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to Beaver Creek and follow that up to the Fort Wallace Trail and from there back to Camp. The [[ | to Beaver Creek and follow that up to the Fort Wallace Trail and from there back to Camp. The [[Infty?]] are mounted in wagons. March 30 miles down the river camping at a place on the river called "Big Timbers". On the way the guide wounded an antelope. When "Tip" my dog chased him and caught and held it until the guide came up and finished it. It was the largest antelope I ever saw. | ||
Oct 2nd - Marched 30 miles in a south east course to Beaver creek Ks. Saw plenty of fresh buffalo signs, but no buffalo. | Oct 2nd - Marched 30 miles in a south east course to Beaver creek Ks. Saw plenty of fresh buffalo signs, but no buffalo. | ||
Oct 3rd - Marched 23 miles up Beaver Creek crossing the south fork and traveling between the forks and camping on the south fork. We here struck the trail of the indians who fought Col Forsyth leading down the creek. It went about | Oct 3rd - Marched 23 miles up Beaver Creek crossing the south fork and traveling between the forks and camping on the south fork. We here struck the trail of the indians who fought Col Forsyth leading down the creek. It went about |
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to Beaver Creek and follow that up to the Fort Wallace Trail and from there back to Camp. The Infty? are mounted in wagons. March 30 miles down the river camping at a place on the river called "Big Timbers". On the way the guide wounded an antelope. When "Tip" my dog chased him and caught and held it until the guide came up and finished it. It was the largest antelope I ever saw. Oct 2nd - Marched 30 miles in a south east course to Beaver creek Ks. Saw plenty of fresh buffalo signs, but no buffalo. Oct 3rd - Marched 23 miles up Beaver Creek crossing the south fork and traveling between the forks and camping on the south fork. We here struck the trail of the indians who fought Col Forsyth leading down the creek. It went about