. Marcus Whitman, pathfinder and patriot. Captain Wyeth, a gentleman fromBoston, whom we saw at the Rendezvous on his way dinner consisted of dry buffalo meat, turnips and friedbread, which was a luxury. Mountain bread is simply coarseflour and water mixed and roasted or fried in buffalo one who has had nothing but meat for a long time thisrelishes well. For tea we had the same, with the additionof some stewed service berries. The buildings of the fort are made of hewed logs, withroofs covered with mud brick, chimneys and fireplaces alsobeing built of the same; no windows ex


. Marcus Whitman, pathfinder and patriot. Captain Wyeth, a gentleman fromBoston, whom we saw at the Rendezvous on his way dinner consisted of dry buffalo meat, turnips and friedbread, which was a luxury. Mountain bread is simply coarseflour and water mixed and roasted or fried in buffalo one who has had nothing but meat for a long time thisrelishes well. For tea we had the same, with the additionof some stewed service berries. The buildings of the fort are made of hewed logs, withroofs covered with mud brick, chimneys and fireplaces alsobeing built of the same; no windows except square holes inthe roof, and in the bastion a few port holes large enough forguns only. The buildings are all enclosed in a strong log affords them a place of safety when attacked by hostileIndians, as tbey frequently are, the fort being in the Black-foot country. Since dinner we visited the garden and cornfields. The turnips in the garden appeared thrifty—the topsvery large and tall, but the roots small. The peas looked. POKT Exterior


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