Lewis and Clark and the crops of discovery set out to do and their purpose is to consume their live for the following two and a half years. Also, along with their journals they encounter many obstacles.

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Clark May 14, 1804
On Monday 14 May, 1804 a cloudy rainy day win from the North and East, Clark and his slaves set out from Camp River a Dubois at 4 o'clock p.m. They continue up to Missouris under sail to the first Island and camp at Colewater (41/2 miles ). There are one frenchman and 22 men in the boat of 20 ores and more people.
Clark September 26th, 1806
In September 26, 1806 is when they both Lewis and Clark are commence flighting in a fine morning. There's no wind and cold or anything.
Clark May 15, 1805
In May 15 Wednesday, 1805, the day being cloudy and rainy their hunters go out and kill several deers. Also, there are lots of animals are dead or floating down dead.
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