Journal Entry

Mouth of Kansas River — Charles Floyd: June 29, 1804

June 29, 1804
Mouth of Kansas River Thwaites Vol. Thwaites Vol 7
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The party departed from the mouth of the Kansas River at 4:30 in the afternoon and continued upriver, passing a small stream on the south side. Before leaving, an inspection of the expedition's arms and ammunition was conducted, and everything was found to be in good order. The group made camp late in the evening on the north side of the river.

Set out at Half past 4 oclock P. m. from the Kansas River
proseeded on passed a run on the South Side, at the mouth of
Kansas River armes and amunition enspected all in Good
order encampt on the N. Side Late in the evning

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Set out at half past 4 o'clock P.M. from the Kansas River. Proceeded on, passed a run on the South Side. At the mouth of the Kansas River, arms and ammunition were inspected, all in good order. Camped on the North Side late in the evening.

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