@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} July 10, 1804 @section 3 {txc} July 10th Tuesday 1804 Set out early this morning and Crossd the river with a view to See who the party was that Camped on the other Side, we Soon discovered them to be our men, ¬ proceeded on passed a Prarie on the L# S# at 4 miles passed a Creek L# S Called (1) Pappie after a man who Killed himself at its mouth, this Creek is 15 yds wide (2) Dined on an Isld# Called de Salamin Delayed 3 hours on this Island to recruit the men opposit on the L# S# is a butifull bottom Plain of about 2000 acres (3) Covered with wild rye & Potatoes, intermix't with the grass, we camped on the S# S# opposit a yellow Clay Clift, Capt# Lewis Killed two young Gees or Goslings this evening ¬ The men of the party getting better, but much fatigued ¬ The river on a Stand ¬ The bottom is verry extensive on the S# S# and thickly intersperced with Vines The High Land approaches near the river on the L# S# and well timbered next to the river, back of those hills the Plains Commence. =