March 31, 1834

Beautiful, bright, warm morning, early sunshine. [At] seven thirty, 37°F [2.8°C]. After eight o’clock, strong wind out of the west. We saw a flock of ducks early. The wind blew stormily all day long. Much ice [near] the riverbank broke loose. It was not cold. The news came that Assiniboines had killed [some] beaver-hunting Mandans and captured a woman. At twelve o’clock, 50 3/4°F [10.4°C]. Wind west. About evening the wind abated a little; in the evening, colder. Some frost during the night. At nine o’clock the thermometer [was at] the freezing point. The schähä́ckäs barked next to the fort in the night. [A] very strong night wind.

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