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<p>From Dmitrefsk begin the German settlements<lb/> on both sides the Volga. from the same place<lb/> you could take a trip to the Salt Lake Elton.</p> <p> From Saratog up to the Volgha to Simbirsk, there <lb/> is little remarkable besides natural curiosities,<lb/> amongst which the Sulphur <del>fountain</del> <add> hill</add> <lb/> (Sernaya ghora) is most remarkable, a little<lb/> above Salnara; wehre the finest native Suplhur<lb/> is found & was once dug for a fabric, now<lb/> deserted.</p> <p> between Simbirsk & Cazan on the eastern <lb/> side of the Volgha lies the village of <lb/> Bolghari, were the most perfect remains<lb/> of Tatarian buildings can be seen, & <lb/> Tartarian coins collected. It was the Capital <lb/> of the Bolgharians in these parts.</p> <p> Between Cazan & Nishreli Nov. to Yaroslavat<lb/> one of the best Russian trading & Manufacturing<lb/> places, & go from thence <sic>strait</sic><lb/> to Juere leaving Moscow on your left. —</p> | |||
From Dmitrefsk begin the German settlements
on both sides the Volga. from the same place
you could take a trip to the Salt Lake Elton.
From Saratog up to the Volgha to Simbirsk, there
is little remarkable besides natural curiosities,
amongst which the Sulphur fountain hill
(Sernaya ghora) is most remarkable, a little
above Salnara; wehre the finest native Suplhur
is found & was once dug for a fabric, now
deserted.
between Simbirsk & Cazan on the eastern
side of the Volgha lies the village of
Bolghari, were the most perfect remains
of Tatarian buildings can be seen, &
Tartarian coins collected. It was the Capital
of the Bolgharians in these parts.
Between Cazan & Nishreli Nov. to Yaroslavat
one of the best Russian trading & Manufacturing
places, & go from thence strait
to Juere leaving Moscow on your left. —
Identifier: | JB/539/166/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1781-03-12 |
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166 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Peter Simon Pallas |
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