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5 mo    6  2              came to us, & we rode about 14 Miles to James Coals & Lodged, the road
5 mo    6  2              came to us, & we rode about 14 Miles to James Coals & Lodged, the road
                                 very rough in Places.
                                 very rough in Places.
             7  3                Rose early and rode aout 45 Miles to Peter Roberts.
             7  3                Rose early and rode about 45 Miles to Peter Roberts.
             8  4                Rode about 22 Miles to the painted Post, situate on the River Sioga,
             8  4                Rode about 22 Miles to the painted Post, situate on the River Tioga,
                                   counted about 240 Miles from Philadelphia in about 9 Days, some of the
                                   counted about 240 Miles from Philadelphia in about 9 Days, some of the
                                 worst Road I ever travailed, but we got a long pretty Chearfully, the
                                 worst Road I ever travailed, but we got a long pretty Chearfully, the
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                                 unhappy Difference between them & the white People.
                                 unhappy Difference between them & the white People.
             9    5              Rode to Bath about 20 Miles & fed, in the Evening reached a Bark
             9    5              Rode to Bath about 20 Miles & fed, in the Evening reached a Bark
                                 Cabbin 11 Miles, hre we struck up a Fire, the young Cornplanter
                                 Cabbin 11 Miles, here we struck up a Fire, the young Cornplanter
                                 now in his Element, took an Ax& soon peeled as much Bark off
                                 now in his Element, took an Ax & soon peeled as much Bark off
                                 the Trees as made a good dry Floor, we lay down on Blankets and
                                 the Trees as made a good dry Floor, we lay down on Blankets and
                                 covered with others, & I took my Saddle for a Pillow, we kept up
                                 covered with others, & I took my Saddle for a Pillow, we kept up
                                 a good Fire, but laying in a Bottom nar a Creek, & toward
                                 a good Fire, but laying in a Bottom near a Creek, & toward
                               Morning it grew Cool, made our Lodging not very Pleasant,
                               Morning it grew Cool, made our Lodging not very Pleasant,
                               nevertheless were preserved from taking Cold.
                               nevertheless were preserved from taking Cold.
               10  6          Rose early & rode 38 Miles to Captaincies. Williamson's, Agent for
               10  6          Rose early & rode 38 Miles to Capt. Williamson's, Agent for
                               a Company in England, who pruchased an extensive Tract of
                               a Company in England, who purchased an extensive Tract of
                               the Jenesee Lands, here we were hospitably entertained.
                               the Genesee Lands, here we were hospitably entertained.
               11  7         We rode about 16 Miles to Gilbert Berry's, on the Banks of
               11  7     We rested ourselves & Horses, got some clothes washed.
                             the Jenesee River, a House of good Entertainment, here we met
              12  1        We rode about 16 Miles to Gilbert Berry's, on the Banks of
                             the Genesee River, a House of good Entertainment, here we met
                             with the Farmer's Brother, Red Jacket, Little Billy & a number
                             with the Farmer's Brother, Red Jacket, Little Billy & a number
                             of others to the amount of about 50, we were glad to see
                             of others to the amount of about 50, we were glad to see
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Indians                  in particular, & enquired where Beverly Randolf came
Indians                  in particular, & enquired where Beverly Randolf came
                               from, they were told from Virginia, they said that was a
                               from, they were told from Virginia, they said that was a
                              [[cross?]] (or rather wicked) Name, they were Fighters, Red
                            cross (or rather wicked) Name, they were Fighters, Red

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1793 WD 5 mo 6 2 came to us, & we rode about 14 Miles to James Coals & Lodged, the road

                                very rough in Places.
           7   3                 Rose early and rode about 45 Miles to Peter Roberts.
           8   4                 Rode about 22 Miles to the painted Post, situate on the River Tioga,
                                 counted about 240 Miles from Philadelphia in about 9 Days, some of the
                                worst Road I ever travailed, but we got a long pretty Chearfully, the
                                Commissioners were very king & Respectful to us, the Flats along the River
                                exceeding fertile, in some of them there appeared old Hills where the 
                                Indians used to plant Corn; but they are now driven to seek Habitation
                                far distant, & I have received but very little Consideration for their fine
                                fertile Country, which is to be feared has been one Cause of the present
                                unhappy Difference between them & the white People.
           9    5               Rode to Bath about 20 Miles & fed, in the Evening reached a Bark
                               Cabbin 11 Miles, here we struck up a Fire, the young Cornplanter
                               now in his Element, took an Ax & soon peeled as much Bark off
                               the Trees as made a good dry Floor, we lay down on Blankets and
                               covered with others, & I took my Saddle for a Pillow, we kept up
                               a good Fire, but laying in a Bottom near a Creek, & toward
                              Morning it grew Cool, made our Lodging not very Pleasant,
                              nevertheless were preserved from taking Cold.
              10  6          Rose early & rode 38 Miles to Capt. Williamson's, Agent for
                             a Company in England, who purchased an extensive Tract of
                             the Genesee Lands, here we were hospitably entertained.
              11   7      We rested ourselves & Horses, got some clothes washed.
              12   1         We rode about 16 Miles to Gilbert Berry's, on the Banks of
                            the Genesee River, a House of good Entertainment, here we met
                            with the Farmer's Brother, Red Jacket, Little Billy & a number
                            of others to the amount of about 50, we were glad to see
 Conferrence        each other, in the Evening we had a friendly Conferrence,

with some the Indians addressed themselves to the Commissioners Indians in particular, & enquired where Beverly Randolf came

                             from, they were told from Virginia, they said that was a
                            cross (or rather wicked) Name, they were Fighters, Red