ifOtJRNAL, 
A TABLE 
6f DISTANCES FRO 14 THE MOUTH 6F THE MISSOURI T@ THE 
HA.NDAN VILLAGES—RIVERS—LATITUDES, &C. 
Places, 
Width of Side of tiist- 
Mivers . Mis’ri ance. 
Tot. 
Pis 
Latitude, 
fett Charles 
i 
it 
N. E. 
21 
u 
38° 5^ 
Osage R. (Little) . 
. •• 
30 yds. 
N E, 
20 
tt 
it 
Charles* creek 
, 
20 
S. W. 
-A f. 
27 
it 
it 
Shepherd’s creek . 
i ■ 
it 
s, tv. 
15 
ft 
it 
Gasconade R. . * 
; 
157 
S. IV. 
17 
100 
38° 45 7 
Muddy R. . 
50 
2f. E . 
15 
it 
a 
Great Osage 
. 
397 
S. IV 
18 
133 
38° SF 
Marrow creek 
• 
20 
s. tv. 
5 
H 
it 
Cedar creek & island 
« 
20 
N. E . 
7 
l> 
a 
Lead Mine hill 
iS 
tt 
s. m 
9 
It 
it 
Hamilton’s creek 
• 
2o 
s. w. 
8 
If 
V 
Split Rock creek , 
0 
20 
N . E. 
8 
170 
it 
Saline or Salt R. 
30 
s. tv. 
3 
it 
it 
Manitou R . 
. 
30 
N. E. 
9 
it 
& 
Oood Woman’s R. » 
o 
35 
N. E. 
9 
it 
is 
Mine R. 
» 
70 
s tv. 
9 
200 
it 
Arrow prairies 
, 
it 
S. IV. 
6 
H 
St 
The Charitons 
Ancient village of the Mis-"] 
to 
© 
9? 
© 
N. E. 
14 
11 
it 
souri Indians hear which 
formerly stood F Orleans, j 
> " 
N. E. 
16 
ii 
&. 
Grand R. 
4 
90 
N. E. 
4 
240 
r 
Snake creek 
. 
18 
$f. E . 
6 
it 
¥ 
Ancient village of the Lit- } 
tie Osage Indians. ) 
rt 
s. w\ 
10 
256 
# 
Tiger creek 8c island 
, 
25 
N. E. 
20 
tt 
¥ 
A crhek and islafid 
a 
s, tv. 
12 
n 
¥ 
fire prairie Sc creek 
■ 4 '■ 
it 
s. tv. 
12 
it 
¥ 
Fort Clark (or Osage) 
< 
it 
s. tv. 
6 
306 
it. 
