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The wind [[unclear]], we took our supper- and embarked at sun-set_ we fond the night pleasant and calm_ [[unknown]] Black & [[unknown]] river and [[unknown]] point where are buried [[unknown]] [unknown]] & [[his?]] [[light?]] voyagers in the sand on shore. _ We continued our cruise till midnight when [[unknown]] [[Host?]] put to shore and gave his men some time to rest, while he was [[employed?]] in preparing them some supper._ The sun at length appearing above the horizon, we struck our camp and [[unknown]] did [[onward?]] until about G A M. on the [[morn'g?]] June 23rd.  
The wind [[unclear]], we took our supper- and embarked at sun-set_ we fond the night pleasant and calm_ [[unknown]] Black & [[unknown]] river and [[unknown]] point where are buried [[unknown]] [unknown]] & [[his?]] [[light?]] voyagers in the sand on shore. _ We continued our cruise till midnight when [[unknown]] [[Host?]] put to shore and gave his men some time to rest, while he was [[employed?]] in preparing them some supper._ The sun at length appearing above the horizon, we struck our camp and [[unknown]] did [[onward?]] until about G A M. on the [[morn'g?]] June 23rd.  


We landed on a small island, to cook our breakfast, which was sufficiently plentiful, through every part of our food was consumed and we of course had no alternative but to proceed without delay on to line without eating. Our crew not having been able to use the sails here [[unknown?]] the mast and yards, declaring that as they could not sail before, they would not sail new, but would go all the rest of the way with their paddles. We again embarked to
We landed on a small island, to cook our breakfast, which was sufficiently plentiful, through every part of our food was consumed and we of course had no alternative but to proceed without delay on to line without eating. Our crew not having been able to use the sails here [[unknown?]] the mast and yards, declaring that as they could not sail before, they would not sail new, but would go all the rest of the way with their paddles. We again embarked to our [[wheel?]] Boat song, and discovering a canoe in the distance, made for her and [[unknown?]] came along side, when I [[unknown]] Colonel [[Coghan?]], Inspector [[Samual?]] of the Army, seated in her bottom. We exchanged [[civilities?]], enquired the distance to [[Mackinac?]], which was thirty miles and [[pursued?]] our [[cruck?]]. Here we [[unknown]] a ridge of higher land than any we had found since we left Green Bay; and as usual, [[unknown?]] the Bald headed Eage, [[soaring?]] [[unknown?]] his [[unknown?]]. About twelve o=clock in [paped?]] point [[Aux?]] [[Chene?]],,

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The wind unclear, we took our supper- and embarked at sun-set_ we fond the night pleasant and calm_ unknown Black & unknown river and unknown point where are buried unknown [unknown]] & his? light? voyagers in the sand on shore. _ We continued our cruise till midnight when unknown Host? put to shore and gave his men some time to rest, while he was employed? in preparing them some supper._ The sun at length appearing above the horizon, we struck our camp and unknown did onward? until about G A M. on the morn'g? June 23rd.

We landed on a small island, to cook our breakfast, which was sufficiently plentiful, through every part of our food was consumed and we of course had no alternative but to proceed without delay on to line without eating. Our crew not having been able to use the sails here unknown? the mast and yards, declaring that as they could not sail before, they would not sail new, but would go all the rest of the way with their paddles. We again embarked to our wheel? Boat song, and discovering a canoe in the distance, made for her and unknown? came along side, when I unknown Colonel Coghan?, Inspector Samual? of the Army, seated in her bottom. We exchanged civilities?, enquired the distance to Mackinac?, which was thirty miles and pursued? our cruck?. Here we unknown a ridge of higher land than any we had found since we left Green Bay; and as usual, unknown? the Bald headed Eage, soaring? unknown? his unknown?. About twelve o=clock in [paped?]] point Aux? Chene?,,