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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journal or Visit to Upper Canada and Parts Adjacent

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Its dashing that it appeared looked was all in a
foam flying in places twenty or more
feet high, looking as as white as a sheet
and all this, and ten times as much
more before we came to the grand
and perpendicular falls Catarack, the day be-
-ing very Smoky, and a little rainy we
had not so full a view of the great falls
as we desired, on proposing if the day suited to
spend a little more time when we re-
-turned, as near as I could compute,
this very wild, romantick, and
foming condition of the river it began
about ¾ of a Mile above to the great preci-
-pice, we left the River and in about two
miles and got to William Lundy’s


who was once a Member of Kingwood month
-ly Meeting
but for many years past, disowned, his
Wife and Children never had a right, we
were friendly entertained, but there is bu[t]
little prospect in sd. family of any
Strength to the society arising therefro[m]

25 Miles

7th of the week checkPlace

a rainy morning, went
to Jeremiah Moore’s

3 ½ miles, who
were much Joyed in th seeing us