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stopped at; the Evening was beautiful indeed & after supper we sat ourselves under a clump of live-oaks when Capt. H. gave us, an account of his being made prisoner at San Antonio by General Woll, the sufferings experienced by himself & some 50 or 60 fellow-captives on their journey to the castle of Perote in Mexico, the inhuman treatment whilst there, his escape with Mr Morgan from prison, their difficulties & dangers ere they reached Vera Cruz, their getting on board an American vessel in that port bound for New Orleans & safe arrival in Texas when the gallant Captain once more clasped & dear wife & fond children to his bosom. He is now presently attending to his plantation on the Colorado River.
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stopped at; the Evening was beautiful indeed & after supper we sat ourselves under a clump of live-oaks when Capt. H. gave us, an account of his being made prisoner at San Antonio by General Woll, the sufferings experienced by himself & some 50 or 60 fellow-captives on their journey to the castle of Perote in Mexico, the inhuman treatment whilst there, his escape with Mr Morgan from prison, their [crossed out: hair breadth escapes] difficulties & dangers ere they reached Vera Cruz, their getting on board an American vessel in that port bound for New Orleans & safe arrival in Texas when the gallant Captain once more clasped & dear wife & fond children to his bosom. He is now presently attending to his plantation on the Colorado River.
14th  Resumed our journey over undulating prairies by Ponton's creek rendered
14th  Resumed our journey over undulating prairies by Ponton's creek rendered
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63 stopped at; the Evening was beautiful indeed & after supper we sat ourselves under a clump of live-oaks when Capt. H. gave us, an account of his being made prisoner at San Antonio by General Woll, the sufferings experienced by himself & some 50 or 60 fellow-captives on their journey to the castle of Perote in Mexico, the inhuman treatment whilst there, his escape with Mr Morgan from prison, their [crossed out: hair breadth escapes] difficulties & dangers ere they reached Vera Cruz, their getting on board an American vessel in that port bound for New Orleans & safe arrival in Texas when the gallant Captain once more clasped & dear wife & fond children to his bosom. He is now presently attending to his plantation on the Colorado River. 14th Resumed our journey over undulating prairies by Ponton's creek rendered 63