@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} July 13, 1804 @section 3 {txc} My notes of the 13th of July by a Most unfortunate accident blew over Board in a Storm in the morning of the 14th obliges me to refur to the Journals of Serjeants, and my own recollection the accurrences Courses Distance &c# of that day ¬ last night a violent Storm from the N# N, E# (1) passed Tar~ki~o River, at 2 miles a chant. running into this river 3 ms# abov forms St Josephs Isld# Passed an elegt Prarie in the 1st bend to the left. Containg a grass resmlg Timothy, with Seed like flax, (2) passed a Island in a bend to the S# S# at 12 ms# I walked on Shore S# S# lands, low & overflows, Killed two Goslings nearly Grown, Sailed under a Wind from the South all day, Camped on a Sand Island on the L# Pt# opposit a high & extensiv Prarie, on the S# S# the Hills about 4 or 5 me# off, this Plain appears extensive, great appearance of a Storm from the North W# this evening verry agreeable the wind Still from the South ¬ = from the Osagies Nation with twenty odd of the Natives or chiefs of the Nation with him sailed dowen the Mississippi bound to St Louis & 3 guns fired showers of rain Showers of Rain all that night =