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Below this the flatland spreads out for One Mile. It is 1/4 of a mile from the branch in this flat to the residence of Mr [[Cornells?]] (Oche [[Hays?]] - thence 1/2 a ile to the public estalishment = thence 2 miles to the East - in waving post oak, hickory & pine land; in some places the swamp is wide, the beech & white oak very large, with poplar, cypress, reb bay, sossafras (Illicieum [[Floridanum?]] Magnola) and white pine. Broken piny woods and reedy branches on its right side; oak flats, red & post oak, willow leaved hickory, long & short leaf pine, & reedy branches
Below this the flatland spreads out for One Mile. It is 1/4 of a mile from the branch in this flat to the residence of Mr [[Cornells?]] (Oche [[Hauja?]]) - thence 1/2 a mile to the public establishment = thence 2 miles to the mouth  of Ca,le,be,hat,che. The creek has its source 30 miles to the East - in waving post oak, hickory & pine land; in some places the swamp is wide, the beech & white oak very large, with poplar, cypress, red bay, sassafras (Illicieum [[Floridanum?]] Magnola) and white pine. Broken piny woods and reedy branches on its right side; oak flats, red & post oak, willow leaved hickory, long & short leaf pine, & reedy branches

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Below this the flatland spreads out for One Mile. It is 1/4 of a mile from the branch in this flat to the residence of Mr Cornells? (Oche Hauja?) - thence 1/2 a mile to the public establishment = thence 2 miles to the mouth of Ca,le,be,hat,che. The creek has its source 30 miles to the East - in waving post oak, hickory & pine land; in some places the swamp is wide, the beech & white oak very large, with poplar, cypress, red bay, sassafras (Illicieum Floridanum? Magnola) and white pine. Broken piny woods and reedy branches on its right side; oak flats, red & post oak, willow leaved hickory, long & short leaf pine, & reedy branches