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7th On the river San Antonio, a portion of it has been called the Vale of unclear, and a unclear land off (on paper) of the same name. The proprietors? presented each of our young lady travellers with "a unclear", they being the first American ladies who had visited San Antonio since the revolution.

Here is abundance of fruit, grapes, peaches, melons &c.

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Mission of Concepcion two miles below the city. East bank unclear of St. Jose' Three? miles below the Concepcion on the eastern bank.

9th. Leave San Antonio ; rumours of indians & mexicans in the vicinity. Travel 9 miles & encamp on the prairie at the water hold

10th Pass the Mission of San Juan, 10 miles below Bajar. The country about here is picturesque & unclear of good quality. Hear of indian & Mexican depredations

11. Our company is reduced to, the two young ladies the Judge Dr & self. Stop to dine on the Abolo?, Captn. Boyd & eight friendly Mexicans came up. The Captain gave us our account of an indian fight he had three days since here abouts, which lasted six hours. Our company increasing? rapidly