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  • July 20, 1806
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  • August 17, 1806
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June 3, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Clark (Clark, William) calls it the "cotton willow" in entries of June 17 and July 16. This tree grows in the Rocky Mountains (Rocky Mountains) at middle elevations and foothills along streams and out onto the plains.
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  • June 3, 1805
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July 24, 1806 - Clark, William
  • After Sergeant Nathaniel Pryor (Pryor, Nathaniel Hale) of the party, in this entry and on Atlas maps 108 and 116, is present Dry Creek (Dry Creek (Pryor's River)) in Yellowstone County (Yellowstone County, Mont.) .
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  • July 24, 1806
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  • undated, ca. January 21, 1804
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  • May 14, 1804
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  • October 31, 1804
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  • Clark, William; Lewis, Meriwether
  • Weather, December 1804
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  • May 26, 1805
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  • May 31, 1805
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  • May 31, 1805
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  • June 20, 1805
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  • Whitehouse, Joseph
  • June 29, 1805
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  • Weather, June 1805
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  • August 2, 1805
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  • August 8, 1805
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  • September 9, 1805
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  • October 31, 1805
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  • April 1, 1806
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  • May 27, 1806
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  • July 7, 1806
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  • September 20, 1806
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  • May 14, 1804
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  • October 27, 1804
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  • October 26, 1804
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  • November 1804
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  • July 15, 1805
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  • July 25, 1805
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  • July 28, 1805
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  • November 5, 1805
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  • February 1, 1806
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  • March 19, 1806
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  • April 2, 1806
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  • April 9, 1806
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  • April 25, 1806
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  • May 12, 1806
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  • May 4, 1806
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  • June 11, 1806
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  • July 3, 1806
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  • July 19, 1806
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  • Clark, William
The Way to the Western Sea Lewis and Clark across the Continent
  • Throughout his captivity, young John Jewitt kept a secret diary, using berry juice as ink. His entries, however, ceased with his rescue, and thereby hangs our tale.
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  • David Lavender
Western Historical Quarterly 33.1 (2002): 5–18
  • As Thoreau explained it in an early journal entry, "to travel and 'descry new lands' is to think new thoughts and have new imaginings.'''' In another entry he was even more pointed: "The excursions of the imagination are so bound-less.""
  • I, 171. Thoreau, journal entry for 20 September 1851, ibid., 5: 85.
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  • James P. Ronda
Part 1: Affluents of the Missouri River - Clark, William
  • Other, similar items are noted in the introduction to this part. Preceding this entry is a map (fig. 9) on p. 255 of Codex C. It shows the Mississippi (Mississippi River) , Minnesota (Minnesota River (St.
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  • Winter 1804-1805
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August 23, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • Here begins Lewis's (Lewis, Meriwether) fragmentary Codex Fb, containing entries August 23–26, 1805, and consisting of twenty-six pages torn from one of the red notebooks.
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  • August 23, 1805
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August 21, 1806 - Clark, William
  • For Rivet (Rivet, François) , see Appendix A. Gass (Gass, Patrick) , in his entry for this day, says the young man had formerly worked for the North West Company.
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  • August 21, 1806
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The Way to the Western Sea Lewis and Clark across the Continent
  • As for Lewis, he had ceased making, on August 26, journal entries of any sort. Melancholia again? Or, as is more probable, did he fall silent in order to lighten his load of duties?
  • Though Lewis continued with his voluminous field notes, he made no more journal entries, except for three short periods when Clark was away on various errands, until January 1, 1806.
  • It is a measure of Lewis, perhaps, that throughout this time the entries in his trip journal stayed as voluminous as ever—much longer than Clark's.
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  • David Lavender
Lewis & Clark among the Indians 6. Across the Divide
  • Unsure of the smoke's significance, the explorer thought it was either accidental or a deliberate Indian signal. According to his journal entry for the day, he learned later that some Shoshonis had seen either his or Clark's men, feared they were Blackfeet warriors, and fled from the river.
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  • November 25, 1803
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  • November 22, 1803
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  • May 26, 1804
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