
Lewis and Clark - Glasgow Missouri
N 39° 13.575 W 092° 50.858
15S E 513151 N 4341895
Lewis and Clark in Glasgow,Missouri # 25
Waymark Code: WM1BV3
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 03/28/2007
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Glasgow:
On June 10, 1804, the expedition passed the high bluff on which Glasgow would later be built, and encountered the Chariton River coming in at a hairpin bend.
"Capt. Lewis killed a large Buck, passed a large Isd. Called Shecco and Camped in a prairie on the L.S. I walked out three miles, found the prarie composed of good Land and plenty of water roleing & interspursed with points of timbered land, Those Praries are not [open] like those, or a number of those E. of the Mississippi Void of every thing except grass, they abound with Hasel Grapes & a wild plumb of a Superior quallity, called the Osages Plumb….I saw great numbers of Deer in the Praries, the evening is cloudy, our party in high Spirits."
Captain William Clark, June 10, 1804
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