September 30, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • of the Missourie (Missouri River)    The place the canoes of the party of N. W. discovery was lift in 1805
  • .—   miles From the mouth of the Missouri
  • September 30, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 10, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • the River.    the River Small & amazeing crooked, our Commanding officers thought proper that the Missourie
  • (Missouri River) Should loose its name at the 2 3 forks we passed Some time ago, where we expected to have
  • August 10, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 19, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • (Beaverhead (Jefferson) River) & the extream navigable part of the Missourie (Missouri River) close under
  • of Jeffersons River (Beaverhead (Jefferson) River) , & the extreme navigable part of the Mesouri (Missouri River
  • August 19, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
August 27, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • Deer or any wild game except when they go down on the missourie (Missouri River) after the buffalow
  • verry well, but no So regular as those on the Missourie (Missouri River)    they tell us that Some
  • August 27, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
September 6, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • . the natives all got up their horses and Struck their lodges in order to move over on the head of the Missourie
  • (Missouri River) after the buffalow.    they make a large Show as they are numerous and have abundance
  • September 6, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
July 28, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • July 28, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
August 22, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • it & over to the Missouri (Missouri River) "    [NB: to Wisdom (Big Hole (Sensable, Wisdom) River
  • August 22, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 26, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • large Springs and drank at the head Spring of the Missourie (Missouri River) and crossed a high ridge
  • out of it.    This spring is the head waters or source of the Mesouri River (Missouri River) and lies
  • August 26, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
August 24, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • to [send?] one party to attempt to pass the mountain by horses, & the other to return to the Missouri
  • August 24, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
September 5, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • River) & Missouri (Missouri River) , Some low down the Columbia River (Columbia River
  • September 5, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
September 5, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • (Mah-pah-pah,-ah-zhah, Medicine) River) or Missourie (Missouri River) whire they can kill pleanty
  • September 5, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
August 9, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • of the Missourie (Missouri River) , although we are yet on a branch which we expect to See the head of it in a fiew
  • August 9, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
September 6, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • on Ther way to meet the Snake (Shoshone Indians) Indians at the 3 forks of the Missouri (Missouri River
  • September 6, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
October 6, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • as they did from the mountans at the time we lay at the falls of Missouri (Missouri River, Great Falls
  • October 6, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 28, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • .) Course Distance & over the portage from the Waters of the Missouri (Missouri
  • (Missouri River) near the top of a deviding mountain at a gap
  • August 28, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 24, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • ) nation who came here yesterday is going down on the Missourie (Missouri River) after the buffaloe
  • River (Missouri River) , to hunt buffalo, and offer some of their horses for sale.    Captain Lewis
  • August 24, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
August 30, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • of these natives Set out with their horses to go over on the Missourie (Missouri River) after the buffalow
  • with their Horses to go over on the Mesouri (Missouri River) after Buffalo, about 1 o'Clock P. M. we set out
  • August 30, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
Weather, July 1805 - Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Weather, July 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
September 9, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Joins from the right and heads up near the Missouri (Missouri River) Some dis- tance below the 3 forks
  • ,    this River has extinsive Vallies and is a good rout to the Missouri (Missouri River) which the Indians say
  • September 9, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
September 14, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • by the Indians of the Missouri River (Missouri River) Region (1919. Reprint. Lincoln: University of Nebraska
  • September 14, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 31, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • ) to go to the Missouri (Missouri River) where They intend passing the winter near the Buffalow
  • August 31, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
September 16, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri Historical Society
  • September 16, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 9, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • of the Missourie (Missouri River) although we are yet on the head branch, which we expect to See the head
  • that we are near the head Waters or source of the Mesouri River (Missouri River) , as the River, here
  • August 9, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
September 23, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • for the winter as they tell us that they intend going over to the Missourie (Missouri River) in the Spring after
  • Spring, over to the Mesouri River (Missouri River) ; in Order to hunt buffalo.    We found among
  • September 23, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph