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page number 65 Sept - flour sugar & bacon. The stores are in good condition. " 16th Very busy unloading the rest of the wagons. In the morning Swartz, a man belonging to Co "A." came in on the other side of the river. He was Genl Hazen's orderly, and got seperated from him on the other side of the Yellowstone on the 9th inst somehow thus. He stoped to cut off some meat from a buffalo and while doing so four indians came upon him, and as he couldn't catch his horse he broke for some large rock nearby and hid. The indians followed and fired arrows at him which he answered with four revolver shots. They then left & turned their attention to capturing his horse. He remained there