clear cold morning
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Clark: December 12, 1804
William Clark · Dec 12, 1804 · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
"wind from the north"
— transcribed as Clear Cold morning
Clark: December 16, 1804
William Clark · Dec 16, 1804 · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
"thermometer at 22° below 0"
— transcribed as clear Cold morning
Missouri River Breaks area — Joseph Whitehouse: May 11, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · May 11, 1805 · Missouri River Breaks area
"morning conditions"
Clark: May 14, 1805
William Clark · May 14, 1805 · Missouri River Breaks area
"verry clear cold morning"
— transcribed as Clear Cold morning
Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon — Joseph Whitehouse: August 8, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Aug 8, 1805 · Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
"morning weather"
Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact — Joseph Whitehouse: August 14, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Aug 14, 1805 · Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact
"weather at start of day"
Joseph Whitehouse: August 17, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Aug 17, 1805 · Camp Fortunate / Forks of Beaverhead River, Montana
"opening conditions of the day"
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — Joseph Whitehouse: August 20, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Aug 20, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"morning conditions"
Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole — Joseph Whitehouse: September 5, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Sep 5, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"standing water froze a little last night"
Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole — Joseph Whitehouse: September 6, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Sep 6, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"morning conditions"