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page number 62 Sept. as they were disappearing around some bushes. Yesterday morning the tops of the highest mountains to the South were covered with snow, but this morning it is all gone. A train, or rather three trains of 25 wagons in all came in today, loaded with com-supplies & corn for me. They did not see any indians along the route. 11th. Unloaded all the trains and found the stores in splendid condition. The mail party consisting of Sergt. Murphy and some 15 men started for Phil. Kearney about 8 P.M. 12th. Rested a little after my busy time. 13th. About 20 indians came down off the hills on the other side of teh river and a few of them came down the road to the fording. I didnt like their looks at any time