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Journal of a trip to Pikes Peak by James Owen

May 24 1860 Some of our party left Chicago by the Chicago unclear & unclear RR had 25 4 o'clock P.W. 24 day of May 1866 the party consisted of 4 Individual, namely Clancy, Owen, Nolan? John William C.P. Williams, Robert Owens, Mike Franey, Mathew G Goar? the latter two being paperhangers. Jamison Owenson left at 9h 15m PM of the same day by Express, and united with the party at Mendola, here we had a thunderstorm? unclear shower and rain that continued for some ten hours the unclear of the storm seemed to be in the same direction as our own. West & south of Galenburgh the whole country suffers dreadfully for the want of rain. None having fallen near Quincy for unclear months some part of the country is litterally parched with the drought there were many cribs of corn of the largest dimentions, say from 1 to 2 unclear Bushel each, within 50 miles of Galesborogh it is said here that there are many larger than those we saw along the Road unclear shipment some estimated to contain 250 thousand unclear. So I judge that corn will not be higher this year. The City of Quincy is quite a place for the West we judge that it contains about 8 thousand inhabitants, tho we have had no means to determine the facts. Authority differing from 6 to 20 thousand. The market held in the morning at from 4 to 9 o'clock seemed well supplied with meat green [unclear]] fish & c.We saw a larger lot of green peas? offered for sale they looked unclear to us northerners. We arrived here at Quincy last night, at 9 o'clock and were received on board the Boat the same evening by a unclear fronting subofficial, and unclear beggars. in the morning the captain a polite gentleman willing to see things right? also his clerk & steward we left Quincy at 6 o'clock A.M. for Hanibal on Brand. The Lady Pike and arrived at the latter city about 11 a