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it being nearer to do so, than continue for its Western bank owing to a bend in the river; and a short distance below Sequin "Noon's" or, came and hayd dinner, under the shade of some trees that surrounded a farm; & they plentifully supplied with Milk, buttermilk & on our asking if they could bake us some corn bread & very pretty young lass undertook to supply our wants - caught cat-fish, trout & Buffalo fish in Guadalupe. One mile from our resting place crossed the river again at "The falls".
it being nearer to do so, than continue on its Western bank owing to a bend in the river; and [crossed out: two miles]  a short distance below Seguin "Noon'd" or, [crossed out: came to]  and [crossed out"  rest for] had dinner, [crossed out:  then was] under the shade of some trees that surrounded a farm; & they supplied plentifully with Milk, buttermilk & on our [crossed out: requesting]  asking if they could bake us some corn bread & very pretty young lass undertook [crossed out: the operation]  to supply our wants - caught cat-fish, trout & Buffalo fish in Guadalupe. One mile from our resting place crossed the river again at "The falls".
   Now we fell in with fine pastures, particularly the musquit & gama grasses, & tree of same name, (a species of acacia or mimosa) [[aslant?]] looking like [[?..er]] moreover a cactus - the opuntra I think. Camped for the night on Santa Clara rivulet, this runs into the Cibolo river.  X
   Now we fell in with fine pastures, particularly the musquit & gama grasses, & tree of same name, (a species of acacia or mimosa) a plant looking like clover moreover a cactus - the opuntia I think. Camped for the night on Santa Clara rivulet, this runs into the Cibolo river.  X


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50 it being nearer to do so, than continue on its Western bank owing to a bend in the river; and [crossed out: two miles] a short distance below Seguin "Noon'd" or, [crossed out: came to] and [crossed out" rest for] had dinner, [crossed out: then was] under the shade of some trees that surrounded a farm; & they supplied plentifully with Milk, buttermilk & on our [crossed out: requesting] asking if they could bake us some corn bread & very pretty young lass undertook [crossed out: the operation] to supply our wants - caught cat-fish, trout & Buffalo fish in Guadalupe. One mile from our resting place crossed the river again at "The falls".

 Now we fell in with fine pastures, particularly the musquit & gama grasses, & tree of same name, (a species of acacia or mimosa) a plant looking like clover moreover a cactus - the opuntia I think. Camped for the night on Santa Clara rivulet, this runs into the Cibolo river.  X

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