Header img
Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

Page out of 262

could collect for themselves about/along
the Range where we stopped, & which
was very poor: thence to a small
Town, called Bath

, in a very poor
Country, where we dined; and
got some indifferent Hay for our
Horses, but no Grain, about 20
Miles: Thence to one Pattison
at Post Town, near the painted
post, about 19 miles; here we
lodged: our horses faring better
having plenty of pretty good Hay
but no Grain.

About a mile from Bath

stopped
at the House of William Kersey
late of little York; On the Bank
of a water called little Lake:
This Lake is of a circular form,