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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journal or Visit to Upper Canada and Parts Adjacent

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on Boards instead of Socking Bottom
except when we lay in the Woods on bark,
the mostly appeared dirty, uniformly with
out any Sheet on over us, but in its place
a rough Coarse Blanket, our meal has been
steadily fryed Veneson, sometimes pretty good
nor Bread for 100 or more Miles with some small
exception has been indifferent Buckwheat
cakes, our drink almost ever since we left
home, Water, Bohea Tea is much used in Canada

and
which they drink very strong, they have plenty of sugar Ma-
-ple and make their own Sugar, tho in many
places were out, that our Tea was frequently drank
without, which was our situation in many
places Since
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4th day the 22 a Northeast Wind and a Cold
Wet Morning, feeling our Minds drawn f
to do, we concluded to attend the Meetings
belonging to Catewissee Monthly Meeting
and our horses as well as ourselves wanting
rest we lay by to day, tomorrow being their
meeting at Munsy in Coarse, the, next day to be at Fising Creek
and 7 tho to attend their Monthly Meeting at
Catewissee