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The Coosau has its source high up in the Cherokee country . E - tow - woh and
Oos - te - nau - lih , are its main branches . The land on these rivers is rich , and
abounds with limestone . _Sixty miles above the confluence of the Coo - sau with
...
The Coosau has its source high up in the Cherokee country . E - tow - woh and
Oos - te - nau - lih , are its main branches . The land on these rivers is rich , and
abounds with limestone . _Sixty miles above the confluence of the Coo - sau with
...
Page 35
Coo - sau - dee , is a compact little town situated three miles below the
confluence of Coosau and Tallapoosa , on the right bank of Alabama ; they have
fields on both sides of the river ; but thcir chief dependence is a high , rich island ,
at the ...
Coo - sau - dee , is a compact little town situated three miles below the
confluence of Coosau and Tallapoosa , on the right bank of Alabama ; they have
fields on both sides of the river ; but thcir chief dependence is a high , rich island ,
at the ...
Page 37
Hook - choie - oo - che ; a pretty little compact town , between O - che - au - po -
fau and Tus - ke - gee , on the left bank of Coosau ; the houses join those of Tus -
le - gee ; the land around the town is a high , poor level , with highland ponds ...
Hook - choie - oo - che ; a pretty little compact town , between O - che - au - po -
fau and Tus - ke - gee , on the left bank of Coosau ; the houses join those of Tus -
le - gee ; the land around the town is a high , poor level , with highland ponds ...
Page 38
on the Coo - sau , forty - six feet above low water mark ; the rivers here approach
each other within a quarter of a mile , then ... a fine view of the flat lands in the
fork , and on the right bank of Coosau , which iiver is here two hundred yards
wide .
on the Coo - sau , forty - six feet above low water mark ; the rivers here approach
each other within a quarter of a mile , then ... a fine view of the flat lands in the
fork , and on the right bank of Coosau , which iiver is here two hundred yards
wide .
Page 41
It is in the fork of a creek which gives name to the town ; the creek joins on the left
side of Coosau , forty miles below Coosau town . 17. Coo - sau ; on the left bank
of Coo - sau , between two creeks , Eu - fau - lau and Nau - che . The town ...
It is in the fork of a creek which gives name to the town ; the creek joins on the left
side of Coosau , forty miles below Coosau town . 17. Coo - sau ; on the left bank
of Coo - sau , between two creeks , Eu - fau - lau and Nau - che . The town ...
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