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Served in the Texas wars, after which he married a Mexican girl & independently of the [ferry?] had a small farm. At times in the rich bottom lands the tress are covered with Spanish Moss + [(unclear)] while gives a melancholy appearance to the scenery & its presence is generally [unclear] upon as a proof of "Chills and fevers" in the locality. [unclear] Agnes only seen in the autumn & do not extend to the open or prairie country, so that the Mountains who have a care of the health generally build these habitations at some [unclear] distance from the "bottom" of rich [unclear] lands on the rivers & creeks.
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     The last remnant of the [Caramcahan?] Indians hunt and  fish in this vicinity, they go nearly naked in Summer, and appear a fine looking race. I [am?] nearly the whole of these they [appear?] robust, in good health, and there was a heavy melancholy in their looks.
Served in the Texas wars, after which he married a Mexican girl & independently of the Ferry had a small farm. At times in the rich bottom lands the tress are covered with Spanish Moss X (Tillandsia usneoides) which gives a melancholy appearance to the scenery & its presence is generally looked upon as a proof of "Chills and fevers" in the locality. These Agues only occur in the Autumn & do not extend to the open or prairie country, so that the Planters who have a care for their health generally build their habitations at some little distance from the "bottoms" or rich low lands on the rivers & creeks.
     It is reported that they committed great offenses on the first sectors, for which they have been nearly "used up."
     The last remnant of the Carancahua Indians hunt and  fish in this vicinity, they go nearly naked in Summer, and appear a fine looking race. I saw nearly the whole of them they were robust, in good health, and there was a heavy melancholy in their looks.
     I returned to Galvaston in the same little craft, but owing to strong head winds & currants made an eight days [unclear] of it. The only object of interest that presents itself on our return, one might [when mean?] under the land, was a large [truck?].
     It is reported that they committed great [[?]] on the first settlers, for which they have been nearly "used up."
    * This map is used as a substitutes for [unclear] have for [unclear] in the shifting of [unclear]
     I returned to Galveston in the same little craft, but owing to strong head winds & currents made an eight days passage of it. The only object of interest that presented itself on our return, one night when near under the land, was a large track
 
    X This moss is used as a substitute for Horse hair for the stuffing of Beds &c

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14 Served in the Texas wars, after which he married a Mexican girl & independently of the Ferry had a small farm. At times in the rich bottom lands the tress are covered with Spanish Moss X (Tillandsia usneoides) which gives a melancholy appearance to the scenery & its presence is generally looked upon as a proof of "Chills and fevers" in the locality. These Agues only occur in the Autumn & do not extend to the open or prairie country, so that the Planters who have a care for their health generally build their habitations at some little distance from the "bottoms" or rich low lands on the rivers & creeks.

    The last remnant of the Carancahua Indians hunt and  fish in this vicinity, they go nearly naked in Summer, and appear a fine looking race. I saw nearly the whole of them they were robust, in good health, and there was a heavy melancholy in their looks.
    It is reported that they committed great ? on the first settlers, for which they have been nearly "used up."
    I returned to Galveston in the same little craft, but owing to strong head winds & currents made an eight days passage of it. The only object of interest that presented itself on our return, one night when near under the land, was a large track
   X This moss is used as a substitute for Horse hair for the stuffing of Beds &c