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January, Monday, 19.1863.  Still on the boat, but expect to leave to morrow morning. Attended theatre & heard "Leeper G Day" pretty well played. Came very near being arrested for being out after hours contrary to city orders. Sat up until late talking. As the day has been stormy & unpleasant. Paid [[Freid ?]] Crawford what I owed him. Wrote to Mrs. Wickersham.
January, Monday, 19.1863.   
Tuesday, 20. Morning still here & will be some time yet delayed. It does seem impossible to get away. Started past afternoon going some 30 or 40 miles & laid by for the night. Very pleasant on the boat.  X  1— X
Still on the boat, but expect to leave to morrow morning. Attended theatre & heard "Leeper G Day" pretty well played. Came very near being arrested for being out after hours contrary to city orders. Sat up until late talking as the day has been stormy & unpleasant. Paid [[Freid ?]] Crawford what I owed him. Wrote to Mrs. Wickersham.
Wednesday, 21. Started early this morning. Arrived at Helena before noon & laid by for an hour or more. Saw Col. Bussey. Saw Rice & Kittridge. Sat until late before retiring. Pleasant & agreeable company on board.
 
Tuesday, 20.  
Morning still here & will be some time yet delayed. It does seem impossible to get away. Started past afternoon going some 30 or 40 miles & laid up for the night. Very pleasant on the boat.  X  1— X
 
Wednesday, 21.  
Started early this morning. Arrived at [[unclear]] before noon & laid by for an hour or more. Saw Col. Bussey. Saw Rice & Kittridge. Sat until late before retiring. Pleasant & agreeable company on board.

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January, Monday, 19.1863. Still on the boat, but expect to leave to morrow morning. Attended theatre & heard "Leeper G Day" pretty well played. Came very near being arrested for being out after hours contrary to city orders. Sat up until late talking as the day has been stormy & unpleasant. Paid Freid ? Crawford what I owed him. Wrote to Mrs. Wickersham.

Tuesday, 20. Morning still here & will be some time yet delayed. It does seem impossible to get away. Started past afternoon going some 30 or 40 miles & laid up for the night. Very pleasant on the boat. X 1— X

Wednesday, 21. Started early this morning. Arrived at unclear before noon & laid by for an hour or more. Saw Col. Bussey. Saw Rice & Kittridge. Sat until late before retiring. Pleasant & agreeable company on board.