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1866 Tuesday January 16
1866.
Miss River [and unclear]
Tuesday, January 16.
Clear + cold all day though pleasant aboard Passed New Madrid + the other places of interest on the river + shall be in Cairo {unclear] (probably) about dark – {Find today in] in running in the [unclear] in considerable quantities A good feeling seems to prevail aboard + the trip is a pleasant one though I shall feel delighted when at home once more.
Miss River and [unclear].
 
Clear & cold all day though pleasant aboard. - Passed New Madrid & the other places of interest on the river & shall be in Cairo (probably) about darkFind to day ice running in the river in considerable quantities. A good feeling seems to prevail aboard & the trip is a pleasant one though I shall feel delighted when at home once more  
Took shipping [[unclear]] & I [[unclear]] with Rev. Shepherd the Episcopal clergyman from Mont' Ala. On the trip became acquainted with Rev. McCullough [[?]] of near Austin Texas who told me of my friend Baldwin of [[?]]
Took sleeping car & a bunk with Rev Shepherd the Episcopal Clergyman from Mont [[Montgomery]] Ala. - On the trip became acquainted with Rev McCullough of near Austin Texas who told me of my friend Baldwin of Indianola

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1866. Tuesday, January 16. Miss River and [unclear]. Clear & cold all day though pleasant aboard. - Passed New Madrid & the other places of interest on the river & shall be in Cairo (probably) about dark. Find to day ice running in the river in considerable quantities. A good feeling seems to prevail aboard & the trip is a pleasant one though I shall feel delighted when at home once more Took sleeping car & a bunk with Rev Shepherd the Episcopal Clergyman from Mont Montgomery Ala. - On the trip became acquainted with Rev McCullough of near Austin Texas who told me of my friend Baldwin of Indianola