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Day light got under weigh & about 8 am got over Bar in 8 & 8 1/2 feet (high tide) bar at low water 6 feet | Day light got under weigh & about 8 am got over Bar in 8 & 8 1/2 feet (high tide) bar at low water 6 feet | ||
This is not an easy entrance - it is changeable. Cheyne a | This is not an easy entrance - it is changeable. Cheyne a pilot lives inside the pass on S W ends of St. Josephs Island - Shoals of Red Fish & other larger passing Skip - Jacks Mullet & other smaller, these in their flight take to shall water & are pestered by Myriads of Pelicans & Man o War birds, who [[?]] their flight easily catch them - Large shoals of shells & when covered with sand form island. Bay change annually - particularly after heavy rains & storms - 5 Min off P. Caballo | ||
Tuesday 2 | Tuesday 2 | ||
Day light off the Brazos - and then to Galveston - regularly worn out & nearly dead | Day light off the Brazos - and then to Galveston - regularly worn out & nearly dead |
Latest revision as of 23:53, 17 October 2022
Monday July 1. Day light got under weigh & about 8 am got over Bar in 8 & 8 1/2 feet (high tide) bar at low water 6 feet This is not an easy entrance - it is changeable. Cheyne a pilot lives inside the pass on S W ends of St. Josephs Island - Shoals of Red Fish & other larger passing Skip - Jacks Mullet & other smaller, these in their flight take to shall water & are pestered by Myriads of Pelicans & Man o War birds, who ? their flight easily catch them - Large shoals of shells & when covered with sand form island. Bay change annually - particularly after heavy rains & storms - 5 Min off P. Caballo Tuesday 2 Day light off the Brazos - and then to Galveston - regularly worn out & nearly dead