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3 PM. [unclear] Mr. Pilita. That in the Province after camping & came to [&?] fray milk & from here to Montgomery is [Freepull?] Plow her land - family - here and there a [soulement?] - corn & [cattle ranching?] - [was?] heavy land gets [/is] high. Cut and you [brought?] for [cooler?] land & [Mr.? June] of the the night 4 March, from Montgomery - Wednesday 13. 7 am Starts [North?], land and [soulement?], Couple is to a, St. [Jamests?] 10 March - here [&?] is [fret?] a [see which this?] time of the year it is but a [new whit?] - 2 [March. ? length out to] Leat. St. [Jamests?] (any) - 4 June [!] Lindey [soulement?] - To here the land is [future engulf loaded?] - with [fruity potatoes?] for Prairie - "when one wants and [his?] debts" - And here now with Light if Summer all is green and [Pure?] (May) ripe - [with] cotton what is [fouler to?] Houston.  Land have [learn]? nothing - From
3 PM. left Mr. Pelots -  Hot in the Prairies -  after crossing it came to Spring creek & from here to Montgomery is principally Pine tree land - Sandy - here and there a settlement - corn & cattle ranching - road heavy land gets high. but not  [[?]] enough for cotton lands
8 AM first up for the the night 4 Miles from Montgomery -  
Wednesday 13. 7 am Started - Woody land and [[?]], [[?]] us to R. St. Jacinto 10 Miles  - here it is but a rivulet this time of the year it is but a rivulet  - 2 miles more brought us to [?] St. Jacinto (dry) - 4 more to  Lindleys  settlement - To here the land is pleasantly wooded - with pretty patches of Prairie - "when one wants most to desire" - And here now with height of Summer all is green and corn (Maiz) is ripe -both cotton which is hauled to Houston.  Land here becomes [[?]] Through pebbles and traps of [?] of iron - Mr. L. believes there are Mulatto Matters some 30 miles from here towards the Trinity
4 Pm  Started for Mr. Wentons 16 miles - along wooded lands lacking [[?]] to within 4 Miles of Mr. Mertons where the land has a broken character - pine lands & land very sandy - all the Gullies dry - bad for our horses - by coming by Mr Winters 10 miles is

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3 PM. left Mr. Pelots - Hot in the Prairies - after crossing it came to Spring creek & from here to Montgomery is principally Pine tree land - Sandy - here and there a settlement - corn & cattle ranching - road heavy land gets high. but not ? enough for cotton lands 8 AM first up for the the night 4 Miles from Montgomery - Wednesday 13. 7 am Started - Woody land and ?, ? us to R. St. Jacinto 10 Miles - here it is but a rivulet this time of the year it is but a rivulet - 2 miles more brought us to [?] St. Jacinto (dry) - 4 more to Lindleys settlement - To here the land is pleasantly wooded - with pretty patches of Prairie - "when one wants most to desire" - And here now with height of Summer all is green and corn (Maiz) is ripe -both cotton which is hauled to Houston. Land here becomes ? Through pebbles and traps of [?] of iron - Mr. L. believes there are Mulatto Matters some 30 miles from here towards the Trinity 4 Pm Started for Mr. Wentons 16 miles - along wooded lands lacking ? to within 4 Miles of Mr. Mertons where the land has a broken character - pine lands & land very sandy - all the Gullies dry - bad for our horses - by coming by Mr Winters 10 miles is