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Ho,ith, lepoie Tus,tun,nugge thluc,co?, an Indian who resided in it many years, says that "little St-John's may be ascended far into the swamp, & that it is not practicable to go far up the St Mary's, as it looses itself in the swamp; that there is one ridge on the west sided of St Johns and three on the East. The growth, pine, live & white oak, the soil good, the lakes abound in fish and alligators. On the ridges and in the swamps there were a