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Page 14
The original seats of the Uchees were east of the Coosa , and probably of the
Chattahoochee , and they consider themselves the most ancient inhabitants of
the country . It appears certain , that at the beginning of the eighteenth century ,
they ...
The original seats of the Uchees were east of the Coosa , and probably of the
Chattahoochee , and they consider themselves the most ancient inhabitants of
the country . It appears certain , that at the beginning of the eighteenth century ,
they ...
Page 17
Entertaining the suspicion , that these Shawanee were in reality Uchees , I found
confirmation in Bartram . He says , “ their ( Uchees ) own national language is
radically different from the Muscogulgee tongue ; and is called Savanna or ...
Entertaining the suspicion , that these Shawanee were in reality Uchees , I found
confirmation in Bartram . He says , “ their ( Uchees ) own national language is
radically different from the Muscogulgee tongue ; and is called Savanna or ...
Page 34
... and retain the language and customs of their countrymen to the northwest , and
aided them in their late war with the United States . Some Uchees have settled
with them ; they are industrious , work with their women and make plenty of corn ...
... and retain the language and customs of their countrymen to the northwest , and
aided them in their late war with the United States . Some Uchees have settled
with them ; they are industrious , work with their women and make plenty of corn ...
Page 62
... and settled with his three brothers ; two of whom , had Uchee wives ; he , after
this , collected all the Uchees , gave them the land where their town now is , and
there they settled . These people are more civil and orderly than their neighbors ...
... and settled with his three brothers ; two of whom , had Uchee wives ; he , after
this , collected all the Uchees , gave them the land where their town now is , and
there they settled . These people are more civil and orderly than their neighbors ...
Page 63
Some of the Uchees have settled with the Shaw - a - nee , at Sau - va - no - gee ,
among the Creeks of the upper towns . 5. Oose - oo - chee ; is about two miles
below Uchee , on the right bank of Chat - to - ho - chee ; they formerly lived on
Flint ...
Some of the Uchees have settled with the Shaw - a - nee , at Sau - va - no - gee ,
among the Creeks of the upper towns . 5. Oose - oo - chee ; is about two miles
below Uchee , on the right bank of Chat - to - ho - chee ; they formerly lived on
Flint ...
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