.MTM2Mg.MTE1NDQ3

From Newberry Transcribe
Revision as of 05:03, 24 February 2022 by CastleCourt (talk | contribs) (Created page with "they numbered 100 ? some 16 grains ? - now about 50 or 60 - Some "Muscovy" Indians ? them - These are the bow & arrow - but the Rifle is their principal arm in hun...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

they numbered 100 ? some 16 grains ? - now about 50 or 60 - Some "Muscovy" Indians ? them - These are the bow & arrow - but the Rifle is their principal arm in hunting Bidais live & hunt about Cincinnati and the prairies towards Lake ? Montgomery - there are but five of this less than the Cashatties. Kickapoos some are found between Swartout & Cincinnati - they are better than the former ? but few wild prints have been discoverd as yet about these lands seen the Plum and Peach this last is "Meat & butter(No peccan) - of woods the principal is Pine - then White & black oak, ?, Wild China Mulberry, Black Walnut not much, Magnolia, Post oak, ? Bears, ? Panthers, deer, coons, opposums, Leopard cats, Pole cats, Skunks, Snakes etc etc etc 2 PM Started - ? lost for some time in a thick cane brake - 7 pm ? to Mr. Linley's & put up for the night - Saturday 16th - Roads bad & ? Noon got to Mr. Smiths - Mr Phipps took to the "Sulky" and some 10 or 12 miles on the road - It was broken