The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition - March 23 - June 9, 1806. (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Chapter Thirty-Two From The Dalles to Walla Walla River April 18-May 1, 18o6 Lewis] Friday April 18th 18o6. Late last evening we were visited by the principal cheif of Chilluckkitta- quaws and 12 of his nation they remained with us untill 9 OC. when they all departed except the Cheif and two others who slept at my feet, we loaded our vessels and set out after an early breakfast this morning, we gave the indians a passage to the N. shore on which they reside and pursued our rout to the foot of the first rapid' at the distance of 4 ms, here we found it necessary to unload the perogues and canoes and make a portage of 7o paces over a rock; we then drew our vessels up by a cord and the assistance of setingpoles, from hence we proceeded to the bason below the long narrows 5 ms, further and landed on the Lard. side at Vf after 3. the Cheif when he left me this morning promised to bring some horses to barter with me at the bason. the long narrows3 are much more formidable than they were when we decended them last fall there would be no possibility of passind either up or down them in any vessel. after unloading the canoes and arranging the camp I walked up to the Skillute Village and jouined Capt. he had procured four horses only for which a high price had been given, at least more than double that which we had formerly given for those which we purchased from the Shoshonees and the first band of Flatheads, they have a greatabundance of horses but will not dispose of them. we determined to make the portage to the head of the long narrows with our baggage and five small canoes, the 2 perogues we could take no further and therefore cut them up for fuel, in the evening Capt. C. and myself returned to the camp at the bason and left Drewyer and three others with the merchandize ...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Chapter Thirty-Two From The Dalles to Walla Walla River April 18-May 1, 18o6 Lewis] Friday April 18th 18o6. Late last evening we were visited by the principal cheif of Chilluckkitta- quaws and 12 of his nation they remained with us untill 9 OC. when they all departed except the Cheif and two others who slept at my feet, we loaded our vessels and set out after an early breakfast this morning, we gave the indians a passage to the N. shore on which they reside and pursued our rout to the foot of the first rapid' at the distance of 4 ms, here we found it necessary to unload the perogues and canoes and make a portage of 7o paces over a rock; we then drew our vessels up by a cord and the assistance of setingpoles, from hence we proceeded to the bason below the long narrows 5 ms, further and landed on the Lard. side at Vf after 3. the Cheif when he left me this morning promised to bring some horses to barter with me at the bason. the long narrows3 are much more formidable than they were when we decended them last fall there would be no possibility of passind either up or down them in any vessel. after unloading the canoes and arranging the camp I walked up to the Skillute Village and jouined Capt. he had procured four horses only for which a high price had been given, at least more than double that which we had formerly given for those which we purchased from the Shoshonees and the first band of Flatheads, they have a greatabundance of horses but will not dispose of them. we determined to make the portage to the head of the long narrows with our baggage and five small canoes, the 2 perogues we could take no further and therefore cut them up for fuel, in the evening Capt. C. and myself returned to the camp at the bason and left Drewyer and three others with the merchandize ...

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August 2009

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August 2009

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229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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340

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978-0-217-35367-0

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9780217353670

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