@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} July 13, 1804 @section 3 {txc} July 13th Friday 1804 Set out at Sun rise, and prosd. on under a gentle Breeze, at two miles passed the mouth of a Small river on the S# S# Called by the Indians Tarki~o, a Channel running out of the river three miles above (which is now filled up with Sand) runs into this Creek & and formed a Island Called St# = Josephs Several Sand bars parralel to each other above ¬ In the first bend to the left is Situated a Butifull & extensive plain, Cover'd with Grass resembling Timothy except the Seed which resembles Flax Seed, this plain also abounds in Grapes of defferent Kinds Some nearly ripe. I Killed two Goslings nearly Grown, Several others Killed and cought on Shore, also one old Goose, with pin fethers, She Could not fly ¬ at about 12 miles passd# a Island Situated in a bend on the S# S# above this Island is a large Sand bar Covered with willows. The wind from the South, Camped on a large Sand Bar makeing out from the L# P# opposit a high hanson Prarie, the hills about 4 or 5 miles on S# S# this plain appeard extensive, the Clouds appear to geather to the N# W# a most agreeable Breeze from the South (I walked on Shore on the S# S# the lands are low Subject to overflow) = Last night at about 10 oClock a violent Storm of wind from the N# N# E# which lasted with Great violence for about one hour, at which time a Shower of rain Succeeded. = The men on Shore did not join us this after noon ¬ The river nearly on a Stand ¬ the high lands on the S# S# has only been Seen at a Distance above the Nordaway River, those on the S# L# aproaching the river at every bend, on the Side next to the river well timbered, the opsd# Side open & the Commencmt. of Plains. =