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[[+symbol.  See prior page]]  We had many visitors at Craig during the month I remained there gathering strength for the journey homeward.  Major [[Symondson?]], Colonel [[Rune?]], Major Van [[Bokelem?]], Major Casey M. [[Troy?]], Major Holmes, Cosby [[?]] and others whose names are no longer to be found in the Army Register.  Among the travelers who stopped at the Fort for rest and refreshments was the Venerable Father Macheboeuf  [[Machebeuf?]].
[[+symbol.  See prior page]]  We had many visitors at Craig during the month I remained there gathering strength for the journey homeward.  Major [[Symondson?]], Colonel [[Reese?]], Major Van [[Bokelem?]], Major Casey M. [[Troy?]], Major Holmes, Cosby [[DuBoyes?]] and others whose names are no longer to be found in the Army Register.  Among the travelers who stopped at the Fort for rest and refreshments was the Venerable Father Macheboeuf.  This famous priest journeyed everywhere through the Rocky Mountains from Mexico to the British Possessions alone.  With him [[damaged manuscript]] idle mules and saddle bags he was welcome at all [[damaged manuscript]] military posts and traversed with safety all indian [[damaged manuscript]] A learned and holy missionary without [[damaged manuscript]] or purse this devout peacemaker carried [[damaged manuscript]] of the blessed Kingdom to illuminate [[damaged manuscript]] pathway.
 
Leaving Fort Craig for the last time March 30, 1859
 
[[+ inside circle symbol.  See prior page]] except the meeting of officers at different points. Maj McComb and Lieut Wm H. Bell at Sabinal and George Sykes, Whistler and [[Freedley?]] at Las [[Lamas?]].

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+symbol. See prior page We had many visitors at Craig during the month I remained there gathering strength for the journey homeward. Major Symondson?, Colonel Reese?, Major Van Bokelem?, Major Casey M. Troy?, Major Holmes, Cosby DuBoyes? and others whose names are no longer to be found in the Army Register. Among the travelers who stopped at the Fort for rest and refreshments was the Venerable Father Macheboeuf. This famous priest journeyed everywhere through the Rocky Mountains from Mexico to the British Possessions alone. With him damaged manuscript idle mules and saddle bags he was welcome at all damaged manuscript military posts and traversed with safety all indian damaged manuscript A learned and holy missionary without damaged manuscript or purse this devout peacemaker carried damaged manuscript of the blessed Kingdom to illuminate damaged manuscript pathway.

Leaving Fort Craig for the last time March 30, 1859

+ inside circle symbol. See prior page except the meeting of officers at different points. Maj McComb and Lieut Wm H. Bell at Sabinal and George Sykes, Whistler and Freedley? at Las Lamas?.