@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} July 1, 1804 @section 3 {txc} July 1st, Sunday 1804 a Small allarm last night all prepared for action, Set out early this morning passed on the North Side of Dimond Island, a Small Creek mouths opposit I call Biscuit Creek, ¬ a large Sand bar in the middle of the river 11/2 ms# above the Isd# Covered with Drift wood. river fall a little. The wind from S# W# Came to above this Drift and delayed three hours to refresh the men who were verry much over powered with the heat, Great quantity of Grapes & raspberries, (2) passed a Small Creek on the L# S# below one large and two small Islands. This Creek and Isds# are Called Remore (or Tree Frog) a large Pond on the S# S#, the main Current of Water run'g on the L# S# of the Island, I am told that Three years ago the main Current run on the S# S# of the Island and no appearance of the two Smaller Islands, Camped on the lower point of one of the two large & 2 Small Isds# Called Isles des Parques or field Islds a high butifull Prarie on the L# S# one of the french hands Says "that the french Kept their Cattle & horses on those Islands at the time they had in this quarter a fort & trading establishment." = paecaun Trees Seen on the S# S# Deer and turkeys in great quantities on the bank =