Primary Source-Narratives
Diary of William H. Ashley
The diary of William H. Ashley was written from March 25- June 27, 1825. In this diary William tells how far he and his group of four men traveled that day. He also tells what he saw, where he stayed that day, and the weather he experienced. This wasn't as much of a diary as it was a log of their travels every single day until June 27th. Something I found interesting was he never states where his destination is or why he's traveled so long to be in this certain place. All he really says is going over to mountains or camping at the bank for the creek. However in this writing the reader is able to imagine where he is going based on his descriptions. some examples of these are, "we traveled over a beautiful fertile valley" and "The mountain is steep and difficult to ascend covered with quaking asp, Cedar, pine". From this piece of writing I learned that most of his journey through St. Louis Missouri, had fertile land, creeks, and mountains with cold air and clear skies
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