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Show -\.68 • ~ J' iJCitiJ i X • 1''o eight Jod~cs ~f the " ' ahowpums at Shott raptcl the Hod.r rapid, nine lodges of the same 11ution the ri' cr La Pa:~e (bad r~~ picl) twenty scrcn lodg-es of the Eneshurc u .ttion, ul bshstuck rapid 'Towultnahiooks river the Great falls of the Columbia river of fl7 feet 8 inches, 11car whirh there arc forty mat lodges of tlte Enc~hure uation the Short narrows, 45 yards wide Skilloot village of twenty-one large wood house5, at the long- narrows, from 50 to I 00 yards wide Chilluckittequnw ,illagc of eight large wood houses Cataract riYer, a few miles below a village of seven houses, and irnmcdiately above one of eleven hou~es <Jf the Chil!uckitlequaw nation Sepulc!tre rock, opposite to a village of houses of Chilluckittcquaws Hiver Labiche, opposite to twentysix houses of the Smackshop ttation, houses scattered on the nurth side Little Lake creek, three houses of the Smackshop nation Cruzatte's river The Grand rapid, just below the Yilluge of the Yehuh tribe of the Shahala nation of fourteen wood houses . Clahclellah village of the Shahalanation, ncar the foot of the rapids; seven houses \Vahclcllah village of the Shahala Jwtiun, twenty-three house s, just hclow the entrance of the ileacon- rock creek Title ·water. Phoca. rock in the river, sixty-feet above 'n\tcr Yarth. ~ill.('. l\!Jies. Miles. MileJ. 1\0 I HO N. 27 SS5 :3250 N. 1 3 34·8 3263 s. 9 357 327 2 N. 10 367 32H2 s. 8 3 75 329 N. 4 379 3294 2 381 3296 N. 4 385 3300 N . 14 390 33 14 60 N. 10 409 3324 N. 4 413 3328 46 s.. 9 422 3337 28 N. I 0 .j.32 3347 60 N. 12 444· 335~ N. 6 450 3.'36J N. 6 456 3371 N. 6 lf.62 3377 11 473 J38S To Quicksand river Seal rive r Jl pJJerulix. Necchaokcc village, opposite to the Di:unoncl island Shahala village of twenty-five tem-pon\ ry houses J\1ultnonlJh river Multnomah villag-e Quathlahpotlc village Tahwahnahiooks rivet' Cathlahaws crcrk and vi:Iage Lo·wer extremity of Elalluh or Deer island Coweliskee nvcr, about the <'ntrancc, and up this tiver the Skitloot nation reside Fanny's island the Sea-otter i sland the upper villag·e of tlte vVahk;acum n ation the Cathlamahs villag·c of nine larg·c wood houses, S . of Seal islands P oint 'Villiam, opposite Shallow bay Point Meriwether, above l\1eriwether's hay Clatsop village, b elow ·Meriwether's bay, and seven miles nol'thwest of F ort Clat~op Point Adams, at the entrance of the Columbia into the Pacific ocean, or Great South Sea, in latituclc 46° I 51 north, and longitude 12 4° 57' west from Grecuwich 469 Y~nh. Sidr. ~tilr•.l Milca. Mil<·•· 1 ( ' .') ':) 1 a ~ s :> 'J r 80 N . 3 ,185 s. 4· 489 s. 12 501 34. 1() 500 S 14 5 15 34JO s. () !>21 N . 200 :-.1 18 N s. ISO N s. T S. 8 529 I 53( S145 10 :,,w 34:>5 13 559 ;)171- 16 377 ~~HHi 12 J8 7 ")j(J2 6 59J 3508 I t1 G07 J52Z ~ I 0 fd 7 3.SJ2 s. 6 64lJ 3555 NoTE. Fot·t Clatsop is situated ()'1 the west side of, and three miles up the Netul river from Meri\'..· cth("l' bay, and seven miles cast fi'Om the nearest part of the seacoast;- at this fort captain l\1. Lewis, and captain \V. Clarke, }Msscd the wint-er of 1805 and I 806. The road by which we went out by the way of the :Missouri to its head is 3096 miles, thence by land, by way of L ewis' s ri. ver over to Clarke's ri ver, and clown that to the entt·ance ofTravcller's- rest creek, wherc'all the roads from diO'ercnt r outes meet, then across the rugged part of the Rocky mountains to the nari- |