Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Maryland Colonization Journal, Vol. 2: October, 1843
You will be pleased to learn that the Globe emigrants are beginning to make some improvement. Six families are now comfortably located on their farms, and before many days the rest will be in their own houses. They are beginning to be better satisfied with their new country, as their ideas become enlarged, and as they feel that they are men who have got to depend on their own industry and good conduct to carry them forward.
It is my intention to take a jaunt Dinto the interior next month, and if possible to investigate and remove the obstacles in the way of free trade with the Far Bush people. I want to see the Camwood region, and if no obstacles are thrown in the way, to proceed to Palm Country. I have deputed J. H. Stewart to proceed as far as he can into the bush, and a good deal will depend on his report. He is now absent on duty.
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