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Page 20
The country above the falls of Oc - mul - gee and Flint rivers , is less broken than
that of the other rivers . These have their sources near each other , on the left side
of Chattohoche , in open , flat , land , the soil stiff , the trees post and black oak ...
The country above the falls of Oc - mul - gee and Flint rivers , is less broken than
that of the other rivers . These have their sources near each other , on the left side
of Chattohoche , in open , flat , land , the soil stiff , the trees post and black oak ...
Page 62
This is on Opil - thluc - co , twenty - eight miles from its junction with Flint river .
This creek is sixty feet wide at its mouth , one and a half miles above Timothy
Barnard's ; the land bordering on the creek , up to the village , is good . Eight
miles ...
This is on Opil - thluc - co , twenty - eight miles from its junction with Flint river .
This creek is sixty feet wide at its mouth , one and a half miles above Timothy
Barnard's ; the land bordering on the creek , up to the village , is good . Eight
miles ...
Page 63
who mur « lered sixteen of their gun men in Georgia ; it is on the right bank of
Flint river , and this creek , adjoining the river ; the village takes its name from the
creek ; it is nine miles below the second falls of the river ; these falls are at the ...
who mur « lered sixteen of their gun men in Georgia ; it is on the right bank of
Flint river , and this creek , adjoining the river ; the village takes its name from the
creek ; it is nine miles below the second falls of the river ; these falls are at the ...
Page 64
These people have villages on the waters of Flint river ; there they have fine
stocks of cattle , horses and hogs , and they raise corn , rice and potatoes , in
great plenty . The following are the villages of this town : 1st . Au - muc - cul - le ; (
pour ...
These people have villages on the waters of Flint river ; there they have fine
stocks of cattle , horses and hogs , and they raise corn , rice and potatoes , in
great plenty . The following are the villages of this town : 1st . Au - muc - cul - le ; (
pour ...
Page 66
This gentleman lives on the right bank of Flint river , fifteen miles below Pad - je -
li - gau . He has eleven children by a U - chec woman , and they are settled with
and around him , and have fine stocks of cattle in an excellent range . + He has a
...
This gentleman lives on the right bank of Flint river , fifteen miles below Pad - je -
li - gau . He has eleven children by a U - chec woman , and they are settled with
and around him , and have fine stocks of cattle in an excellent range . + He has a
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