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Page 23
In the wooded parts the growth is generally post oak , and very large , without any
under brush , beautifully set in clumps . Here the soil is a dark clay , covered with
long grass and weeds , which indicate a rich soil . One observation applies to ...
In the wooded parts the growth is generally post oak , and very large , without any
under brush , beautifully set in clumps . Here the soil is a dark clay , covered with
long grass and weeds , which indicate a rich soil . One observation applies to ...
Page 46
The town is on a flat , bordering on the river ; the adjoining lands are broken or
waving and stony ; on the opposite side they are broken , stony ; the growth is
pine , oak and hickory . The flat strips of land on the river , above and below , are
...
The town is on a flat , bordering on the river ; the adjoining lands are broken or
waving and stony ; on the opposite side they are broken , stony ; the growth is
pine , oak and hickory . The flat strips of land on the river , above and below , are
...
Page 50
it is open and waving ; the soil is dark and gravelly ; the general growth of trees is
the small hickory ; they have reed in the branches . Hannah Hale resides here .
She was taken a prisoner from Georgia , when about eleven or twelve years old ...
it is open and waving ; the soil is dark and gravelly ; the general growth of trees is
the small hickory ; they have reed in the branches . Hannah Hale resides here .
She was taken a prisoner from Georgia , when about eleven or twelve years old ...
Page 54
The bottom rocky with moss ; the land for this stage is broken ; a mixed growth of
post and red oak , pine and hickory . On the left bank of the river at the falls , the
land is level ; and in approaching them one is surprised to find them where there
...
The bottom rocky with moss ; the land for this stage is broken ; a mixed growth of
post and red oak , pine and hickory . On the left bank of the river at the falls , the
land is level ; and in approaching them one is surprised to find them where there
...
Page 57
... to the pine forest ; the growth on the level , is oak , hickory and pine ; there are
some ponds and slashes back next to the pine forest , bordering on a branch
which runs parallel with the river ; in the pine forest there is some reedy branches
.
... to the pine forest ; the growth on the level , is oak , hickory and pine ; there are
some ponds and slashes back next to the pine forest , bordering on a branch
which runs parallel with the river ; in the pine forest there is some reedy branches
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