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Z. Matthews' Diary

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overtook came up with 2 persons going to the army crossed the Navidad thence [through?] [postoaks?] some miles. Passed Foleys Plantation on the thence to the Lavacea at Mrs Hallams where there is a store grocery and blacksmith shop The Lavacea is about Equal to the Bernardo having no bottoms being pararie on the stream with post oaks bank near. Went 8 miles this evening to Mr Tandey's where we got corn for our horses with out charge Mr Tandey is from Washington County and a Brother in Law to Mr Heck The country except on a few small pararies of black land, is very poor Wednesday [May 27 1846?] This morning travelled 15 miles to a creek and [stopped?] and got our dinner I having killed a deer of which we took the hams. Finding fish in the creek we burned some needles and bent them for hooks and making some lines, we caught a fine lot of large trout and pearch broiled them for dinner they being very fine indeed. Camped in the Victoria pararie May 28th 1846 Arrived at Victoria at 10 oclock find it situated on the east side of the Gaudaloupe River the pararie coming to the River Victoria is a thriving Town containin

Lavaca River

The Lavaca River rises in the northeastern corner of Gonzales County and flows southeast for 115 miles, crossing Lavaca and Jackson counties, to its mouth on Lavaca Bay in northern Calhoun County. According to legend the "Pride," flagship of pirate Jean Laffite's fleet, was scuttled in the Lavaca near its mouth when pressured by an American revenue cutter.

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