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Travels in America Performed in 1806 for the Purpose of Exploring the Rivers a
Thomas Ashe
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Immediately above it is a chain of islands, three in number, well timbered, bat lying too lew to be pccupied by the farmer.
LETTER XX.
Maysville orldmestoneTown — Liberty town — interior ofKeti- tacky — deceitful prospect — Washington — Mays Lick, a salt-spring — Salt Licks, why so called — the Blue Lick — MilUrsburgh — Paris, Maysville, or Limestone Key, July, 1806.
THIS is the oldest and most accustomed landing place i\\ the whole State of Kentucky, and the termination of the main road from L
...exington and other interior towns. The distance to Lexington is sixty-three miles, and from Pitts- burg four hundred and twenty-five. The creek just above called Limestone creek, is inconsiderable of itself, but af- fords in high water a small harbour for boats. The land- ing is a good one, lying in the bend of the river. The town contains about seventy houses, and supplies accommoda- tion for the storage, of jjoods deposited here before they are AMERICA. 185 received into waggons which take them to Lexington, whence they are distributed through the entire State.

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