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The land on the River banks continues good up to Passadunkee Stream- This is a long and large Stream- comes in from the E. is has on all its branches fifteen ponds, some of which are large- the land on the banks of this Stream thirty miles up is very low, but has much rich intervale and meadow- the up land is said not to be very good- there is much Pine timber on this Stream and its branches- on the State's land as well as that sold to Bingham.-
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Arrived at Capt. Haynes at 5 P.M. and having been disappointed of getting a tent from Col. Lee, Mrs. Haynes commences making one of cotton cloth brought for the purpose and have to wait for it until
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Thursday 28th noon- then embark and proceed up river taking a sketch of the River, etc.
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Thursday 28th September 1820.
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The land on the banks of the River on both sides is very good from Passadunkee to Piscataquis.

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The land on the River banks continues good up to Passadunkee Stream- This is a long and large Stream- comes in from the E. is has on all its branches fifteen ponds, some of which are large- the land on the banks of this Stream thirty miles up is very low, but has much rich intervale and meadow- the up land is said not to be very good- there is much Pine timber on this Stream and its branches- on the State's land as well as that sold to Bingham.-

Arrived at Capt. Haynes at 5 P.M. and having been disappointed of getting a tent from Col. Lee, Mrs. Haynes commences making one of cotton cloth brought for the purpose and have to wait for it until

Thursday 28th noon- then embark and proceed up river taking a sketch of the River, etc.

Thursday 28th September 1820.

The land on the banks of the River on both sides is very good from Passadunkee to Piscataquis.