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shallowness of the water, they were obliged to be taken out of the boats and carted to Utica--
shallowness of the water, they were obliged to be taken out of the boats and carted to Utica--
In the Evening a man arrived with two salmon he had caught in a net in fish creek, we bought one for 1 {{unclear}} weighing 10.--
  In the Evening a man arrived with two salmon he had caught in a net in fish creek, we bought one for {{unclear}} weighing 10 lb.--
Our accommodations here were very poor, our course today from Rome was distance 4 3/4 miles---
  Our accommodations here were very poor, our course today from Rome was         distance 4 3/4 miles---
July 13:
July 13:
We embarked at 6:oClock, and soon after stoped at a log house where we made coffee & breakfasted. On proceeding down the creek we found several settlements on both sides; but in many places the
  We embarked at 6:oClock, and soon after stoped at a log house where we made coffee & breakfasted. On proceeding down the creek we found several settlements on both sides; but in many places the

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87 shallowness of the water, they were obliged to be taken out of the boats and carted to Utica--

  In the Evening a man arrived with two salmon he had caught in a net in fish creek, we bought one for Template:Unclear weighing 10 lb.--
  Our accommodations here were very poor, our course today from Rome was         distance 4 3/4 miles---

July 13:

  We embarked at 6:oClock, and soon after stoped at a log house where we made coffee & breakfasted. On proceeding down the creek we found several settlements on both sides; but in many places the