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Page 23
The land , bordering on the swamp , and for a mile back , is a poor , stiff clay ; the
growth is pine and underbrush , back of this broken pine barren , there are
cypress ponds , and veins of reeds in the branches . The range is said to be a
fine one ...
The land , bordering on the swamp , and for a mile back , is a poor , stiff clay ; the
growth is pine and underbrush , back of this broken pine barren , there are
cypress ponds , and veins of reeds in the branches . The range is said to be a
fine one ...
Page 46
The town is on a flat , bordering on the river ; the adjoining lands are broken or
waving and stony ; on the opposite side they are broken , stony ; the growth is
pine , oak and hickory . The flat strips of land on the river , above and below , are
...
The town is on a flat , bordering on the river ; the adjoining lands are broken or
waving and stony ; on the opposite side they are broken , stony ; the growth is
pine , oak and hickory . The flat strips of land on the river , above and below , are
...
Page 47
The land on their borders is broken , stiff , stony and rich , affording fine mill seats
, and on the whole it is a country where the Indians might have desirable
settlements ; the path from E - tow - woh to Hill - aubee passes through these
glades .
The land on their borders is broken , stiff , stony and rich , affording fine mill seats
, and on the whole it is a country where the Indians might have desirable
settlements ; the path from E - tow - woh to Hill - aubee passes through these
glades .
Page 49
about ' the town is poor and broken ; the fields are on the narrow flats , and in the
bends of the creek ; the broken land is gravelly or stony ; the range for cattle ,
hogs and horses , is the poorest in the nation ; the neighborhood of the town and
...
about ' the town is poor and broken ; the fields are on the narrow flats , and in the
bends of the creek ; the broken land is gravelly or stony ; the range for cattle ,
hogs and horses , is the poorest in the nation ; the neighborhood of the town and
...
Page 54
The land , the whole distance , is poor , broken and unfit for culture . 12m . Some
settlements on the river bank , at Weat - lo - tuck - e . The land is stiff and rich .
58m . Cross Hātche Cānāne , ( crooked creek , ) running to the right , ten feet
wide ...
The land , the whole distance , is poor , broken and unfit for culture . 12m . Some
settlements on the river bank , at Weat - lo - tuck - e . The land is stiff and rich .
58m . Cross Hātche Cānāne , ( crooked creek , ) running to the right , ten feet
wide ...
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