In memoriamSergeant Charles FloydReport of the Floyd Memorial Association . erhaps not finisberl out; a third isWilliam Lebouch; the fourth is Lasuness, possibly standing for La Jeu-nesse. But nothing is known of any such persons in connection with theexpedition. A memorandum inside the front cover has the date of May 13,1S04; otherwise the 53 manuscript pages of the journal run from May 14 toAugust 18, 1804—two days before the Sergeants death. As printed in makes 14 pages, or less than half of Prof. Butlers pamphlet. The print isintended to be verbatim, literatim et punctatim, and no d


In memoriamSergeant Charles FloydReport of the Floyd Memorial Association . erhaps not finisberl out; a third isWilliam Lebouch; the fourth is Lasuness, possibly standing for La Jeu-nesse. But nothing is known of any such persons in connection with theexpedition. A memorandum inside the front cover has the date of May 13,1S04; otherwise the 53 manuscript pages of the journal run from May 14 toAugust 18, 1804—two days before the Sergeants death. As printed in makes 14 pages, or less than half of Prof. Butlers pamphlet. The print isintended to be verbatim, literatim et punctatim, and no doubt renders theoriginal with fidelity. Through the courtesy of Hon. Geo. D. Perkins, weare enabled to present three fac-similes of portions of the manuscript, asfirst printed in the Sioux City Journal of August 21, 1895, these being takenfrom the first and last pages, and from the inside of the back cover, whereoccurs the Sergeants autograph signature—probably the only one in exist-ence. REPORT OF THE FLOYD MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. **Vj J \i j<^ 4 KjM \ -1 JM * 1 ^0. vinmemoriamsergea00floy


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