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On June 5th the road led nine miles to the Seco, over almost 
impassable hog-wallow prairie. Camp was made on the Seco two miles 
above the present D'Hanis, then an embryo settlement of Germans 
in Medina County. 
On June 6th the train passed over Rancheros (or ’’Comanche") 
Creek, a branch of the Sabinal. Fourteen miles beyond the 
Sabinal, after crossing the Blanco River ("Comanche Creek") they 
camped on the Rio Frio/ the night of the 6th. They remained there 
the next day. 
Wright's collections beginning with June 6th are from 
what is now Uvalde County 1 , 
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