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are estimated 3/4 of a mile South by East from the [[Pust?]]. | are estimated 3/4 of a mile South by East from the [[Pust?]]. | ||
Situation of [[Pusk?]] description of Country, [[tc?]]. | Situation of [[Pusk?]] description of Country, [[tc?]]. | ||
The [[Pust?]] is situated on track | The [[Pust?]] is situated on track of high level prairie | ||
land containing about 200 acres. near the base of the | land containing about 200 acres. near the base of the | ||
range of hills which are the eastern extremity of the Wichita Mountains. Mount Scott the highest peak | range of hills which are the eastern extremity of the Wichita Mountains. Mount Scott the highest peak |
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are estimated 3/4 of a mile South by East from the Pust?. Situation of Pusk? description of Country, tc?. The Pust? is situated on track of high level prairie land containing about 200 acres. near the base of the range of hills which are the eastern extremity of the Wichita Mountains. Mount Scott the highest peak of the witchita chew? is eight (8) miles West by North. A perpendicular cliff of trap rock known as Medicine Bluff, is a mile and a half in the same direction. Immediately west of the Pust? and thirty feet lower in level are three or four hundred acres of level prairie land. The northern boundary of the Pust? is a beautiful, pure stream of good size running in a deep pebbly bed?. from springs in the mountains. North and West of Mount Scott and skirting the foot of the cliff mentioned, called Medicine Bluff creek. which after passing the plateau upon which t he Pust? is situated, joins the Main Cache creek which from the junction, flows on the North East and East sides of the Pust?. There being between the creek and the high ground, a level track of several hundred acres, fully fifty feet lower, dry, never overflowed and of remarkable identified, to the Southward traversed only by rauwis?