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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
September 1, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • 〈and ? self〉 to the bend of the River above and there ends abruptly where the Missouri (Missouri River
  • (No. 18)    from then it becoms lower and Strikes the Missouri (Missouri River) at a place where
  • September 1, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
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
July 27, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • at the three forks of the Missourie (Missouri River, Three Forks of the) , which is in open view of the high
  • considerable of cotton timber about the points of the forks (Missouri River, Three Forks of the) .    we
  • July 27, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
May 20, 1805 - Ordway, John
  • Missouri River
  • the Latd. to be 47° 0 24"    the Missourie (Missouri River) at the mouth of Shell River (Musselshell (Mah
  • -tush,-ah-zhah, Shell) River) is 222 yds wide with a Small current.    the Missourie (Missouri River
  • May 20, 1805
  • Journals
  • Ordway, John
July 3, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • that we should shortly leave the buffaloe country after passing the falls (Missouri River, Great Falls
  • . Great Falls of the Missouri River (Missouri River, Great Falls of the) , ca. July 3, 1805, Voorhis no. 1
  • July 3, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
September 21, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Big Bend of the
  • Missouri River, Big Bend of the
  • ½   Big Bend of the Missouri River (Missouri River, Big Bend of the) , ca. September 21, 1804, Field Notes
  • September 21, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
June 24, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • , George) down the opposite side to bring the canoe over to me and put me across the Missouri (Missouri
  • River) ; having landed on the Lard. side of the Missouri (Missouri River) I sent Shannon (Shannon
  • June 24, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 8, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • where the Little osage (Little Osage Indians) Village formerly Stood on the Missouries (Missouri River
  • in the Missouries (Missouri River) bottom, the Land rose gradeuelly from the river to the Summit of the high
  • June 8, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
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
April 4, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Columbia (Columbia River) , Missouri (Missouri River) , and Yellowstone River (Yellowstone River) s
  • and their Connections, ca. April 4, 1806, Voorhis No. 3 Missouri Historical Society
  • April 4, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
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
September 5, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • . this Island near the head the Poncasar River (Ponca (Pania, Poncar) Creek) Coms into the Missourie (Missouri
  • the Missourie (Missouri River)    (the Poncasars (Ponca Indians) nation is Small and at this time out
  • September 5, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 23, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River
  • forks (Missouri River, Three Forks of the) , expecting to find the Snake (Shoshone Indians) nation
  • July 23, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
November 18, 1803 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri
  • , or on the "Spanish side" in Mississippi County (Mississippi County, Mo.) , Missouri (Missouri) , or elsewhere
  • on the Missouri (Missouri) shore which might be intended as a drawing of a tent; however, since it is also
  • November 18, 1803
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
July 5, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River
  • to visit the falls (Missouri River, Great Falls of the) today; these were the last of the party who had
  • July 5, 1805
  • 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
September 4, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • country & indifferent soil]    it Coms into the Missourie (Missouri River) from the S. W. by West, and I
  • am told that is Genl. Course Some distance up is parrelel with the Missourie (Missouri River
  • September 4, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
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
May 27, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • and treat their women with more respect than the nativs on the Missouri (Missouri River
  • of the Missouri (Missouri River) but are a distinct Species.    this little animale measures 1 foot 5 inches
  • May 27, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
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
December 11, 1803 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri
  • for a huge region drained by the Missouri River (Missouri River) ; with the expedition began the city's long
  • December 11, 1803
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
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
July 28, 1806 - Gass, Patrick
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • in confusion and left every thing they had. Our men then saddled their horses, and made towards the Missouri
  • July 28, 1806
  • Journals
  • Gass, Patrick
May 12, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • to the Missouri (Missouri River) &c. &c.    as a great number of men women & Children were wateing and requesting
  • on the Missouri (Missouri River) .    one of our men bought a horse for a fiew Small articles of an Indian
  • May 12, 1806
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
June 22, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • June 22, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
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
July 13, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • and struck the Missouri (Missouri River) at 3 miles and continued up it to Capt. Clark's (Clark, William
  • nor do the nations lower down the Missouri (Missouri River) construct such. The canoes and party
  • July 13, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 19, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri
  • Missouri
  • Creek (Tabo Creek) , in Lafayette County (Lafayette County, Mo.) , Missouri (Missouri) , perhaps named
  • June 19, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
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 22, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • the River up to hir nation at the 3 forks (Missouri River, Three Forks of the) .    we are now 166 miles
  • July 22, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
June 22, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri
  • degrees. Near the Jackson (Jackson County, Mo.) -Lafayette (Lafayette County, Mo.) county line, Missouri
  • (Missouri) ; the exact location is related to the River of the Fire Prairie (Fire (Little Fire, Fire Prairie
  • June 22, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
April 10, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • —the Musquetoes were very troublesome to us today. The country on both sides of the missouri (Missouri River
  • the Assinniboins (Assiniboine Indians) who sometimes hunt on the Missouri (Missouri River) and intend ascending
  • April 10, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 27, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • to their aged people and treat their women with more rispect than the nations of the Missouri (Missouri River
  • May 27, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
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
July 17, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • July 17, 1805
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
Part 1: Affluents of the Missouri River - Clark, William
  • Part 1: Affluents of the Missouri River - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Big Bend of the
  • Winter 1804-1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
June 17-19, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • June 17-19, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
November 4, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River
  • November 4, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 27, 1805 - Whitehouse, Joseph
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • .    about 9 oClock we Came or arived at the 3 forks of the Missourie (Missouri River) which is in a 〈wide
  • July 27, 1805
  • Journals
  • Whitehouse, Joseph
June 20, 1805 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • Missouri River
  • June 20, 1805
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
Names 52:3 (September 2004):163–237 Copyright 2004 by The American Name Society 163
  • E. Foley* (This article first appeared in Missouri Historical Review, 2004 98 [4]: 270–82
  • for establishing a winter camp on the Missouri River. They chose instead a location on the eastern side
  • of the Mississippi across from the mouth of the Missouri at Wood River, or as the French called it, the Riviere du
  • N.D.
  • Texts
  • William E. Foley
July 2, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Great Falls of the
  • , Flathead) River) and put me on the road to the Missouri (Missouri River) . I gave
  • July 2, 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
April 16, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri River
  • April 16, 1806
  • Journals
  • Lewis, Meriwether
October 27, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri River
  • October 27, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William
July 25, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Missouri River, Three Forks of the
  • Missouri Headwaters State Monument
  • Missouri River
  • July 25, 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
June 7, 1804 - Clark, William
  • Missouri River
  • Missouri
  • the Missouri (Missouri River) at Rocheport (Rocheport, Mo.) , on the Howard (Howard County, Mo.) -Boone (Boone
  • June 7, 1804
  • Journals
  • Clark, William