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Field Notes, 1911_001

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Title
Field Notes, 1911_001
Date
1911
Creator
Raymond J. Pool
Description
handwritten notes
Transcription
1

Seneca — July 20, 1911.

The hills immediately across the river norht of town and very tall and rugged, sand
with considerable clay in mixture so that on the south slope there are deep gullies
with steep sides and narrow cuts. From the top of these hills we may look down upon
the town and the winding narrow valley of the Loup. In the river botton considerable
gardening is doen and now and then a patch of rye or corn is seen. There are many
flats along the river here that could be utilitzed for gardening or crop production.
Not as much timber along the riva here as at Halsey.

To the north and south one may look over the hills for a number of miles. At this
point the hills are not so high nor nearly so sandy and
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