Field notes, undated, 2 volumes
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10 11.16 AM N 90 W 11.21 S 45 W. 11.24 S 62 W. 11.37 S 28 W. 11.41 S 72 W. X [illegible] 12.14 S 78 W. 12.22 [illegible] 12.25 [illegible] [illegible] S 25 E. S 25 W. [illegible] 2. Flowers to brookside on left bank of branch also [illegible] and [illegible] by the way? 3. Time for crossing a little over the channel? Did [illegible] with my hat, and got it back again. 4. By station 10, I think this was the second time we saw the old camp. S 25 W. N 64 W. Due S, [illegible] [illegible] 1.09 1.28 3.16 3.22 3.22 4.14 [illegible] to [illegible] creek, considered a good one. [illegible] and [illegible], the two were about 5 rods apart. [illegible] S 15 W. S 36 W. Due S. [illegible] 4.28 [illegible] to [illegible] T 9:20 P.M. I am willing to E. Branch and along bank [illegible] 11.510 5.20 Along for (Camp) from Co in West fork Camp [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] 2 F. 3 4 F. 6 F. Hickory Camp F. F. [illegible] Place (1075) (Quaint Creek) 11 [illegible] at Camp 6 saw Treetops for 2-3 days in the long trail of Cherokee and I think of that as being the only part of my trip that was not a success. Camp 4 is on Bear Fork and Camp 5 on West Fork, 1/2 mile from Camp 6. I think it must have been a mistake to go this far, but I did not know it then.