Isaac A. Flint - diary - Transcript.

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dc.date.issued1849
dc.description15 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.en_US
dc.description.abstract"On board Bark 'Keoka' ' getting ready for sea. Passengers have been coming on board all day. All the berths in the cabin are taken. Now I will study the character of some of them. Here are some Frenchmen one of them has a very sour countenance more gloomy than any storm I wish to meet on the way to the Columbia. I'll notice that young man with the small narrow forehead keen black eyes and slightly roman nose. There is one man who has fallen under the suspicion of dishonest, his countenance is rather fallen. The conversation is on potatoes."en_US
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dc.titleIsaac A. Flint - diary - Transcript.en_US

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