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October 13, 1804 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • (Campbell County, S. Dak.)) lying on the North side of the Mesouri (Missouri River) .    it is 50 Yards
  • October 13, 1804
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
May 31, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • on the upper part of the Missouri (Missouri River) where the other Species are not, and that the uniform
  • May 31, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
August 4, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • .    this stream is full at present and it's water is much the colour of that of the Missouri (Missouri River
  • August 4, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
October 20, 1804 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • the Mesouri River (Missouri River) , They brought in with them the Deer, Goat, and Wolf to our Camp.—
  • October 20, 1804
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
June 3, 1805 entry by Meriwether Lewis
  • was the Missouri, or that river which the Minnetares call Amahte Arz zha or Missouri, and which they had discribed
  • N.D.
  • Multimedia
  • Gary E. Moulton
July 21, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • the Great Falls (Missouri River, Great Falls of the) portage route with any confidence. They were
  • July 21, 1806
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 24, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • ½   The present Vermillion River (Vermillion (White Stone) River (S. Dak.)) , reaching the Missouri (Missouri
  • August 24, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
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 3, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • Indians) large    Missor (Missouri Indians) [Missouris (Missouri Indians) ] Small at 4
  • August 3, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 25, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River
  • on a fiew miles to the three forks of the Missouri (Missouri River, Three Forks of the)    those three
  • July 25, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
September 19, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Big Bend of the
  • Missouri River
  • ¼ mes. to the upper pt. of an Island at (6) the Commencemt of the Big bend (Missouri River, Big Bend
  • September 19, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
April 23, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • , and Encamped on the North side of the Mesouri (Missouri River) River, having come 15 Miles this day
  • April 23, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
Introduction to Volume 6
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • N.D.
  • Journals
  • Gary E. Moulton
April 13, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Little Missouri (E-mâh-tark',-Ah'-zhah) River
  • Missouri River
  • .    as there was much appearance of beaver just above the entrance of the little Missouri (Little Missouri (E-mâh-tark
  • April 13, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
September 14, 1804 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • ) & the first that was Seen by the party on the Missourie (Missouri River) — Friday September
  • enter'd the Mesouri (Missouri River)    We encamped on the South side of the River at dark
  • September 14, 1804
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
February 16, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • side of the Mesouri River (Missouri River) , Captain Lewis (Lewis, Meriwether) halted his Men
  • of the River.    The Captain and party immediately crossed the Mesouri (Missouri River) , to the opposite shore
  • February 16, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
August 18, 1804 - Clark, William
  • of the Missouries (Missouri Indians) Tribe resideing with the Ottoes (Oto Indians) went to the Mahars (Omaha
  • Indians) to Steel horses, they Killed them both which was a cause of revenge on the part of the Missouris
  • (Missouri Indians) & Ottoes (Oto Indians) , they also brought war on themselves [WC: Cap L. (Lewis
  • August 18, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
Volume 2 Appendix C
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Big Bend of the
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • N.D.
  • Journals
  • Gary E. Moulton
Texts
  • . I think in later years, as the project was going on, people in Missouri and Oregon and Washington
  • N.D.
  • Multimedia
July 3, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • to go down and See the falls (Missouri River, Great Falls of the) & large Spring &c.    the men
  • .    Sergt. Gass (Gass, Patrick) and the man returned from the falls (Missouri River, Great Falls
  • July 3, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
April 8, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • side of the Mesouri (Missouri River) called the River de Cutto (Knife River) , which is 20 Yards wide
  • of the Mesouri River (Missouri River) , We proceeded on and encamped on the North side of the River on its bank
  • April 8, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
July 21, 1804 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • (Missouri River)    a fine preare [our clear?]    on the mouths of the PLate (Platte River (Nebr
  • .)) [in the?] [illegible] [are?] a very Strong Streame    it Baks the Mussiry (Missouri River) over [illegible] Land
  • July 21, 1804
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
October 31, 1804 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • that cultivated the Earth, that reside on the Mesouri River (Missouri River) .—    Their Village consisted
  • ) and Clark's (Clark, William) time. The Otos (Oto Indians) , Missouris (Missouri Indians) , Omahas (Omaha
  • October 31, 1804
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
July 5, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • (Missouri River, Great Falls of the) &c.    about 9 oClock 12 of the party with Capt. Clark (Clark, William
  • July 5th    A Clear pleasant morning, Three of our party set out, to go down to see the falls (Missouri
  • July 5, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
February 5, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • . The type, later known as the "Missouri war hatchet," was favored by various tribes on the Great Plains
  • (Great Plains) , the Missouri River (Missouri River) , and the eastern verge of the plains. Lewis (Lewis
  • February 5, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
August 7, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • August 7, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
Part 5: Missouri River Miscellany - Clark, William
  • Part 5: Missouri River Miscellany - Clark, William
  • River (Assiniboine River) , undated (winter 1804–5), Voorhis Collection, Missouri Historical Society
  • Missouri Historical Society
  • Winter 1804-1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
April 28, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • brown, & a dark red &c. Aspect of the Missouri
  • River (Missouri River) , April 18, 1805, Voorhis no. 1 Missouri Historical
  • April 28, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
Weather, January 1804 - Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri
  • Missouri River
  • Weather, January 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
July 9, 1806 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • the canoes to the falls of the Missourie (Missouri River, Great Falls of the) than to the forks of Marriah
  • ) and descend it to the Missouri River to link up with Lewis's (Lewis, Meriwether) party after they had been
  • July 9, 1806
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
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
June 3, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • June 3, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
July 9, 1804 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • on the South Side of the Missouris (Missouri River) , a Gun fired on the opposite Side    Supposed to be our
  • July 9, 1804
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
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
June 15, 1804 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri
  • . Perhaps Van Meter Ditch (Van Meter Ditch (Indian Creek)) , Saline County (Saline County, Mo.) , Missouri
  • (Missouri) ; mentioned only by Ordway (Ordway, John) and Floyd (Floyd, Charles) . Only Ordway (Ordway
  • June 15, 1804
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
October 12, 1804 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • to the head of the Missouri River (Missouri River) .    about 1 oClock we Set off the fiddle playing
  • October 12, 1804
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
May 17, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • measured the Missouries (Missouri River) at this place and made it 720 yards wide, in Banks.    a Boat
  • May 17, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 20, 1804 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • of the Missouris (Missouri River) , passed handsome high praries all along the east Side.    passed Several runs
  • July 20, 1804
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
July 4, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • from the following cause. The climate about the falls of Missouri (Missouri River
  • July 4, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 4, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • disappeared under the Missouri's (Missouri River) waters.
  • July 4, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
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
September 13, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • over a sketch map of part of the Missouri River (Missouri River) (fig. 2). Though there are no names
  • September 13, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 10, 1806 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • in the canoes as it would be easier for the horses untill we git to the 3 forks of the Missourie (Missouri River
  • July 10, 1806
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
July 10, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • , will be sufficient to give so rapid a course to the Missouri (Missouri River) for upwards of 3000 miles, even
  • July 10, 1806
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
August 21, 1804 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri
  • .) , and probably on the north side of Lake Goodenough (Lake Goodenough) , the apparent 1804 bed of the Missouri
  • (Missouri) .
  • August 21, 1804
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
June 19, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • , assend near the Missouri (Missouri River) 3 miles to the bend, from which place it turnd. Westerly, from
  • June 19, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
May 4, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • which came in on S. Side of the Missourie (Missouri River) .    proceeded on    passed a beautiful plain
  • May 4, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
June 24, 1804 - Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri
  • Missouri
  • Missouri River
  • June 24, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
June 24, 1804 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri
  • .) , Missouri (Missouri) ; see Clark's (Clark, William) entry for this day.
  • June 24, 1804
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
May 27, 1804 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • of the Gasconade River (Gasconade River) ; laying on the south side of the Mesouri (Missouri River) .    We
  • in Latitude 38° 44' 35 North, and course of the River Mesouri (Missouri River) being still nearly West
  • May 27, 1804
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph