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William Law Ogilby Diary

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April 1st
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Finds us making  fools of ourselves by going over a rough country to work: doing over a mile the first day. Nothing of any interest occured today.
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April  2nd
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April 1st Finds us making  fools of ourselves by going over a rough country to work: doing over a mile the first day. Nothing of any interest occurred today.
Today we move our camp about one mile up a valley: afterwards as soon as  tents are pitched and dinner has been devoured we do some more work on our survey line:  the packers are ordered to take grub ahead so as to be ready for us the next day:  very fatigued we approach camp about sundown,  [?] devour the necessities of life. Then tumble into the blankets where we smoke and finally drop into a profound sleep. [The ?] bill of fare on a survey party con-
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April  2nd  Today we move our camp about one mile up a valley: afterwards as soon as  tents are pitched and dinner has been devoured we do some more work on our survey line:  the packers are ordered to take grub ahead so as to be ready for us the next day:  very fatigued we approach camp about sundown,  eagerly devour the necessities of life. Then tumble into the blankets where we smoke and finally drop into a profound sleep. Our bill of fare on a survey party consists of
  
 
Breakfast 6 a.m.
 
Breakfast 6 a.m.
Musch or oatmeal withe milk and sugar
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Musch or oatmeal with milk and sugar
 
Fried bacon, bread and butter
 
Fried bacon, bread and butter
 
Applesauce. Coffee
 
Applesauce. Coffee
  
AAAA1452 File 1
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BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.
Ogilby, William Law
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Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892
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April 1st Finds us making fools of ourselves by going over a rough country to work: doing over a mile the first day. Nothing of any interest occurred today.

April 2nd Today we move our camp about one mile up a valley: afterwards as soon as tents are pitched and dinner has been devoured we do some more work on our survey line: the packers are ordered to take grub ahead so as to be ready for us the next day: very fatigued we approach camp about sundown, eagerly devour the necessities of life. Then tumble into the blankets where we smoke and finally drop into a profound sleep. Our bill of fare on a survey party consists of

Breakfast 6 a.m. Musch or oatmeal with milk and sugar Fried bacon, bread and butter Applesauce. Coffee

BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.