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intelligent men speaking English & Spanish & with proper Management & in time many of the Indian tribes in Texas may be released from the Savage state.  I need hardly mention how the progress towards a state of civilization the Cherokees in the U.S. are advancing.  They were[?] the  same in Texas, had their farms & Stock when the wars commenced & moreover the [symbol referring to marginal note:  Cherokee were found to be in communication with the enemy.] which Indian & the {?] of [?'Br..bs'?] 'Egg" & other chiefs & a dispersion of the tribes  [X symbol referring to marginal note:  I may observe that of late treaties have been made with all the Indian tribes in Texas excepting the Comanches, & eer long it is expected to have a treaty with them.]
intelligent men speaking English & Spanish & with proper Management & in time many of the Indian tribes in Texas may be released from the Savage state.  I need hardly mention how the progress towards a state of civilization the Cherokees in the U.S. are advancing.  They were[?] the  same in Texas, had their farms & Stock when the wars commenced & moreover the [symbol referring to marginal note:  Cherokee were found to be in communication with the enemy.] which Indian & the {?] of [?'Br..bs'?] 'Egg" & other chiefs & a dispersion of the tribes  [X symbol referring to marginal note:  I may observe that of late treaties have been made with all the Indian tribes in Texas excepting the Comanches, & eer long it is expected to have a treaty with them.]
   Mr. M. says in another part that there are no roads in Texas (excepting natural ones) The Old Spaniards, Mexicans & the present occupiers of the soil have cut many roads, & at great expense,  I have [?] from Houston to [?Swarthout?] on a carriage road, east through Pine woods  Is there not a carriage road from the Rio Grande through the whole of [symbol referring to marginal note:  Texas by Nacogdoches into the United States.]  Roads are made through forests by finding the direction by a compass from say from one Town to another - then commencing in that [?], Cutting pieces off with a axe from the Sides of Trees so that [?] - this is called 'Blazaing" &
   Mr. M. says in another part that there are no roads in Texas (excepting natural ones) The Old Spaniards, Mexicans & the present occupiers of the soil have cut many roads, & at great expense,  I have [?] from Houston to [?Swarthout?] on a carriage road, east through Pine woods  Is there not a carriage road from the Rio Grande through the whole of [symbol referring to marginal note:  Texas by Nacogdoches into the United States.]  Roads are made through forests by finding the direction by a compass from say from one Town to another - then commencing in that [?], Cutting pieces off with a axe from the Sides of Trees so that [?] - this is called 'Blazing" &

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124 intelligent men speaking English & Spanish & with proper Management & in time many of the Indian tribes in Texas may be released from the Savage state. I need hardly mention how the progress towards a state of civilization the Cherokees in the U.S. are advancing. They were[?] the same in Texas, had their farms & Stock when the wars commenced & moreover the [symbol referring to marginal note: Cherokee were found to be in communication with the enemy.] which Indian & the {?] of [?'Br..bs'?] 'Egg" & other chiefs & a dispersion of the tribes [X symbol referring to marginal note: I may observe that of late treaties have been made with all the Indian tribes in Texas excepting the Comanches, & eer long it is expected to have a treaty with them.]

  Mr. M. says in another part that there are no roads in Texas (excepting natural ones) The Old Spaniards, Mexicans & the present occupiers of the soil have cut many roads, & at great expense,  I have [?] from Houston to [?Swarthout?] on a carriage road, east through Pine woods  Is there not a carriage road from the Rio Grande through the whole of [symbol referring to marginal note:  Texas by Nacogdoches into the United States.]  Roads are made through forests by finding the direction by a compass from say from one Town to another - then commencing in that [?], Cutting pieces off with a axe from the Sides of Trees so that [?] - this is called 'Blazing" &