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Page 19
Here , they first saw white people , and from hence they have been compelled to
retire back again , to their present settlements . The country lying between
Coosau , Tallapoosa and Chat - to - ho - che , above their falls , is broken . The
sol is ...
Here , they first saw white people , and from hence they have been compelled to
retire back again , to their present settlements . The country lying between
Coosau , Tallapoosa and Chat - to - ho - che , above their falls , is broken . The
sol is ...
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 28
The fall is forty feet in fifty yards . The channel on the right side , which is the
widest , falls nearly twenty feet in ten feet . The fish are obstructed here in their
attempts to ascend the river . From appearances , they might be easily taken in
the ...
The fall is forty feet in fifty yards . The channel on the right side , which is the
widest , falls nearly twenty feet in ten feet . The fish are obstructed here in their
attempts to ascend the river . From appearances , they might be easily taken in
the ...
Page 39
İt is on the left bank of the Coosau , two miles above the fork of the river , and one
mile below the falls , on a flat of poor land , just below a small stream ; the fields
are on the right side of the river , on rich flat land ; and this flat extends back for ...
İt is on the left bank of the Coosau , two miles above the fork of the river , and one
mile below the falls , on a flat of poor land , just below a small stream ; the fields
are on the right side of the river , on rich flat land ; and this flat extends back for ...
Page 53
The river is one hundred and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from
the fall ; these are over a rough , coarse ... they are at the termination of the falls ;
and the fish are taken with scoop nets ; the fish taken here are , the hickory shad
...
The river is one hundred and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from
the fall ; these are over a rough , coarse ... they are at the termination of the falls ;
and the fish are taken with scoop nets ; the fish taken here are , the hickory shad
...
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