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Death Valley in ’49

CHAPTER IX
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On the third morning a lone traveler with a small wagon and one yoke of oxen, died.

He seemed to be on this journey to seek to regain his health.

He was from Kentucky, but I have forgotten his name.

Some were very active about his wagon and, some thought too much attention was paid to a stranger.

He was decently buried by the men of the company.
This very morning a Mr.Rynierson called the attention of the crowd and made some remarks upon the situation.


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