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left corner C W Ohio 1748

                        and went away  with a Deal of Kind Expressions.
                        the same day I Gave a strowd a shirt and a pair of Stockings 
                        to the young Shawano K ing Capechque and a pipe and some  
                        Tobacco
                         the same day about 12 of the Clock we set out for Pensilvania
                         and traveld about 12 miles. rainy Whether

the 20 left a horse behind that we Could not find. Came to the River

                         had a great rain, the river not rideable

the 21. Sent for a Canoe about 6 miles up the River to Delaware

                         town, an Indian brought one we paid him a blankit got over the 
                         river about 12 a Clock. Crossed Kiskimanity Creek and Came 
                         that night to the round hole about 12 mile from the Rivir

the 22 the weather Cleard up we traveld this day about 35 miles Came

                         by the place where we had buried the body of John Quen but 
                         found the Bears had pulled him out and left nothing of him 
                         but a few naked Bones and some old Rags

the 23 Crossed the head of west branch of Susquehanna, about

                         noon came to the Cheasts this night we had a great frost and 
                         our kettle Stood about four or five foot from the fire was frozen
                         over with ice thicker than abrass penny

the 24 Got over allegeny Hill otherway Called mountains to frankstown

                         about 20 mile

the 25 Came to the standing stone slept three miles at this Side

                         about 31 miles.

the 26 to the forks of the road about 30 miles. left my mans horse behind - he was tired the 27 it rained very fast, traveld in the rain all day. Came out about

                        25 miles.

the 28 rain Continued. Came to a place where white people now begin

                        to settle and arrived at George Croghans in pennsbury about 
                        an hour after dark Came about 35 miles this day, but we left 
                        our baggage behind.

the 29 & 30 I rested myself at George Croghans in the mean time

                        our B aggage was sent for, which arrived.

the first of october. Reached the heads of Tulssenhoeon the second I arrived safe at my house.

                                                                                   *Ayer MS
                                                                                      3200