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June 4 Uniformity of Landscape, the Climate is Very fine at this time of the Year the Sun is Very powerful blistering of our ears and [?] nose. Get a fine cool breese all day so as to make it very comfortable to labor our Teams Seldom sweat except under the Collar Thermometer Today 92. all the party well

5 Tuesday. We Camped at Cotton Wood the feature of country the Same daily We are traveling on what is called here a Divide that is a ridge with hills Valley & Ravines rising from the flat top on each side and this arrangement is uniform the Whole of the Way excepting an occasional break through by Rivers & Creek We were visited today with a Small tornado of dust and Sand blowing dustily in our faces, and with Such force that it Started the blood from My bridle Hand in several places when we arrived in Camp We were all as black as the dirt of Kansas could make us. We laughed at each other about our different Complection the Roads were Swept as clean as a parlor floor it was impossible to See 10 feet before one and the animal refused to go on about dusk all was as Calm as if nothing had happened. Thermometer in the Evening 70.

June 6 Wednesday left Cotton Wood for Rock Creek weather warm the Road rather [?] undulating higher ranges of Bluffs or hills the first drawback to all this country is the Want of Wood and Water What can a Man do in this fine Country without wood and water here one May Sit down and plow his [?] of wide acres of as fine land as Can be seen any where, Yet the insecurity of the Chance Satiate the [?] and one feels discouraged or Wants resolution to undertake the task. Thermometer 80. all well We went on 7 miles further than we [?expected?] on to Whiskey Run.

7 Thursday left this Whiskey Run, that is a pool of water on the prairie some twelve miles from any water except a few wells dug within about 10 Miles by Emigrant Settlers for their own [?] and not for Stock So we have to Make our Coffee &c of this water and thankful we are in Kansas to [?] water in any That Most of the Rivers & Creeks are perfectly dry not

7 Thursday