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MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Volume II

1865
Friday --Oct. -- 27th -- After breakfast Dr Branch,
Dr Feay -- Jas. Evans, and I and Fletcher started on a
walk of observation -- to see the country. We went first
through Judge Gates' plantation -- in his orange grove we
ate as many sweet oranges as we could -- went over his
large sugar house, which has large banana trees growing all
about it-; we went through the cane plantations, where the
cane grows to prodigious size-; through rich hommocks, where
Dr Feay was in ecstasies at the new floral beauties he saw
on every side -- there were multitudes of air plants, most
of them out of his reach-; that filled him with delight --
By the time we got back, he was loaded with specimens -- We
went through by Hans Wyatt's place on to Captain Fresca's,
whence we returned through the plantations to the house --

After dinner Judge Gates returned -- Dr Branch and
Jim and I went down to the place and bluff, where Led with
house formerly stood, and was burnt down-; there remain the
stumps of about 100 old orange & lemon trees the soil is
better than it is about Judge Gates' -- an orange grove would
do well there -- We all went up afterwards -- Judge Gates
with us -- to the old Braden house-, at the south of Braden's
creck-; met Hans Wyatt there -- I bargained with him for the
lot on the river bank, which I visited in the morning -- He

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My Autobiography
Volume II

1865
Friday Oct 27th After breakfast Dr Branch
Dr Feay Jas Evans and I and Fletcher started on a
walk of observation to see the country We went first
through Judge Cates plantation in his orange grove we
ate as many sweet oranges as we could went over his
large sugar house which has large banana trees growing all
about it we went through the cane plantations where the
cane grows to prodigious size through rich hommocks where
Dr Feay was in ecstasies at the new floral beauties he saw
on every side there were multitudes of air plants most
of them out of his reach that filled him with delight
By the time we got back he was loaded with specimens We
went through by Hans Wyatts place on to Captain Frescas
whence we returned through the plantations to the house
After dinner Judge Cates returned Dr Branch and
Jim and I went down to the place and bluff where Ledwith
house formerly stood and was burnt down There remain the
stumps of about 100 old orange & lemon trees the soil is
better than it is about Judge Cates an orange grove would
do well there We all went up afterwards Judge Cates
with us to the old Braden House at the south of Bradens
creck met Hans Wyatt there I bargained with him for the
lot on the river bank which I visited in the morning He