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Page 46
Tooh - to - cau - gee ; from tooh - to , a corn house , and cau - gee , fixed or
standing . The Indians of Oc - fus - kee , formerly built a corn house here , for the
convenience of their hunters , and put their corn there for their support , during
the ...
Tooh - to - cau - gee ; from tooh - to , a corn house , and cau - gee , fixed or
standing . The Indians of Oc - fus - kee , formerly built a corn house here , for the
convenience of their hunters , and put their corn there for their support , during
the ...
Page 60
At this village , and at the house of Tus - se - ki - ah Micco , the agent for Indian
affairs has introduced the plough ; and a farmer was hired in 1797 , to tend a crop
of corn , and with so good success , as to induce several of the villagers to ...
At this village , and at the house of Tus - se - ki - ah Micco , the agent for Indian
affairs has introduced the plough ; and a farmer was hired in 1797 , to tend a crop
of corn , and with so good success , as to induce several of the villagers to ...
Page 66
Some of the settlements are well fenced ; they raise plenty of corn and rice , and
the range is a good one for stock . From this village , they have settlements down
as low as the forks of the river ; and they are generally on sites well chosen ...
Some of the settlements are well fenced ; they raise plenty of corn and rice , and
the range is a good one for stock . From this village , they have settlements down
as low as the forks of the river ; and they are generally on sites well chosen ...
Page 79
The fifth day , he comes out of his house , gathers corn cobs , burns them to
ashes , and with these , rubs his body all over . At the end of this moon , he
sweats under blankets , then goes into water , and this ends the ceremony . This
ceremony ...
The fifth day , he comes out of his house , gathers corn cobs , burns them to
ashes , and with these , rubs his body all over . At the end of this moon , he
sweats under blankets , then goes into water , and this ends the ceremony . This
ceremony ...
Page 85
Burnt Corn , 12 10 between these creeks on the left . Limestone , 5 a small
branch of Alabama . Little Escambia , 4 20 waters of Ko - ne - cau . Big Escambia
, 9 90 do . do . The pine lands commence near Burnt Corn , around the head of ...
Burnt Corn , 12 10 between these creeks on the left . Limestone , 5 a small
branch of Alabama . Little Escambia , 4 20 waters of Ko - ne - cau . Big Escambia
, 9 90 do . do . The pine lands commence near Burnt Corn , around the head of ...
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