.MTM3MQ.MTE2NjQw

From Newberry Transcribe
Revision as of 16:39, 3 March 2021 by Becca2 (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Vide Cirtran? June 3rd 1843 B Comparative facility. Above Alabama on this river is situated the new town of Magnolia, being the landing place for Fort Houston,...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 Vide Cirtran?  June 3rd 1843        B

Comparative facility.

 Above Alabama on this river is situated the new town of Magnolia, being the landing place for Fort Houston, which part of the country is rather a favorite spot with for many of the folk on the lower parts of the river, particularly as regards its salinity.
 Hurricane, Elk-hart & Box.
   The town of Alabama is still in its infancy & to render it prospered requires a larger population of planters; nevertheless, some cotton is grown about here and adjacent country; but, for farming and stock raising purposes higher up on the river is recommended.   Strong? be stated that as yet two Steam boats kept continually running are not sufficient for the trade of the river, so that flat boats are obliged to be resorted to.

22. 7 am Left Alabama, arriving at Cincinnati at 1. PM. Just now the trees are leafless, but hung with thick clusters of misseltoe & that very useful of parasite plants the Spanish Moss, ( ) not omitting to mention that the canes are in full leaf, of which catch? is very fond of.

204