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From the Lewis and Clark Journals: from the "abridgment of
the definitive Nebraska edition." August 24, 1804 [Clark] The Plain to North N.W. & N.E. extends without interuption as far as Can be Seen...if all the timber which is on the Stone Creek was on 100 acres it would not be thickly timbered, the Soil of those Plains are delightful. [Whitehouse] some of our men caught Nine Cat fish. 5 of them was very large, weighing on a average 100lbs. September 10, 1804 [Clark] on a hill on the L.S. we found the backbone of a fish, 45 feet long tapering to the tale, some teeth. |
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