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36.  and hospitably treated by Mr Geowand and W. James Duff --  Lat. 24°, 58'  Residence in Guaymas and Journey in to Interior --  There is a small hill close on the beach and in the midil of the town, [[strikeout: which altho' it has only a]] and the miserable hovel on the top of it is dignified with the name of fortress, where the Mexican flag is displayed on Sundays and holidays and when any Vessel enters or leaves the Port --  The guns, four in number, were situated at the front of the hill on the mole where the guard consisting of about half a dozen fellows almost without shirts to their backs, were posted --  On the [[unclear]], at [[strikeout]] about 10 at Night, they
36.  and hospitably treated by Mr Geowand and W. James Duff --  Lat. 24°, 58'  Residence in Guaymas and Journey in to Interior --  There is a small hill close on the beach and in the midil of the town, [[strikeout: which altho' it has only a]] and the miserable hovel on the top of it is dignified with the name of fortress, where the Mexican flag is displayed on Sundays and holidays and when any Vessel enters or leaves the Port --  The guns, four in number, were situated at the front of the hill on the mole where the guard consisting of about half a dozen fellows almost without shirts to their backs, were posted --  On the 10h, at [[strikeout]] about 10 at Night, they

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36. and hospitably treated by Mr Geowand and W. James Duff -- Lat. 24°, 58' Residence in Guaymas and Journey in to Interior -- There is a small hill close on the beach and in the midil of the town, strikeout: which altho' it has only a and the miserable hovel on the top of it is dignified with the name of fortress, where the Mexican flag is displayed on Sundays and holidays and when any Vessel enters or leaves the Port -- The guns, four in number, were situated at the front of the hill on the mole where the guard consisting of about half a dozen fellows almost without shirts to their backs, were posted -- On the 10h, at strikeout about 10 at Night, they