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Daniel H. Wiggins 1838 Diary Entry
(From: Wiggins, Daniel H., Diaries 1816-1834, 1838-1841, 1862, Collection
M89-32)
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Daniel H. Wiggins 1838 Diary Entry
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[p.10]
some other thing of timber the names of which I have as yet learnt the
soil of Judge Randalls land appears to be mostly a mixture of red clay
and sans-- the low ground is of a darker coulor and much richer-- but
the high lands are thought to be more healthy so it is hard to find a
place where all advan- tages concentrate of two ever [?] chuse the least--
health of the first consideration may the Lord direct
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