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Thursday 17th Jan 1805 about 3 of this morning the wind began to blow from the North & began to freeze continued cold & the wind the same course all day

Friday 18th Jan 1805 clear cold weather 2 of our hunters came in had killed 4 deer 4 wolves and one bearow? 2 men belonged to the N.W. Company that trades at the unclear villages came to our fort, this day they told us that these animals we call Braroes? are a Specie? of the Badgers, which are common in Europe

Saturday 19th Jan 1805 2 men Sent with three horses down the river for meat to the hunting Camps, which is about 30 miles distant from the Fort. this way they go on the unclear