Supplies for Taraca Expedition 
*" '“One Medical and Surgical che st ordered” to be in readiness ai Camp "VioarTTi 
Yi eight, 100 pounds . 
Dr. Patterson will have a medical and a surgical chest ( 2 '• height, 200 pounds. 
Shipped on the IJ . S . A 
4 Medical chests 
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1 Box Surgical dressings 
2 Boxes First Aid Packets 
400 pounds 
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160 
1 Box Liquors 
1 Gold Medal Cot 
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30 
Total 760 
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1 Box of lanterns 
1 axq 
1 Water can and buckets 
1 Box 
40 
1 Bundle (Hospital tent fly) 20 
50 
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Grand Total 900 pounds. 
March 31, 1904. at Matallng Falls we stopped for lunch. At the sawmill. Lieuten- 
ant Dona Id a- n gave us hot coffee, sandwiches, and pickles. 
At Vicars General ?food*s command was not by Major Bullard and Lieuten- 
ant Merry and the command, consisting of 3 companies of infantry, 1 mountain 
Battery, and wagon and pack mule trains, turned out for review. Lieu- 
tenant Mess took me in and cared for me most hospitably. Tie found it very 
cold at VicarsI 
April 1, 1904* While shooting birds, I came across Mr. Ireland of the Chicago 
University, who accompanied General Wood on this expedition* Mr. Irelanc 
