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28th This is a lovely day & the scenery is as the [[unclear]] Mr. Anderson said, the [[finest?]] in the [[south?]]. The sugar plantations on both sides of the River. Each one with its sugar mill and negro cabins. Cooked [[with?]] a [[unclear]] [[unclear]] of [[unclear]] - M I am a [[freat?]] many handsome houses. [[unclear]] surrounded by evergreens, among which the live oak was [[coniferous?]], it is one of the most beautiful trees I ever saw, the holly & Magnolia were abundant, and almost every house had an orange.
28th This is a lovely day & the scenery is as the Pilot Mr. Anderson said, the finest on the route. The sugar plantations on both sides of the River. Each one with its sugar mill & negro cabins looked like a continuation of villages - We saw a great many handsome houses thickly surrounded by evergreens, among which the live oak was conspicuous, it is one of the most beautiful trees I ever saw.  The holly & Magnolia were abundant, and almost every house had an orange

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28th This is a lovely day & the scenery is as the Pilot Mr. Anderson said, the finest on the route. The sugar plantations on both sides of the River. Each one with its sugar mill & negro cabins looked like a continuation of villages - We saw a great many handsome houses thickly surrounded by evergreens, among which the live oak was conspicuous, it is one of the most beautiful trees I ever saw. The holly & Magnolia were abundant, and almost every house had an orange