took us over one by one with our
bug
gage baggage, and Cold as it was
we swam our horses
through, and in
about 16 miles traveling we came
to an Indian Wigwam,
not so good
as we met with last night, yet, tho
we had an hour of Son,
we thought
it best >of to tak>ing up
our Quarters, we here
having had a frozen frozen day
to
ride and likely to be a very cold snow
snowy night, time was necessary to
provide with wood &c: which we
got
Compleated and ready to set down
before to a
Comfortable refreshing
fire, before dark, here we passed
a very Cold
night, as chearfull and pleasant,
as could be expected, feel
-ing more
for our horses, than our
-selves, the Woods afforded little
but Snow
and Leaves, we therefore
both last night, and this, after giv-
-ing
them some Oates tyed them up