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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journal or Visit to Upper Canada and Parts Adjacent

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we came to the Mahony Moun-
-tain, the prospect from the
Northside of which was much
like that of Tuskorora, tho the abiss
or Valley was deeper and more di
rectly down beneath our feet, per
haps 400 feet, the next Mountain
was called the little Mountain
tho thought to be higher then any
of the rest, the Assent and decent
from those mountains are not very steep
tho couvered with large and
small stone, the road from
thence to Catewissee

is most of
it very rough, lodged at John Loyds
40 miles, the Land from Hamburgh
to this place is chiefly Mountanious,
Poor, and Stony, and very little set-
-tled, there are a number of Settleme
-ments about in Roring Creek Valley
yet the face of Ground, appears thin
Stony, and not desirable.