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view of the surrounding country & catching the breezes which sweep down the course of the view to over the adjacent hillsThe plain which surmounts the bluff is of ample extent for the erection of the proposed "city". Two years ago it was little more than a mere trading post for the Indians - but [[unclear]] is a [[unclear]] he appearance of a bustling New England village.  I well attest the presence of an energetic & free - soil population as it is singular to meet so few "old residenters"for no one seems to have paper more than one winter here. Have
view of the surrounding country & catching the breezes which sweep down the course of the river & over the adjacent hills - The plain which surmounts the bluff is of ample extent for the creation of the proposed "city."  Two years ago it was little more than a mere trading post for the Indians -- but [[unclear]] it assumes the appearance of a bustling New England village & well attests the presence of an energetic & [[underline]]_free-soil_  population -- It is singular to meet so few "old [[underlined]]_residenters_" for no one seems to have passed more than one winter here - Here

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view of the surrounding country & catching the breezes which sweep down the course of the river & over the adjacent hills - The plain which surmounts the bluff is of ample extent for the creation of the proposed "city." Two years ago it was little more than a mere trading post for the Indians -- but unclear it assumes the appearance of a bustling New England village & well attests the presence of an energetic & underline_free-soil_ population -- It is singular to meet so few "old underlined_residenters_" for no one seems to have passed more than one winter here - Here