
"14th [ ] was the same way as the day preceding [ ] in the evening Markham caled the camp together and placed out guards"
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They had their first troubles with some Indians who were bothering them with noise and guns.
This is what Norton Jacob, who was captain of the group that Charles was in, had to say about the day of the 14th:
"Wednesday 14th Early in the morning heard some Indians whooping & a gun fired [ ] soon four of them came to us & were verry Saucy because we would not give them our provisions [ ] one of them offered to shoot one of our cows, but they finaly went away by our giving them two ears of corn apiece—Started on in the course of the day fell in company & camped with Br Brigham, Benson, & Richards & 7 or 8 others 5 miles from the ferry on the Horn—"