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in which the last heavy rains remain - It is supposed that 15 to 17 inches of water fell during the last heavy rains of 15:16.17 [[?]] This N.E. wind is filling the Bayou should it continue & the wind get [[?]] to it - then the wind would blow the waters out of the shallow inlets or bayous & overflow the lower pts of the [[?island?]] - The waters were E by S & W by S [[long passage faded and illegible]] inlets some taking water [["?"]] to form small lakes & this I presume is one of the [[?]] of the formation of salt | in which the last heavy rains remain - It is supposed that 15 to 17 inches of water fell during the last heavy rains of 15:16.17 [[?]] This N.E. wind is filling the Bayou should it continue & the wind get [[?]] to it - then the wind would blow the waters out of the shallow inlets or bayous & overflow the lower pts of the [[?island?]] - The waters were E by S & W by S [[long passage faded and illegible]] inlets some taking water [["?"]] to form small lakes & this I presume is one of the [[?]] of the formation of salt Deposits & Salt Lakes [[?]] the Coast believe the [[ several unclear words]]River Mississippi (Father of Waters) [[unclear]] tides must be fearful indeed - See overflow to Bay? |
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in which the last heavy rains remain - It is supposed that 15 to 17 inches of water fell during the last heavy rains of 15:16.17 ? This N.E. wind is filling the Bayou should it continue & the wind get ? to it - then the wind would blow the waters out of the shallow inlets or bayous & overflow the lower pts of the ?island? - The waters were E by S & W by S long passage faded and illegible inlets some taking water "?" to form small lakes & this I presume is one of the ? of the formation of salt Deposits & Salt Lakes ? the Coast believe the several unclear wordsRiver Mississippi (Father of Waters) unclear tides must be fearful indeed - See overflow to Bay?