6th July Friday. We Set out early this morning & Proceeded on (the river falls Slowly) wind S. W) passed a Sand bar in 1st bend to the right (1) passed a Small Island at the S. pt. a verry warm day (worthy of remark that the water of this river or Some other Cause, I think that the most Probable throws out a greater preposn. of Swet than I could Suppose Could pass thro: the humane body Those men that do not work at all will wet a Shirt in a Few minits & those who work, the Swet will run off in Streams) opposit the 3rd point passed a Prarie on the S. S. Called Reeveys Prarie (fro a man of that name being Killed in it[)] [2] opposit this Prarie the river is Confined in a verry narrow Space Crowded on S. S. by [emence?] Sands which were moveing and difficuelt to pass. the Hunts. Sent in 3 Deer Jurked on the 4th point of to day is a Small Island & a Sand bar 2 miles out in the river, this is Called the Grand Bend, or Grande de Tour, [3] I walked on this Sand bar found it a light Sand intersperced with Small Pebbles of various Kinds, also pit Coal of an excellent quallity was lodged on the Sand, [4] We camped on the L. S. at a small creek [5] a whiper will perched on the boat for a Short time, I gave his name to the Creek
N. 58° E. | 1 | Me. on the L. Side opposit a Sand bar in the river |
North | 3 | ms. to a pt. on S. S. an Isd: (1) (N 45 E. thro the Chanel) |
N. 10° W | ¼ | on S. S. an Isd. |
S. 76 E | ½ | me. on S. S. to the head of the Island, a Pad Batteue |
S. 60° E | 1 ¾ | ms. to a pt. on the L. S. (Willows) |
N. 70° E | 1 ½ | Me. along a Sand bar on the L. S. opposit a Prarie (2) |
N 50° W | 1 | me. on the L. P. Passed a bad Sand |
West | 3 | ms. to a pt. on the S. S. a Small Island (3) & Sand bar |
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(N 6 4 E) [7] | ||
〈N. 40° E | 2 | Me. on the S. S.〉 |
〈N. 76° E | 2 | me. to pt. on L. S.〉 |
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July 6th, Friday We Set out early this morning, wind from the S. W. passed a large Sand bar in the 1st. bend to the right. (1) passed a Small Island at the S. point opposit the 3rd point we passed a Prarie on the S. S. Called Reeveys Prarie at this place the river is Confined in a verry narrow Channel Crouded by a Sand bar from the L. Point This Sand bar from the L. Point, this Sand bar is verry bad, at the 4th Point from the S. S. is a verry extensive bar, at the Point of which is a Small willow Island this is Called the Grand Detour 〈of〉 or Great bend [NB: great band is higher up] [8]
I walked on this Sand bar and found the Sand was light, with Collection of Small pebble, & some Pit Coal I observe that the men Swet more than is Common from Some Cause, I think the Missouries water is the principal Cause our hunters Sent in 3 Bucks today The river Still fall a little
N. 58° E | 1 | me. on L. S. opsd. a Sand bar |
North | 3 | ms. a pt. on S. S. on Isd. (1) |
N. 10° W. | ½ | Me. on S. S. psd. hd. of Isld. a Sand bar |
S. 60° E | 1 ¾ | me. to a willow pt. on L. S. |
N. 70° E | 1 ½ | Me. over a Sand bar L. S. op Prarie (2) |
N. 50 W | 1 | ms. on the L. S. pasd. a Sand bar |
West | 3 | ms. to a pt. on S. S. a Sand & (3) Isd. |
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Friday July 6th 1804, we Set out eairly this morning proceeded on (the river falls Slowly) the weather is verry warm, Several day's, the Sweet pores off the men in Streams, opposite the 3d point we passed a handsome Prarie on the north side called Reeveys or St. Michele prarie, [9] from a man of that name being killed in it we passed Round the Grand Bend which is 2 miles out in the River. we Camped [10] on the South Side of the River a whiper will perched on the Boat for a short time,
Friday July 6th 1804 Set out prossed under a Jentell Brees from the South west the water wase So [s]trong that we Could Hardley 〈Sewe〉 Steem it, 〈passed a Creek〉 Came 12 miles encampt at the mouth of a Creek on the South Side of the River Called Whipperwill Creek it is 15 yards wide
Friday 6th. We set out early this morning; had a fine day, and made a good day's voyage: and encamped on the south side at Whipperwell creek.
Fridy 6 Got on Our way at the Usal hour at the Rock Prarie the water was tolarably Good. the land a little distance from the River Hilly prarie. had Good Sailing Roed 15 Miles Campd. at a prarie Calld. the bald hills— [11]
Friday July 6th This morning we started at the usual hour, from the Rock priari, the water was tolerable good, The land a little distance from the River was hilly Priaries. We encamp'd at a Priari called the Bald hills. We had good sailing this day the distance being 15 Miles—