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William Law Ogilby Diary

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two fingers of my left hand they bleed a good lot but bandaging them up tight causes the blood to stop flowing and with care will be alright again shortly. Camp is fixed by 2 p.m.
 
two fingers of my left hand they bleed a good lot but bandaging them up tight causes the blood to stop flowing and with care will be alright again shortly. Camp is fixed by 2 p.m.
July 29th. Packed grub from Divide some of the others making a trail towards Battles Lake; most inconvenient working with my sore fingers every time I make a grab at a twig they start to bleed again.
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July 30th. Take a load ahead to Battles Lake; and come back empty we have to drop 3000 ft between our present camp and Battles in 3 miles ; which is quite a hill to get down & up;
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July 29th. Packed grub from Divide some of the others making a trail towards Buttles Lake; most inconvenient working with my sore fingers every time I make a grab at a twig they start to bleed again.
July 31th. Make some sketches today; two of the packers arrive; others are hunting ; the usual thing of the Sunday is not " walking in the [?]" but washing clothes.
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July 30th. Take a load ahead to Buttles Lake; and come back empty we have to drop 3000 ft between our present camp and Buttles in 3 miles; which is quite a hill to get down & up;
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July 31th. Make some sketches today; two of the packers arrive; others are hunting; the usual thing of the Sunday is not "walking in the [illegible]" but washing clothes.
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BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.

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two fingers of my left hand they bleed a good lot but bandaging them up tight causes the blood to stop flowing and with care will be alright again shortly. Camp is fixed by 2 p.m.

July 29th. Packed grub from Divide some of the others making a trail towards Buttles Lake; most inconvenient working with my sore fingers every time I make a grab at a twig they start to bleed again.

July 30th. Take a load ahead to Buttles Lake; and come back empty we have to drop 3000 ft between our present camp and Buttles in 3 miles; which is quite a hill to get down & up;

July 31th. Make some sketches today; two of the packers arrive; others are hunting; the usual thing of the Sunday is not "walking in the [illegible]" but washing clothes.

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