The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, July 1962 - April, 1963 Page: 520
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Salt Lake City Sep i ith/55
Tus 11 I left home One day after Our Company had left in Com-
pany with Henry Boley and Wm Albrand Left Bout 2'Oclock
Went Out bout 8 miles Campted
Wed 13 We caught the Company in the Eco Canyon Consisting of
Brotthers Cunningham Capt. James Lavender Chaplan.Asa Calkin
Homer Duncin
John F. Snedaker
Christian Christianson
Wm Allan of Provo
Alexander Ott of Pason
Thursten Simson
Andrue Biggler
Marchel Kinesman
Danielson Barney
14 "
15 Campt On bigg Muddy
MilesAlmey Vohobison
Joseph S. Scofield
John Ostler
John F. Robison
Nelson the Dane
John Sanderson
Wm Smith
Thomas Whitely Clineman
Christon hire
East of Bore River rough drive 30o16 Campt at Fort Brigger Mett Bro Companny
17 Campted On Blak Fork Crosted Over Smith's Fork Som rain
We Campted afterdark Drove 2 2 in the morning Fed on hams
pork
18 Campted On Green river Distence 165 M from home 25 M
19 Campted On Sandy to M
20 Campted On the last Crossing of Sandy 25 M
21 Campted at the Pesippic Springs 25 M
22 Camped On the First waters East of Strawbury Creek 26 M
23 Camped at the Sweetwater With little Wm Godfery he Delt
out Some Bacon to the Camp
24 Camped at the Sweetwater rough Day Drive Some 23 M
25 Sunday drove 20 M Sandy roads rough Camped On the
Sweetwater
26 Traveled 20 Miles Came through the Devels Gate Thare
Found a large tribe of the Crow Indians Gave them Some bread
then travled 8 Miles Camped From the road on the right
27 We Mett Milo Andress Carivan 58 Waggons 464 in number
With him travled 17 M Camped at the platt [North Platte River]
with Br Alread
28 travled bout 23 M Puld Up Some heavy hills and Crossed Over
the platt Pasted by the Sotger [?] Camped On the hill from the
Platt
29 Travled 25 M We Camped On the Banks of Caprell After hav-
ing Forded Mudy Creek Nooned at Dear Creek52o
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