Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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Head of Rentsall-Glind March 18th, 1914 Dear Doctor: Weege has decided that he has helped us all that he can and wants to go back to Derby. We are getting along all right and I am feeling better. He should strike much- soon in a couple of days. Let Weege have the following: 25 lbs Rice 5 " Can Sugar 3 " Tea 20 Pkgs Beef with papers Durham and his homathills He is giving me Willie and all pigs. If he do not strike meat in three days two more boys will be back in that time. Let Weege also