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St Johns     } = See page [[encircled]] 6 [[/encircled]] [[underlined]] ante [[/underlined]] 
Newfoundland }      
Arrival in ^[[the Harbor at]] New London
2 Aug Sept 13th 1862
[[underlined]] Vide [[/underlined]] Log p. [[encircled]] 10 [[encircled]]
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Sat. I think I left [[strikethrough]] Left in [[/strikethrough]] in morning Boat for New London to N.Y.  When I arrived [[image - cross]] Morning Sept 14/62 - Monday Sept 15th spent in [[underlined]] Aston Library [[/underlined]] with Hacklugt[[guess]].
Left Esquimeaux at Capt. Bud's
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Transcription Notes:
[[writing in blue ink almost totally obscured by black ink bleading through from other side of sheet. As best I can see]] Somewhere in the notes the digital record notes should show that in the eskimo language "In-nu-it" (or Innuit in Hall's book) means "the people."