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banks of the Ohio and there embarked. Canons, horses baggage-wagons and all together to cross to Louisville on the Ky. shore. This I thought to be a pretty large load for one medium sized packet boat [Having?] landed on the Ky side we immediately started through Louisville greeted by a few white persons and more negro - women. We continued our march till about 3 miles to the south of Louisville and there encamped for the night near the old fair grounds. This was Wednesday, and where we stopped for the night it was 9 oclock So while you were comfortably seated in the prayer-meeting room I was comfortably seated upon a good sized horse's back, [prancing?] through