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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Account of a visit paid to the Indians in New York State

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always be supplyed 24 miles.

9th

Attended redstone meeting, dined at
Reese Cadwalladers where we have
made our home since our arrival here,
it is a good place for man and beast,
our horses have had very good pasture,
and been well fed with grain, so that
they are recruited. Set of this after
noon for Pittsburg, crossed the Mon
ongahala
at Bridge port, went
down the west side of said river to
Alexander Boggs’s on Pigeon creek,
where we lodged, having a few
miles back crossed pike run. 11
miles.

10th

Set off early this morning, stopped
at Parker’s fed our horses, and got
our breakfast. A number of curi-
ous falls presented on small steam,
in this last stage. At a certain depth