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The negro quarters are all good. The most of them being white-washed which make them looking very pretty in under the live oak trees. The "English Bend" forms almost a [{Unclear]] of this land. There is a very fine plantation here, The English had [crossout] Encampment here during their fight with us.
The negro quarters are all good. The most of them being white-washed which make them looking very pretty in under the live oak trees. The "English Bend" forms almost a Peninsula of this land. There is a very fine plantation here, The English had their  Encampment here during their fight with us.
Passed an very large plantation completely submerged {[Unclear}} Levee having broken away most of the houses being [[ described?]] I ran the first rice growing. It is a beautiful bright gree. The land is quite low on both banks
Passed an very large plantation completely submerged the Levee having broken away - most of the houses being deserted.  Here I saw the first rice growing. It is a beautiful bright green. The land is quite low on both banks & were it

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The negro quarters are all good. The most of them being white-washed which make them looking very pretty in under the live oak trees. The "English Bend" forms almost a Peninsula of this land. There is a very fine plantation here, The English had their Encampment here during their fight with us. Passed an very large plantation completely submerged the Levee having broken away - most of the houses being deserted. Here I saw the first rice growing. It is a beautiful bright green. The land is quite low on both banks & were it