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change in the appearance of the country but I think Custer & his party having come through the arid plains of the Little Missouri & the horrible monotony of the Bad lands were ready to believe almost any tolerably nice place a paradise. We are now encamped at Custer camp of 26 July. It is very pretty & since we have got down hill a little I have had to change my verdict on grass. For the last 5 miles the grass is superb & we camp on a sward that cannot be beat - We are about 1000 feet below the summits of the bordering hills & about 400