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 ferry the Laurel Hill is assended along the top of it the Road continues After crossing this hill the road is very good to the ford of Sandy Creek at one James Spurgeons,  abundefined. 15 Miles from Ice's ferry. At the crossing of this Creek McCullocks path, which owes its origen to Buffaloes, being no other than their tracks from one lick to another & consequently crooked & not well chosen, strikes off from the New Road From Spurgeon's to one Lemons, which is a little to the right of McCullochs path, is reckoned 9 Miles, and the way not bad; but from Lemons to the entrance of the Yohiogany glades which is estimated 9 Miles more thro' a deep rich Soil and what is called the briery Mountain. At the entrance of