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Page 36
Here the soil is of good quality for cultivation ; that of thin quality extends nearly à
mile . 2d . Too - wos - sau , is three miles below E - cun - cha - te , on the same
side of the river , a small village on a high bluff ; the land is good about , and back
...
Here the soil is of good quality for cultivation ; that of thin quality extends nearly à
mile . 2d . Too - wos - sau , is three miles below E - cun - cha - te , on the same
side of the river , a small village on a high bluff ; the land is good about , and back
...
Page 37
On the west or right side , the good land extends about five miles , and on all the
creeks below Attau - gee , it is good ; some of the trees are large poplar , red oak
and hickory , walnut on the margins of the creeks , and pea - vine in the valleys .
On the west or right side , the good land extends about five miles , and on all the
creeks below Attau - gee , it is good ; some of the trees are large poplar , red oak
and hickory , walnut on the margins of the creeks , and pea - vine in the valleys .
Page 52
Cow - e - tugh ; on the right bank of Chat - to - ho - che , three miles below the
falls , on a flat extending back one mile . The land is fine for corn ; the settlements
extend up the river for two miles on the river flats . These are bordered with
broken ...
Cow - e - tugh ; on the right bank of Chat - to - ho - che , three miles below the
falls , on a flat extending back one mile . The land is fine for corn ; the settlements
extend up the river for two miles on the river flats . These are bordered with
broken ...
Page 57
have a small town house on a poor pine ridge on the left bank of the creek below
the falls ; the settlers extend up the creek for ... extends back from the river from
half to three - quarters of a mile to the pine forest ; the growth on the level , is oak
...
have a small town house on a poor pine ridge on the left bank of the creek below
the falls ; the settlers extend up the creek for ... extends back from the river from
half to three - quarters of a mile to the pine forest ; the growth on the level , is oak
...
Page 69
Each division is divided lengthwise , into two seats ; the front , two feet high ,
extending back half way , covered with reedmats or slabs ; then a rise of one foot
, and it extends back , covered in like manner , to the side of the building . On
these ...
Each division is divided lengthwise , into two seats ; the front , two feet high ,
extending back half way , covered with reedmats or slabs ; then a rise of one foot
, and it extends back , covered in like manner , to the side of the building . On
these ...
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