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5 mo6 2 came to us, & we rode about [[unclear]] miles to James Coals & Lodged, the road very rough in Places.
5 mo   6   2             came to us, & we rode about 14 Miles to James Coals & Lodged, the road
7 3 Rose early and rode about 45 Miles to Peter Roberts.
                                very rough in Places.
8 4 Rode about 22 Miles to the painted Post situated on the River Sioga, counted about 240 Miles from Philadelphia in about 9 Days, some of the worst road I ever travaild, but we got along prety chearfully, the commissioners were very kind & Respectful to us, the Flats along the River exceeding fertile, in some of them there appear'd old Hills where the Indians used to plant Corn; but they are now driven to seek Habitation far distant, & have received but very little Consideration for their fine fertile Country, which is to be fear'd has been one Cause of the present unhappy Difference between them & the white People.
            7   3                 Rose early and rode about 45 Miles to Peter Roberts.
5
            8   4                 Rode about 22 Miles to the painted Post, situate on the River Tioga,
                                  counted about 240 Miles from Philadelphia in about 9 Days, some of the
                                worst Road I ever travailed, but we got a long pretty Chearfully, the
                                Commissioners were very king & Respectful to us, the Flats along the River
                                exceeding fertile, in some of them there appeared old Hills where the  
                                Indians used to plant Corn; but they are now driven to seek Habitation
                                far distant, & I have received but very little Consideration for their fine
                                fertile Country, which is to be feared has been one Cause of the present
                                unhappy Difference between them & the white People.
            9   5              Rode to Bath about 20 Miles & fed, in the Evening reached a Bark
                                Cabbin 11 Miles, here we struck up a Fire, the young Cornplanter
                                now in his Element, took an Ax & soon peeled as much Bark off
                                the Trees as made a good dry Floor, we lay down on Blankets and
                                covered with others, & I took my Saddle for a Pillow, we kept up
                                a good Fire, but laying in a Bottom near a Creek, & toward
                              Morning it grew Cool, made our Lodging not very Pleasant,
                              nevertheless were preserved from taking Cold.
              10 6          Rose early & rode 38 Miles to Capt. Williamson's, Agent for
                              a Company in England, who purchased an extensive Tract of
                              the Genesee Lands, here we were hospitably entertained.
              11  7      We rested ourselves & Horses, got some clothes washed.
              12  1        We rode about 16 Miles to Gilbert Berry's, on the Banks of
                            the Genesee River, a House of good Entertainment, here we met
                            with the Farmer's Brother, Red Jacket, Little Billy & a number
                            of others to the amount of about 50, we were glad to see
  Conferrence        each other, in the Evening we had a friendly Conferrence,
with some              the Indians addressed themselves to the Commissioners
Indians                  in particular, & enquired where Beverly Randolf came
                              from, they were told from Virginia, they said that was a
                            cross (or rather wicked) Name, they were Fighters, Red

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1793 WD 5 mo 6 2 came to us, & we rode about 14 Miles to James Coals & Lodged, the road

                                very rough in Places.
           7   3                 Rose early and rode about 45 Miles to Peter Roberts.
           8   4                 Rode about 22 Miles to the painted Post, situate on the River Tioga,
                                 counted about 240 Miles from Philadelphia in about 9 Days, some of the
                                worst Road I ever travailed, but we got a long pretty Chearfully, the
                                Commissioners were very king & Respectful to us, the Flats along the River
                                exceeding fertile, in some of them there appeared old Hills where the 
                                Indians used to plant Corn; but they are now driven to seek Habitation
                                far distant, & I have received but very little Consideration for their fine
                                fertile Country, which is to be feared has been one Cause of the present
                                unhappy Difference between them & the white People.
           9    5               Rode to Bath about 20 Miles & fed, in the Evening reached a Bark
                               Cabbin 11 Miles, here we struck up a Fire, the young Cornplanter
                               now in his Element, took an Ax & soon peeled as much Bark off
                               the Trees as made a good dry Floor, we lay down on Blankets and
                               covered with others, & I took my Saddle for a Pillow, we kept up
                               a good Fire, but laying in a Bottom near a Creek, & toward
                              Morning it grew Cool, made our Lodging not very Pleasant,
                              nevertheless were preserved from taking Cold.
              10  6          Rose early & rode 38 Miles to Capt. Williamson's, Agent for
                             a Company in England, who purchased an extensive Tract of
                             the Genesee Lands, here we were hospitably entertained.
              11   7      We rested ourselves & Horses, got some clothes washed.
              12   1         We rode about 16 Miles to Gilbert Berry's, on the Banks of
                            the Genesee River, a House of good Entertainment, here we met
                            with the Farmer's Brother, Red Jacket, Little Billy & a number
                            of others to the amount of about 50, we were glad to see
 Conferrence        each other, in the Evening we had a friendly Conferrence,

with some the Indians addressed themselves to the Commissioners Indians in particular, & enquired where Beverly Randolf came

                             from, they were told from Virginia, they said that was a
                            cross (or rather wicked) Name, they were Fighters, Red