Peale, Savage, Platt and Beveridge on horseback to examine 
the mountain lying to the north of camp beyond the Ogden River* 
Made sketches and returned to camp by 5:00 o’clock in the after- 
noon. At 6:00 Jackson took a photograph of the camp with, 
most of the boys in the foreground and the mountains showing 
splendidly in the background. 
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Stage Trip from Ogden, Utah to Fort Bills, Montana . 
On June 22nd Dr. Hayden gave sudden orders to nine of 
us to get ready for immediate departure, from the Ogden camp 
for Fort Ellis, Montana - Peale, Burck, Logan, Platt, Savage, 
Ilovsy,, Raymond, G-reve and myself. Mr. Herring came with us 
to Fort Hall* We took passage by stage coach at 5 o’clock 
for Corinne, where we stopped until morning at ~the principal 
hotel of the place. The town is. pleasantly situated and has 
some good stores and perhaps 500 to 800 inhabitants. At six 
in the morning we - ten of us - with our great bundle of baggage 
took stage for- Bozeman, a distance of 480 miles. I took the 
outside and although the air was cool the time passed very 
pleasantly as the scenery was fine and the character of the 
country strange to me. We passed up the valley of the Malad, 
a small alkaline basin with a small river which runs west into 
ijear River * We were still in the region of Mormon settlements 
and the stage road was frequently cut up by irrigation ditches, 
many of which were difficult to cross, and the Driver amused 
