Lake Bennett and the Iowa
Again they moved in stages, so some of the party were at Bennett before others and all made many trips. Here's from Marsh notes on April 19, 1898:
"Same old thing - load to the lake. Oh, but this is getting to be hard work but we must get our goods to the lake." After they got their goods to Lake Bennett, they went 35 miles to Caribou Crossing, where they put up a saw mill and built their boats, including the Iowa.
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Tents on rocky point, Bennett | Police Headquarters, Bennett. (Note the sleds and that there is no snow to drag them.) | (Note the black caulking on the boat seams. Local pine tar?) |
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Jenny may have known what was coming next.