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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journal or Visit to Upper Canada and Parts Adjacent

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dusk of the Evening weary,
Could, and hungry, but lighting at
the foremost Tavern, could get
no hay for our Horses, which upon
enquiry was the situation of the
other Public Houses, in town tho the Capital of Subend County

we therefore
were under the Necessity of Riding
Six Miles further to Mud Creek 32m

1st day the 19 checkPlace

still continued cold and
snowed betimes all day, went to
the Post 12 m where we got our Break-
-fast thence up the waters of the Sus-
-quehanna to the Widow Lindsly’s


where we intended to have taken up
our Quarters, but they had no Oates,
very little corn, and but poor hay,
we therefore proceeded 5 miles
further up the Tyoga to Salsbury’s
tho but poor accommodations, yet
they were very kind, in this days travel
we have seen 4 deer near
by and a Multitude of their tracks