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Source : The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 6
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Part 3: Miscellany - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • ) To pass across from Travelers Rest Creek (Lolo (Travelers' Rest) Creek (Mont.)) to the Missouri (Missouri
  • Winter 1805-1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 17, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • that would be sufficient to serve the party, until we should arrive at the Missouri (Missouri River) where
  • February 17, 1806
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
Part 3: Miscellany - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Little Missouri (E-mâh-tark',-Ah'-zhah) River
  • Missouri River
  • . in° ' & " No.   1. entrance of the Little Missouri (Little Missouri
  • Winter 1805-1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 14, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • February 14, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
Fort Clatsop Part 1: Estimated Distances from Fort Mandan to the Pacific Coast - Unknown
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • ). That table lists geographic points from the mouth of the Missouri River (Missouri River) to the Great Falls
  • Winter 1805-1806
  • Journals
  • Unknown
Introduction to Volume 6
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • N.D.
  • Journals
  • Gary E. Moulton
Part 3: Miscellany - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • .)) to Deerborn River (Dearborn River) at Missouri (Missouri River) Save 548 100 by land Miles
  • Winter 1805-1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
November 16, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • , the object of which was to discover a passage by the way of the Missouri (Missouri River) and Columbia
  • November 16, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
January 2, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Shute)) , but are by no means as much so as on the upper part of the Missouri (Missouri River
  • January 2, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
November 20, 1805 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • to those on the Missouri (Missouri River) ; also a number of shells of different kinds
  • November 20, 1805
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
March 4, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • discribed on the Missouri (Missouri River) . The large wood pecker or log cock the lark
  • ) as on this coast—. The lark is found in the plains only and are the Same with those on the Missouri (Missouri River
  • March 4, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 5, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Plain) are the same with those of the Missouri (Missouri River) , tho' they are by no means so abundant
  • of the Missouri (Missouri River) , but I beleive that the latter is an inhabitant of this country during summer
  • March 5, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 27, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • . The rat in the Rocky mountain on it's West side are like those on the upper part of the Missouri (Missouri
  • rat of our country which have no hair on the tail.    this species we found on the Missouri (Missouri
  • February 27, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 19, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, White Cliffs of the
  • Missouri River
  • , and Capt Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) had a good view of another of the Same Species on the Missour (Missouri
  • February 19, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 21, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, White Cliffs of the
  • of which I saw one only on the Missouri (Missouri River) near the natural walls
  • February 21, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 14, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • from Fort Mandan (Fort Mandan (N. Dak.)) to this place.    in this map the Missouri (Missouri River
  • February 14, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
Part 3: Miscellany - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • Up the Missouri (Missouri River) to the forks of Jefferson River (Jefferson River (North, Southwest
  • Winter 1805-1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 22, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Little Missouri (E-mâh-tark',-Ah'-zhah) River
  • in the great plains of Columbia (Great Columbian Plain) and are the Same with those of the Missouri (Missouri
  • February 22, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 22, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Little Missouri (E-mâh-tark',-Ah'-zhah) River
  • Columbian Plain) and are the same of those on the Missouri (Missouri River) found in every part
  • February 22, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
Part 3: Miscellany - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • . Head of Missouris (Missouri River
  • Winter 1805-1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 3, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • deposit of that article on the Missouri (Missouri River) .
  • February 3, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 21, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • those of the plains of Missouri (Missouri River) presisely    they are not abundant in the Plains
  • February 21, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 20, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • of the plains of the Missouri (Missouri River) so frequently mentioned.    we met with them under the Rocky
  • and the woodlands on their borders and resemble in their habits and appearance those of the plains of the Missouri
  • February 20, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 4, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • is most commonly found in the open country and are the same with those formerly discribed on the Missouri
  • (Missouri River) .    the large woodpecker or log cock, the lark woodpecker and the small white woodpecker
  • March 4, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 12, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Similar to one of those noticed on the Missouri (Missouri River) within the mountains, called
  • of the Missouri (Missouri River) & its branches. The Garter Snake So Called in the U States
  • March 12, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 14, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • in the upper part of the Missouri (Missouri River) , but are not so abundant in the Columbia (Columbia River
  • on the Missouri (Missouri River) and is found exclusiely within the mountains. The next
  • March 14, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 18, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • penetrate the Same by way of the Missouri (Missouri River) and Columbia (Columbia River) rivers
  • of the upper branches of the Missouri (Missouri River) with those of the Columbia (Columbia River
  • March 18, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
January 6, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • , reather lighter complected and much more illy formed than the Indians of the Missouri (Missouri River
  • on the Missouri (Missouri River) who subsist by hunting it is a custom when a person of either sex becomes so old
  • January 6, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 26, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • of the Animale. I took this animal to be about the Size of the barking Squirel of the Missouri (Missouri River
  • in the rocky mountain (Rocky Mountains) s on its west side are like those on the upper part of the Missouri
  • February 26, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 20, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • with those of the Plains of the Missouri (Missouri River) So frequently mentioned.    we met with them under
  • February 20, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 1, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • of the upper portion of the Missouri (Missouri River) , the tails of which is pointed or the feathers in its
  • March 1, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 3, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • of that article on the Missouri (Missouri River) . The point is presumably Point Adams
  • February 3, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 21, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • kind, except their canoes. The women are much inclined to venery, and like those on the Missouri
  • (Missouri River) are sold to prostitution at an easy rate. An old Chin-ook (Chinook Indians) squaw
  • March 21, 1806
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
March 20, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • the entrance of this river.    our salt will be very sufficient to last us to the Missouri (Missouri River
  • March 20, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 20, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • .    our Salt will be very sufficient to last us to the Missouri (Missouri River) where we have a Stock
  • March 20, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
December 17, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri Historical Society
  • Missouri Historical Society
  • December 17, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 1, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • )    they do not differ from those of the upper portion of the Missouri (Missouri River) , the tail of which
  • March 1, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 18, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • of the Missouri (Missouri River) and Columbia (Columbia River) Rivers, to the discharge of the latter
  • ."—    on the back of some of these lists we added a sketch of the connection of the upper branches of the Missouri
  • March 18, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
January 9, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • the Indians of the Missouri (Missouri River) and those of our fronteers; they are generally Chearfull
  • ) , Assinniboins (Assiniboine Indians) and others on the Missouri (Missouri River) who Subsist by hunting
  • January 9, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 12, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • in whose possession I have seen their plumage.    these are the same with those of the Missouri (Missouri
  • or speckled trout, and a speceis similar to one of those noticed on the Missouri (Missouri River) within
  • March 12, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 26, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • of the barking squirrel of the Missouri (Missouri River) .    and beleive most probably that it is of the Mustela
  • .    this is an inhabitant of the open plains of the Columbia (Great Columbian Plain) as they are of those of the Missouri
  • February 26, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 5, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Columbian Plain) are the Same with those of the Missouri (Missouri River) .    tho' they are by no means So
  • of the Missouri (Missouri River) .    but believe the Curloe is an inhabitent of this Countrey dureing Summer from
  • March 5, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 11, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • , or of that species before mentioned peculiar to the upper parts of the Missouri (Missouri River) and it's branches
  • March 11, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 17, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • will be Sufficient to last us to our deposit of that article on the Missouri (Missouri River) .    we directed
  • February 17, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 9, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • to the Missouri (Missouri River) , Mississippi (Mississippi River) and the Atlantic States &c. The Small Swan
  • March 9, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 27, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • of the Columbia (Great Columbian Plain) as they are of those of the Missouri (Missouri River) , but are Sometimes
  • February 27, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
February 28, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • of Columbia (Great Columbian Plain) , as they are of those of the Missouri (Missouri River) East
  • February 28, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 2, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • or Heath Cock    the first of those fowls which we met with was on the Missouri (Missouri River) below
  • Missouri Historical Society
  • March 2, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
March 11, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • of the Indians in whose possession I have Seen their plumage.    those are the Same with those of the Missouri
  • (Missouri River) , and are the most butifull of all the family of the Eagle of America it's colours
  • March 11, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
November 3, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • (Shoshone Indians) of the Missouri (Missouri River) , to Speake to this Squar, they Could not understand
  • November 3, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William