A Northern Experience: The Journals of Norman Robinson
On the River Page 24

My duties kept me working day and night on that downward trip, delivering freight at each Post, taking on intermediate deliveries, etc. etc.

Stops only occurred when we tied up during darkness, but as we got further North, daylight lasted longer.

Of course, stops were occasionally necessary for fuel. As our vessel burned wood – great piles, cut in 4 foot lengths – called cordwood, had been made at convenient points along our route.

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