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12th. After [[hearkfast?]] started for the Guadalupe valley; we come upon a pretty fresh indian trail + one of their camping grounds. Our hunters thought from the [[unclear]] marks on the trail + other [[unclear] ]that the Lord feen about twenty of them + Lord feen give about fear days in a northern [[unclear]]. Campred on a small steam, Summery [[unclear]] the Guadalupe. Mild catch about this [[unclear]]. Went Bee hunting; found [[unclear]] in the Northern of a [[Cyprehs?]] tree. The Valley of the Guadalupe is brood here, [[unclear]] may [[unclear]] + the lands well timbered [[unclear]] with [[Cyprehs?]]. Bear and Buffalo track deen, formerly lay [[unclear]] of the latter animal enhabited this [[unclear]]; they appear to have migrated more northerly. We are a better [[unclear]] soon for Bear, for and yet [[unclear]] is [[unclear]] and fattening upon [[unclear]] + in the thick timbers + brash of the [[never bothered?]]. [[unclear]] went out + a fine black bear was our prize.  
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13. [[unclear]] to the [[unclear]] Guadalupe river; [[unclear]] in ranks only. Love of the banks are [[last line unclear]].
12th. After breakfast started for the Guadalupe valley; we come upon a pretty fresh indian trail & one of their camping grounds. Our hunters thought from the horse marks on the trail & other indications that there had been about twenty of them & had been gone about five days in a northern direction. Camped on a small stream, running into the Guadalupe. Wild catch about this vicinity. Went Bee hunting; found some in the hollow of a Cypress tree. The Valley of the Guadalupe is broad here, having many [[mark?]] tributaries & the lands well timbered principally with Cypress. Bear and Buffalo tracks seen, formerly large herds of the latter animal inhabited these spots; they appear to have migrated more northerly. We are a bit too soon for Bear, for as yet Bruin is luxuriating and fattening upon acorns in the thick timbers & brush of the river bottoms. In the evening went out & a fine black bear was our prize.  
13. Journed to the picturesque Guadalupe river; fordable in parts only. Some of the banks are high & perpendicular at other places  gentle rolling prairies

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91 12th. After breakfast started for the Guadalupe valley; we come upon a pretty fresh indian trail & one of their camping grounds. Our hunters thought from the horse marks on the trail & other indications that there had been about twenty of them & had been gone about five days in a northern direction. Camped on a small stream, running into the Guadalupe. Wild catch about this vicinity. Went Bee hunting; found some in the hollow of a Cypress tree. The Valley of the Guadalupe is broad here, having many mark? tributaries & the lands well timbered principally with Cypress. Bear and Buffalo tracks seen, formerly large herds of the latter animal inhabited these spots; they appear to have migrated more northerly. We are a bit too soon for Bear, for as yet Bruin is luxuriating and fattening upon acorns in the thick timbers & brush of the river bottoms. In the evening went out & a fine black bear was our prize. 13. Journed to the picturesque Guadalupe river; fordable in parts only. Some of the banks are high & perpendicular at other places gentle rolling prairies