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rock for half a mile , is forced into two channels ; one thirty , the other fifteen feet
wide . 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 ...
rock for half a mile , is forced into two channels ; one thirty , the other fifteen feet
wide . 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 ...
Page 33
This creek is sixty feet wide , has steep banks , and is difficult to cross , when the
waters are high . Kebihatche has its source to the east , and is parallel with Ca -
le - be - hat - che ; the margins of the creek have rich flats bordering pine forest or
...
This creek is sixty feet wide , has steep banks , and is difficult to cross , when the
waters are high . Kebihatche has its source to the east , and is parallel with Ca -
le - be - hat - che ; the margins of the creek have rich flats bordering pine forest or
...
Page 53
half a mile , then another rise of fifteen feet , and flat a half a mile to'a swamp
adjoining the high lands ; the fields are below the town . The river is one hundred
and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from the fall ; these are over a
...
half a mile , then another rise of fifteen feet , and flat a half a mile to'a swamp
adjoining the high lands ; the fields are below the town . The river is one hundred
and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from the fall ; these are over a
...
Page 54
Cross a creek running to the right , three 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 ...
Cross a creek running to the right , three 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 ...
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Ascending the river on this bank , above the falls , the the following stages are
noted in miles . 21 miles , the flat land terminates ; thence 34 miles , to Chis - se
hul - cuh running to the left ; thence 4 miles , to Chusse thluc - co twenty feet wide
, a ...
Ascending the river on this bank , above the falls , the the following stages are
noted in miles . 21 miles , the flat land terminates ; thence 34 miles , to Chis - se
hul - cuh running to the left ; thence 4 miles , to Chusse thluc - co twenty feet wide
, a ...
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