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We took breakfast with Jane. I paid $1.12 for our supper and lodging. We tried to buy a canoe or boat to go down the river. I went to the garrison, but the major was so sick that I could not see him, nor could I get an answer until in the afternoon ; then it was that we could not have a boat, but we obtained the liberty to cut a tree to make one. We concluded to begin the next morning; 22 The garrison at Fort Wayne, in 1817, consisted of 56 men. "The departure of the troops and the abandonment ...of the fort as a military stronghold took place in 1819. At this time Fort Wayne was a small village." B. J. Griswold, The Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, In- diana. In 1819 the village contained about thirty dwelling houses. Lindley, Indiana as Seen by Early Travelers, p. 250. *Note, i. e., Wa-bi, or "White." Journal of Thomas Dean 333 bought some soap for 75 cents per pound to wash our clothes, and bought a quart of whiskey for $1. September 20th. We prepared to make our canoe. I bought some beef for $1.75.
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