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of the Delewar? On this unknown which is 46 unknown Days march are left unknown which were but scattering & the road never had unknown... by any sort of Team more then 25 Miles ------ May 30th this day we join Col unknown & Spencers Regts at Loens ? Hill who informed us they had been making? a Road Near one Month?. we made our Siloes? happy in Meeting Our Acquiantances? & Repeating the Accountances? in our unknown this Hill Got its Name by its Produce Being Chiefly of Locas? trees it is surrounded by A Very Large Swamp its Length is unknown but unknown to be 200 Miles its width where we page break Cut the Road was 15 Miles which Road we made? fit to transport the Baggage of the Army out Artilary & A Considerable part of our stores for the Campain. This Afternoon A Detatchment of 200 men is Ordered to March for Wyoming under the Com. of Col Smith which Place was supposed to be in Danger Notwithstanding the Small Body of Troops which was stationed there the Rest of our troops are Constantly Employd in Making A Road through the swamp ---- in this swamp is the Head of Severel large streams Amongst which is the School Kill? which Empties in the Delaware at Philadelphia. Also the Lehigh? one of the Forms of Delaware--- Another Considerable Stream by the Name of unknown and several other small Streams which we were 3 names? June 9th - we are met by the troops from Wyoming who had made the Road & Miles toward us this meeting was Very Agreeable to us --our Soldiers spent the afternoon in washing their Cloaths and Cleaning their Armes