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Also discussed in Coues 1893 (4-vol edition):
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Camp River Dubois, Illinois — Joseph Whitehouse: May 15, 1804
Joseph Whitehouse · May 15, 1804 · Camp River Dubois, Illinois
"morning weather at start of day"
Clark: May 21, 1804
William Clark · May 21, 1804 · St. Charles, Missouri
"lasted with short intervals all night"
Clark: May 26, 1804
William Clark · May 26, 1804 · Missouri River near Gasconade River
"set out after hard rain and wind"
Missouri River near Gasconade River — Charles Floyd: May 30, 1804
Charles Floyd · May 30, 1804 · Missouri River near Gasconade River
"set out after heavy morning rain"
— transcribed as hard Rain
Missouri River near Gasconade River — John Ordway: May 30, 1804
John Ordway · May 30, 1804 · Missouri River near Gasconade River
"rained all last night"
Missouri River near Jefferson City area — Charles Floyd: June 9, 1804
Charles Floyd · Jun 9, 1804 · Missouri River near Jefferson City area
"fell the previous night"
— transcribed as hard Rain
Clark: June 9, 1804
William Clark · Jun 9, 1804 · Missouri River near Jefferson City area
"hard rain last night"
— transcribed as Hard rain
Missouri River near White River — Joseph Whitehouse: September 13, 1804
Joseph Whitehouse · Sep 13, 1804 · Missouri River near White River
"weather conditions of the day"
Fort Mandan, preparing for departure — John Ordway: April 1, 1805
John Ordway · Apr 1, 1805 · Fort Mandan, preparing for departure
"fell for about half an hour"
Joseph Whitehouse: May 29, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · May 29, 1805 · Upper Missouri River, near mouth of Judith River area, MT
"hard rain this evening"
Clark: September 8, 1805
William Clark · Sep 8, 1805 · Lost Trail Pass, meeting Flathead Salish at Ross's Hole
"all the evening"
Clark: November 11, 1805
William Clark · Nov 11, 1805 · Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp
"fell all night and intervals all day"
Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia — John Ordway: November 27, 1805
John Ordway · Nov 27, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"hard rain at end of entry"
Clark: November 28, 1805
William Clark · Nov 28, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"continued all night soaking everything"
Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia — John Ordway: November 28, 1805
John Ordway · Nov 28, 1805 · Exploring for winter camp site, south shore of Columbia
"rained hard all day"
Building and occupying Fort Clatsop — John Ordway: December 16, 1805
John Ordway · Dec 16, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"hard rain during the day"
Clark: December 24, 1805
William Clark · Dec 24, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"at different times last night and day"
Fort Clatsop, salt works established — John Ordway: December 26, 1805
John Ordway · Dec 26, 1805 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"hard rain continues as usual"
Fort Clatsop, winter quarters — John Ordway: February 7, 1806
John Ordway · Feb 7, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"weather condition noted in entry"
John Ordway: July 25, 1806
John Ordway · Jul 25, 1806
"commenced about noon and continued"
Clark: August 7, 1806
William Clark · Aug 7, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"morning rain wet the party"
Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day — Patrick Gass: August 21, 1806
Patrick Gass · Aug 21, 1806 · Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
"fell during the night"
Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day — Patrick Gass: August 31, 1806
Patrick Gass · Aug 31, 1806 · Rapid descent of Missouri, 70-80 miles/day
"fell during the night"
Missouri River through Dakota territory — John Ordway: September 3, 1806
John Ordway · Sep 3, 1806 · Missouri River through Dakota territory
"occurred in the evening"
Missouri River approaching St. Louis — John Ordway: September 21, 1806
John Ordway · Sep 21, 1806 · Missouri River approaching St. Louis
"commenced late evening, continued through night"
Patrick Gass: December 20, 1806
Patrick Gass · Dec 20, 1806 · Missouri River, central South Dakota – downstream
"night of hard rain"