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+ | Tuesday, 26th September. Mr. Lambert, with a two horse waggon carried our baggage to Old Town and after Neptune is ready- with Mr. Holyoke in company, loaded our stores etc[?] in the canoe- we, Mr. H. and myself walked to Sunkhaze- then embarked and went up to Mr. [blank space] at the head of Long Island, where we arrived at 9 P.M. and stopped. | ||
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+ | Wednesday 27th. By information received from the Indians who had lately come down the river, we judged it impossible to get up with all our stores and baggage in one canoe- and I go on to Long Island and buy a birch canoe and and two paddles etc [?] for $6.- and draw on Messn's [?] Barker and Crosby for $5. pay balance cash- and at 9.A.M. load our canoes and embark- we find the water very low- having taken a sketch of the River, Islands and Streams as I came up I shall now commence a drawing of them from Bangor, in order to give a view of the country and the route I may take. |
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Tuesday, 26th September. Mr. Lambert, with a two horse waggon carried our baggage to Old Town and after Neptune is ready- with Mr. Holyoke in company, loaded our stores etc[?] in the canoe- we, Mr. H. and myself walked to Sunkhaze- then embarked and went up to Mr. [blank space] at the head of Long Island, where we arrived at 9 P.M. and stopped.
Wednesday 27th. By information received from the Indians who had lately come down the river, we judged it impossible to get up with all our stores and baggage in one canoe- and I go on to Long Island and buy a birch canoe and and two paddles etc [?] for $6.- and draw on Messn's [?] Barker and Crosby for $5. pay balance cash- and at 9.A.M. load our canoes and embark- we find the water very low- having taken a sketch of the River, Islands and Streams as I came up I shall now commence a drawing of them from Bangor, in order to give a view of the country and the route I may take.