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of ^loaded^ rifles & muskets, in case of a sudden attack - [unclear]
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than can [unclear] in water, and [unclear] [unclear] a [unclear], to wash
of ^loaded^ rifles & muskets, in case of a sudden attack -  
clothes, fish, [unclear], [unclear] [unclear]. In this vicinity [unclear]
There we took on water, and [unclear] with a [unclear], to wash
about the "Last" of the [Korouks] or [Carancahuas] Indians,  
clothes, fish, oystering, 'gunning' &c.   In this vicinity roamed
[crossed out] they have the  
about the "Last" of the Korouks or Carancahuas Indians,  
[[crossed out]] they have the  
reputation of being cannibals. Mr. Power informed us that a  
reputation of being cannibals. Mr. Power informed us that a  
Chief by the name of "Capitan Francisco" told him that  
Chief by the name of "Capitan Francisco" told him that  
"a white man's heart was the sweetest meat he had ever eaten".  
"a white man's heart was the sweetest meat he had ever eaten".  
Mr. Power had ^with him^ a young [Carancahua] boy, he had but a  
Mr. Power had ^with him^ a young Carancahua boy, he had but a  
sorry reputation namely Thief, & liar; that he taught
sorry reputation namely Thief, & liar; that he had taught
[unclear] [unclear] Mr. Power's children to each [unclear]; that when he had
some of Mr. Power's children to eat dirt; that when he had
[unclear] himself in any way he [unclear] "to the to the woods",
committed himself in any way he would "take to the to the woods",
for a time. The country above here is ^a^ higher & better ^land^ than at Galveston
for a time.  
to the live oak tree [crossed out], is a great addition to  
  The country above here is ^a^ higher & better ^land^ than at Galveston
the generally low character of the the land. The [crossed out] soil is [unclear]
&the live oak tree [[ word crossed out]], is a great addition to  
the generally low character of the the land. The [[word crossed out]] soil is somewhat
sandy but good - Just water from wells - the peach trees were in  
sandy but good - Just water from wells - the peach trees were in  
blossom - vegetables thriving - & the ^"sword leaved"^ [unclear], [unclear} *
blossom - vegetables thriving - & the graceful  ^"sword leaved"^ palmetto *
Saturday 19. The cloudy [unclear] weather gone; it is now [unclear] and clear, with
Saturday 19. The cloudy wintry weather gone; it is now bright and clear, with

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36 of ^loaded^ rifles & muskets, in case of a sudden attack - There we took on water, and [unclear] with a [unclear], to wash clothes, fish, oystering, 'gunning' &c. In this vicinity roamed about the "Last" of the Korouks or Carancahuas Indians, crossed out they have the reputation of being cannibals. Mr. Power informed us that a Chief by the name of "Capitan Francisco" told him that "a white man's heart was the sweetest meat he had ever eaten". Mr. Power had ^with him^ a young Carancahua boy, he had but a sorry reputation namely Thief, & liar; that he had taught some of Mr. Power's children to eat dirt; that when he had committed himself in any way he would "take to the to the woods", for a time.

  The country above here is ^a^ higher & better ^land^ than at Galveston

&the live oak tree word crossed out, is a great addition to the generally low character of the the land. The word crossed out soil is somewhat sandy but good - Just water from wells - the peach trees were in blossom - vegetables thriving - & the graceful ^"sword leaved"^ palmetto * Saturday 19. The cloudy wintry weather gone; it is now bright and clear, with