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our powder - tobacco [[?]] & some of meat - during 1st watch a Leopard, wolf & coon jumped over Hamerick Alarm -
our powder - tobacco wet & some of meat - during 1st watch a Leopard, wolf & coon jumped over Hancock Alarm -
Tuesday 11th
Tuesday 11th
Day bright - Blew strong from S.W. & then came on a Storm with heavy rain - Fred Garrabaltos & [[?]] bags are abandoned - Some 10 years since the Leona did not run [[inserted note:  not correct]] & then came on all at once & has continued running a beautiful stream - Here I call Camp & Paso Peccan (Nogul) of which there are many a very fine - The river here 20 feet wide  2 to 3 feet deep banks [[?]] & sloping - fine lands - as all is on this river - If san Antonio is called El Diamonte di Ouesti' this may be called 'Los Perla' wild turkies in abundance
Day bright - Blew strong from S.W. & then came on a Storm with heavy rain - Ticks^ Garrabatos & red bugs in abundance - Some 10 years since the Leona did not run [[inserted note:  not correct]] & then came on all at once & has continued running a beautiful stream - Here I call Camp & Paso Peccan (Nogul) of which there are many a very fine - The river here 20 feet wide  2 to 3 feet deep banks [[?]] & sloping - fine lands - as all is on this river - If san Antonio is called El Diamonte di Ouesti' this may be called 'Los Perla' wild turkies in abundance

Latest revision as of 19:12, 11 October 2022

our powder - tobacco wet & some of meat - during 1st watch a Leopard, wolf & coon jumped over Hancock Alarm - Tuesday 11th Day bright - Blew strong from S.W. & then came on a Storm with heavy rain - Ticks^ Garrabatos & red bugs in abundance - Some 10 years since the Leona did not run inserted note: not correct & then came on all at once & has continued running a beautiful stream - Here I call Camp & Paso Peccan (Nogul) of which there are many a very fine - The river here 20 feet wide 2 to 3 feet deep banks ? & sloping - fine lands - as all is on this river - If san Antonio is called El Diamonte di Ouesti' this may be called 'Los Perla' wild turkies in abundance