The Journals of Lewis and Clark
Setting Forth
Every man on his guard
We set the prairies on fire
Continuing on
'To make a firm peace'
Aid for the Mandans
Buffalos
Leaving the Mandans
Corruption
To the Yellowstone
From the Yellowstone to the Musselshell
Gathering Information
Great Falls of the Missouri
The Fragments of Many Carcasses
Captain Clark Thought Himself Somewhat Bilious
and Had Not Had a Passage for Several Days
Here I First Tasted the Water of the Great
Columbia River
Poor Starved Devils
Across the Rocky Mountains
Downstream Toward the Coast
. . . And Gazed at the Pacific!
Our Houses Dry and Comfortable
All Requesting Something!
We Set Out With the Party
Took Leave of my Worthy Friend and Companion
A Very Unpleasant Sight
Persuaded That it Was an Indian That Had Shot Me
Finding Them All Well
Returning Home
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