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Tuesday July 20 1880
Tuesday July 20 1880
Set out early and at 7 A.M. was a [[Coulys?]] + Fords trading post and found the Toll Bridge had been swept away by the high water the day after we passed over - We therefore were obliged to go own the Shokane River on the north side at a point near the Shokane Falls
Set out early and at 7 A.M. was a [[Coulys?]] + Fords trading post and found the Toll Bridge had been swept away by the high water the day after we passed over - We therefore were obliged to go own the Shokane River on the north side at a point near the Shokane Falls +

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Saturday July 17, 1880 Today was hot and sultry - not a bit of air stirring? on the Lake - We went up about 5 miles further and cross over to the East side and camp

Sunday July 18 1880 We returned down towards the main body of the Lake and turned the bow of our boat up the Cor de lane River, another arm of the Lake of similar character extending off more easterly - We camped in a cave on the south side and were pestered by the moskitoes all night and the only consolation we had was we had a good camp ground and plenty of game and fish

Monday July 19 1880 Went up the Cor-de-lane arm of the Lake about 4 miles, and returned along the north ? side to the Fort, and at 6 P.M took our horses out of the government? herd and packed up, and proceeded down River + camped at "Little Falls, 6 miles below

Tuesday July 20 1880 Set out early and at 7 A.M. was a Coulys? + Fords trading post and found the Toll Bridge had been swept away by the high water the day after we passed over - We therefore were obliged to go own the Shokane River on the north side at a point near the Shokane Falls +