April 13, 1834

13 April: [An] even more severe storm during the night and in the morning; we did not expect any of our people.M24Today Síh-Chidä took leave of us forever, because he was [going out] with a war party South wind. At seven thirty, 63°F [17.2°C]. Mató-Tópe was drawn. Early [today] someone saw the first turkey buzzard. At twelve o’clock, 72°F [22.2°C]. Severe south wind, [and a] storm that abated a little toward evening [but] returned in the night.

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Sunday, April 13, 1834
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Logan Yogi