Mss-90-01-01-037

OverviewVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

5 revisions
Ella Moore at Apr 05, 2024 05:36 PM

Mss-90-01-01-037

33 [[Blackjack, Ada, 1898-1983|our seamstress]] (?) to make some skin socks and mittens, and told her to start scraping a deer skin. When I returned from out on the ice I found her gone, where I could not acertain. I hitched up the dogs and put up a pole with a box nailed to it half way between this camp and the other camp. I then went to the other camp with some traps and incedentals for them and returned home, bringing a load of wood with me. When I arrived at camp I found [[Galle, Milton Harvey Robert, 1902-1923|Galle]] home and [[Blackjack, Ada, 1898-1983|the seamstress]] just arrived. She said that she had been out on the ice wandering around following a fox track. That is all I could get out of her. Consequently she went supperless to bed. She will not work and sits about and disobeys orders and eats up our food and is being paid $50 a month for doing the opposite, always. Some times I think she is a little touched in the head and other times just plain ornery. Strong breeze from East. Cold. Cloudy Nov 25 Friday Max 30.5 Min 21.5 Blowing a light gale all day from the East with drifting snow as [[Galle, Milton Harvey Robert, 1902-1923|Galle]] and I celebrated Thanksgiving (which came yesterday) and stayed in camp. Cut wood and repaired snow roof

33

our seamstress (?) to make some skin socks
and mittens, and told her to start scraping
a deer skin. When I returned from out on the ice I found her gone, where I could
not acertain. I hitched up the dogs and
put up a pole with a box nailed to it
half way between this camp and the
other camp. I then went to the other camp
with some traps and incedentals for
them and returned home, bringing a
load of wood with me. When I arrived
at camp I found Galle home and the
seamstress
just arrived. She said that
she had been out on the ice wandering
around following a fox track. That is
all I could get out of her. Consequently
she went supperless to bed. She will not
work and sits about and disobeys orders
and eats up our food and is being paid
$50 a month for doing the opposite, always.
Some times I think she is a little touched
in the head and other times just plain
ornery. Strong breeze from East. Cold. Cloudy

Max 30.5
Min 21.5

Blowing a light gale all day from the East
with drifting snow as Galle and I celebrated
Thanksgiving (which came yesterday) and stayed
in camp. Cut wood and repaired snow roof

Mss-90-01-01-037

our seamstress (?) to make some shein boots and mittens, and told her to start poraping a deer skin. When I networked from out on the ice I found her gone, where I could not acertain. I hitched up the dogs and put up a pole with a box nailed to it half way between this camp and the other camp. I then went to the other camp with some traps and incedentals fox them and returned home, bringing a load of wood with me. When I arrived at camp I found Galle home and the seamstress just arrived. She said that she had been out on the ice wandering around following a fox track. That is all I could get out of her. Consequently she went payperless to bed. She will not work and sits about and disobeys orders and eats up our food and is being paid $50 a month for doing the opposite, always. Some times I think she is a little touched in the head and other times just plain ornery Strong creage from East. Cold. Cloudy max 30.5. min 21.5 Blowing a light gale all day from the East with drifting snow as Galle and I celebrated Thanksgiving (which came yesterday) and stayed in camp. Cut wood and repaired maw roof

our seamstress (?) to make some [shein] boots and mittens, and told her to start [poraping] a deer skin. When I [networked] from out on the ice I found her gone, where I could not acertain. I hitched up the dogs and put up a pole with a box nailed to it half way between this camp and the other camp. I then went to the other camp with some traps and incedentals [fox] them and returned home, bringing a load of wood with me. When I arrived at camp I found Galle home and the seamstress just arrived. She said that she had been out on the ice wandering around following a fox track. That is all I could get out of her. Consequently she went [payperless] to bed. She will not work and sits about and disobeys orders and eats up our food and is being paid $50 a month for doing the opposite, always. Some times I think she is a little [touched] in the head and other times just plain [ornery] Strong [creage] from East. Cold. Cloudy

max 30.5. min 21.5
Blowing a light [gale] all day from the East with drifting snow as Galle and I celebrated Thanksgiving (which came yesterday) and stayed in camp. Cut wood and repaired [maw] roof