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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journal or Visit to Upper Canada and Parts Adjacent

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thick on the ground as we rode along
their Pigs are not allowed to run in the
Woods at this season for fear of the
Bears and Wolves, we then for se-
-veral miles passed the effects through the
effects of the greatest Hiorican mine
Eyes ever beheld, it was a very
heavy Timbered Land about ¾
of it the timber was torn up by the Roots, the
other ¼ broke of by the Middle, the
Prospect was truly awfull, and and tremendious.
the last five miles hilly though not stony. the land good.
We are now got among the White
Pines, not having seen many for
the last 30 miles

3 of the week and 7 checkPlace

sat at Samuel Taylors


he was disowned by Sadbury Monthly
Meeting
and his Wife by Kingwood do.
they appear pretty hopefull, and sent
acknowledgements with us to their seve-
-ral Monthly Meeting to Condemn their
out goings, they have 4 small children