The Journal of Edward Ward 1850-51
Friday, November 22nd
Friday, November 22nd
The same weather squalls of snow and rain, yet not so very cold. Willy McCormick says 'It's no half cold enough'. I hear his intentions are, as soon as he has gathered £300 or so, to return home by New York. We have made today a slashing run of 230 miles—five degrees and a half. Lat. 48.26 S., Long. 89.12. We got a charcoal stove into the cabin today, which has given it a more wholesome feel. Henry got up at the usual hour and seems quite well.