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| | January 25-31, 1804 |
 | | On a fine morning, Clark was able to take the suns altitude as well as frequent temperature readings. |
 | | Sunday 29th Jany a butifull morning the river rise a little no Ice The Thermometer at 9 oClock Stood at 16° above 0, at 11 oClock 22° abov 0, at 12 oClock 24° abov 0, Took the alltiude of Suns Lowr Limb. |
 | | 66°5030E[rror of] E[nstrument] 5 at 3 oClock 28° abov 0, at 4 oClock 26° abov 0, at 5 oClock 23° abov 0,Shields Killed a Deer to day, Express returned from Koho [Cahokia]: brought a letter from Capt Lewis, and 4 other from Kent[uck]y, 8 bottles of wine some Durant [cloth] and files |
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