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Show ·166 •. 9 p )Jl'll tli .\:. L eaving the Missouri below the f:dls, and passing by land to the navigable waters oi the Columbia riv<.-r. Names of remarkable p laces. I ~. Jt .--ll-- ·t.~ 0 t .... ~ - -5 ~ S-5 §'Z; §·5, .... u ~ 0 ,$..; - . ... 0.. 0 Ir ;: 1: - -::J - ·~ ] u ~ ~': ·C ~·~ ~-- ~~~ :;.,g §~ ~ 1.. w <) ~ ~ VI ·~ ;>; ~ r; ;5~ ·o..: iS ----------\nnl\. ~ :>lilt-~. ~ To the e ntrance or M edicine river . 1.37 18 1 t$ 259.! :Fort lVIo\llltain, P·• ~~in ~ throu gh the plain between ~lcdicinc r i\.cr and the l\lissotll i, ncar the Mts-sout ·t . Rocky mountains, to a gap on the ridge, which divides the '~atcrs of the Mi::,souri from t hose <l{ the Co-lumbi. l, p..t::,sing the nol'lh p:n t or a mountain all(! c rossing Dea rborn's river Fork of Cohahlarishkit river from the north, passed four c reeks l'rom the north To S <·aman's creek from the north 'Vemcr's creek from the north the cast !ork ol Clarke's river, at the entrance of Cohah larishkit To Clarll:'s river, below the fod\.s Travc llcr's-rest creek, on the west side of Clarke's river, about the forks the Fork's of Travellc r's-rest creek, at a ri g-ht-hand ro.td Jlot ~, p1·ings on the creek Quamash g-lades, passin ~ the J.eacl of the c reek to a branch of Koos k ooskrc ri,·er Nonh branch of Kooskooskec river, a le ft-hand road leads on· at ftve miles Junction of the roads on the top of a sno\\ y mountain, the kft-hand ro.Hl, passin g- by a fishery Hungry creek from the right , p assing on a dividi11 g- mountain, covered with de p :mow, except on two places, which arc open, with a bouthcrn exposu re at 8 and 36 miles 45 20 n~ .);) 120 150 25 15 33 260~ 35 68 2G1.i 40 108 2683 7 1 I ;, 10 12:> 2700 30 155 37;}0 12 167 274:2 5 172 2747 18 190 13 203 277!: . 7 210 7 217 10 227 2802 51 28 1 285G To a Glade upon Hungry creek Glade upon .l small branch of do. Glad'' 011 Fli-ih creek To CoJilns's cJ•eek Quamash Oats Yard•. 10 ~5 11,()7 fill'~. M i l,.~. Mile,. (l 287 8 29.S 9 3 ()I[. IJ 3 17 I I 328 2903 K ooskoo..,kec, or Flathead's nve1·, in a pine country 120 1 ~ 340 :J915 N oTE. In passing from the falls of the Missou1·i, across the Rocky mounta ins to the navi~able waters of the Columbia, you have two hundt·ed mil e~; of ~ood road, one hundred and forty miles of hig-h, steep, rug·ged mountains, sixty miles or which is covered from t\VO to eight feet deep with snow in the last of June. Uemarl( ablc places d escending the Columbia. To the entrance of R ockdam creek Chopunnish rivet• Colte1·'s creek Lewis's t' I VCt', at the ecHt'ancc or the K.ooskooskce 1'1\et· the Sweathou :-.c village and run Pilot's village Kemooenim creek D rewyer's 1·iver, be low the n arrows of J e wis':; rivet· Cave rapid J3·,s in rapid (had) D ischat·~~ l';.!pid (had) the Colum bi.t at the mouth of Lew- \~u~ ~ulo·. \iii..~. ~ 1\hlc•,, 20 1 8 1:$ 2)23 120 N ;> 35 ~ 37 '200 s. s. N 20 s. So N <)..., ~·> 7 11 ·H~ 5 ~8 34 14 13 2'128 so 2978 7 :> 2988 8<• 9 1 3006 139 11[.4 . .1059 172 20o Sl21 22(1 JIS;; is's river, from thl' tast , , F 7 2'27 ~I ·12 \Voila\\ ol lah ri, r r, pas-;cd c le\'<:n large mat lodg·es of that nation 40 ~ .J•: . 16 24S 3158 Musclcshell rapid ( bad) passed thir-ty- three mut lodges of th e \ Vol-lawoll. tlls 25 26H 3 i 83 Pelican rapid, passed forty-c i r~ht lodges of the P1 s hquitpahs nation N. ~2 2~0 '120) twenty-one l ocl):;CS of the \V ahowpum notlion, residing on three islands, at the commencement of the hi!:)h country I N. IS :)08 322,:; •• |