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 The ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF

CHAPTER I

FROM RIVER DUBOIS TO THE PLATTE

Clark's Journal and Orders, January 30-July 22, 1804

Entries and Orders by Lewis, February to, March 3, May 15, 20, 26, and July 8, 12

[PRELIMINARY MEMORANDA]

[Clark]

APTS LEWIS & CLARK wintered at the [sic] of a Small river [sic] the Mouth of Missouri Called Wood River, where they formed their party, Composed of robust [sic] hardy young men,  [sic] [Sentence unfinished.- ED.].

[The following memoranda of events in the history of the expedition prior to its departure from River Dubois, May 14, 1804, are selected from a record, mainly of natural phenomena, kept by Clark, which is written near the end of Codex C;