History of the Expedition Under the Command of Captains Lewis And Clark, Vol. I.

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W: its width at the entrance is onehundred and fifty yards, and on going three miles up, captain Lewisfound it to be of the same breadth, and sometimes more; it is deep, gentle, and has a large quantity of water; its bed is principally ofmud, the banks abrupt, about twelve feet in height, and formed of adark, rich loam and blue clay; the low grounds near it are wide andfertile, and possess a considerable proportion of cottonwood and willow. It seems to be navigable for boats and canoes, and thi...s circumstancejoined to its course and the quantity of water, which indicates that itpasses through a large extent of country, we are led to presume that itmay approach the Saskashawan and afford a communication with that river. The water has a peculiar whiteness, such as might be produced by atablespoon full of milk in a dish of tea, and this circumstance inducedus to call it Milk river. In the evening we had made twenty-seven miles, and encamped on the south. The country on that side consists in generalof high broken hills, with much gray, black and brown granite scatteredover the surface of the ground.

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