A Short Biography & Diary of Myron Robert Brown (part 4).

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1921

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"Thursday 3 Gathered without trouble, found an stray which I drove back. We traveled about 14 miles and camped in Kitatache valley. I shod a horse in the vening. During last night we had a heavy thunder storm and it has remained cool and windy all day with prospect of more rain. Friday 4 Gathered the cattle in a few minutes and started into the mountains after reaching the summit our road gave out and we traveled through the woods about five miles and camped on a small creek with splendid grass. Day cool and pleasant. (Head of Tarpiskin). Saturday 5 This is my birthday and I am in a fine place for celebrating it. After hunting considerable for the cattle and road we started Columbia bound and after a hard day's drive arrived near the river and camped on a small creek very tired. (Clockum Creek)."

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11 sheets 8.5 x 11 inch. unpublished typescript

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