St. Charles, Missouri — Charles Floyd: May 21, 1804
The expedition departed St. Charles at 4 p.m. under showery weather conditions. After a short afternoon of travel along the Missouri River, the party made camp on the north side of the river. This brief entry marks the beginning of the journey upriver from St. Charles, with no other significant events, encounters, or decisions noted for the day.
Left S’ Charles at 4 oclk. P m Showerey encamped on
the N Side of the River
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Left St. Charles at 4 o'clock p.m. Showery. Camped on the north side of the river.
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