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August 6.Bartges arrived with sheep [[obscured]]
August 6.Bartges arrived with sheep [[obscured]]
8 August 20 1878  [[obscured]]
8 August 20 1878  [[obscured]]
Bartges. Mr Daniels & myself went [[unclear]] mountains above the town of Dayton about 20 miles away to haul wood for winter use. We did not start very early, hence was obliged to camp by the Road side
Bartges. Mr Daniels & myself went [[unclear]] mountains above the town of Dayton about 20 miles away to haul wood for winter use. We did not start very early, hence was obliged to camp by the Road side about 6 miles from the place where we expected to cut the timber
 
August 21 1878
About 1/2 from where one camped last night we entered open pine land and for about 5 miles timber. becoming more dense all the way we camped at

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many years of sickness caused by Indian arrow wounds received in 1851 - Mr. B. was absent, having went down to unclear Willamette Valley in Western Oregon to purchase a band of sheep, and is now expected home in about two weeks -- Mrs B. was overseeing the farm work & her oldest daughter Agnes, no Mrs Daniels is living with them, her husband being on the way from the Willamette Valley with her father, driving sheep

Jul 16.17.18 = Stayed at Bartges' July 19 & 20 = " " " July 21 = " " " July 22 = " " " July 23.24 = " " " July 25 & 26 = " " " July 27.28.29.30 - [[obscured by piece of newspaper) July 31 = obscured Aug. 1.2.3.4 = obscured August 6.Bartges arrived with sheep obscured 8 August 20 1878 obscured Bartges. Mr Daniels & myself went unclear mountains above the town of Dayton about 20 miles away to haul wood for winter use. We did not start very early, hence was obliged to camp by the Road side about 6 miles from the place where we expected to cut the timber

August 21 1878 About 1/2 from where one camped last night we entered open pine land and for about 5 miles timber. becoming more dense all the way we camped at