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Monday 13th
Monday 13th
Ferried over Guadalupe - Got [[?]] stock of Bacon & corn at Mr DeWitts - 8 cents bacon 3 [[?]] corn - Corn is sent to San Antonio to be ground for Gonzales![[?]] 8 miles having passed a dry prairie - Thick surface soil of a pretty good quality [[?]] resting on a Sandstone - Selenite in loose pieces at [[?]] - Mesquite - timbers 6 miles more & camped in the Post oaks - deer in plenty - No Scarcity of skunks &  rattle snakes - Noon 82º - 14 m  17 1/2
Ferried over Guadalupe - Got [[?]] stock of Bacon & corn at Mr DeWitts - 8 cents bacon 3 bits corn - Corn is sent to San Antonio to be ground for Gonzales![[roamed?]] 8 miles having passed a dry prairie - Thick surface soil of a pretty good quality [[?]] resting on a Sandstone - Selenite in loose pieces [[about?]] - Mesquite - timbers 6 miles more & camped in the Post oaks - deer in plenty - No Scarcity of skunks &  rattle snakes - Noon 82º - 14 m  17 1/2
Tuesday 14 - 12
                                                                                                                          Tuesday 14 - 12
Since we left Galveston there has been a Succession of S.E. winds then are grateful indeed during the heat of the day - As [[?]] much talk of indians about
Since we left Galveston there has been a Succession of S.E. winds then are grateful indeed during the heat of the day - As [[aba?ly]] much talk of Indians about

Latest revision as of 20:51, 3 October 2022

Monday 13th Ferried over Guadalupe - Got ? stock of Bacon & corn at Mr DeWitts - 8 cents bacon 3 bits corn - Corn is sent to San Antonio to be ground for Gonzales!roamed? 8 miles having passed a dry prairie - Thick surface soil of a pretty good quality ? resting on a Sandstone - Selenite in loose pieces about? - Mesquite - timbers 6 miles more & camped in the Post oaks - deer in plenty - No Scarcity of skunks & rattle snakes - Noon 82º - 14 m 17 1/2

                                                                                                                         Tuesday 14 - 12

Since we left Galveston there has been a Succession of S.E. winds then are grateful indeed during the heat of the day - As aba?ly much talk of Indians about