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of water in the City, but there was quite a profusion of flowers, & there saw blue phlox 10 feet in height & forming a very large bush.We have felt [[We have felt ?]] [[Unclear]] [[page torn]]
of water in the City, but there was quite a profusion of flowers, I there saw blue phlox 10 feet in height & forming a very large bush.We have felt [[Unclear]] [[page torn]]
blooms, this must be a beautiful place when well wattered,but now every thing is dusty-& the fountains are dried up.  Took another walk with [[Genl']] [[Rincon?]] this Evening, he showed us the oldest Church [[insert above--San Francisco]] in the City. It was quite a larger one and with a garden attached, The Methodist have bought the Church, I now are holding services their, under [Unclear]] Missionary [[in Butler?]]--Mr Hutchinson, a Presbyterian, also has
bloom, this must be a beautiful place when well wattered, but now every thing is dusty-& the fountains all dried up.  Took another walk with Genl' Reneau this Evening, he showed us the oldest Church -San Francisco - in the City. It was quite a large one and with garden attached, The Methodist have bought the Church, & now are holding services there, under their Missionary Dr Butler--Mr Hutchinson, a Presbyterian, also has

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of water in the City, but there was quite a profusion of flowers, I there saw blue phlox 10 feet in height & forming a very large bush.We have felt Unclear page torn bloom, this must be a beautiful place when well wattered, but now every thing is dusty-& the fountains all dried up. Took another walk with Genl' Reneau this Evening, he showed us the oldest Church -San Francisco - in the City. It was quite a large one and with garden attached, The Methodist have bought the Church, & now are holding services there, under their Missionary Dr Butler--Mr Hutchinson, a Presbyterian, also has