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1791 W D 6 mo: 15 4 Entertainment; on our way, we had several beautiful Prospects of the great Mountains, which I think little inferior to crossing the Aligana, these prospects are to me very Awfull, as is the Atlantic Ocean, well might the Psalmist say 'great & marvellous are thy Works'. 16 5 Left Wyoming, crossed the River & rode 8 or 10 Miles pretty & good roads, & crossed the Susquehanna again, and travelled along Shore with much difficulty, often obliged to lead our Horses, din'd at Jones's about 17 Miles, & then rode to Ousters and lodged. (which was very indifferent. 24 M.) 17 6 Rose early and rode about 4 miles to Breakfast, and in the evening a little after dark reached Wyohising, where there was formerly a large Indian Town, and put up at a Son of William Hancocks of Philadelphia. (30 Miles) 18 7 Rode about 26 Miles to Shickshickney to Coli Spoldens