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Page 28
The quantity of this description at the falls and in the hill sides adjoining them , is
great ; sufficient for the building of a large ... The narrow flat margin between the
hills and the river is convenient for a canal for mills on an extensive scale , and to
...
The quantity of this description at the falls and in the hill sides adjoining them , is
great ; sufficient for the building of a large ... The narrow flat margin between the
hills and the river is convenient for a canal for mills on an extensive scale , and to
...
Page 29
The hills extend nearly two miles , are intersected by one small creek and two
branches , and terminate on the river in two ... the flat lands on the opposite shore
and the range of hills to the northwest ; near one of the bluffs there is a fine spring
...
The hills extend nearly two miles , are intersected by one small creek and two
branches , and terminate on the river in two ... the flat lands on the opposite shore
and the range of hills to the northwest ; near one of the bluffs there is a fine spring
...
Page 33
The growth is oak , hickory , poplar , cherry , persimon , with cane brakes on the
flats and hills . It is a delightful range for stock , and was preserved by the Indians
for bears , and called the beloved bear - ground . Every town had a reserve of ...
The growth is oak , hickory , poplar , cherry , persimon , with cane brakes on the
flats and hills . It is a delightful range for stock , and was preserved by the Indians
for bears , and called the beloved bear - ground . Every town had a reserve of ...
Page 41
poor pine barren hills , to the falls . The number of gun men is ... The town is on a
high and beautiful hill ; the land on the river is rich and flat for two hundred yards ,
then waving and rich , fine for wheat and corn . It is a limestone country , with ...
poor pine barren hills , to the falls . The number of gun men is ... The town is on a
high and beautiful hill ; the land on the river is rich and flat for two hundred yards ,
then waving and rich , fine for wheat and corn . It is a limestone country , with ...
Page 51
The branches all have reed ; the neighboring lands above these settlements , are
fine ; those below , are high , broken hills . It is situated between Hill - au - bee
and Woc - co - coie , about ten miles from each town ; three miles west of the
town ...
The branches all have reed ; the neighboring lands above these settlements , are
fine ; those below , are high , broken hills . It is situated between Hill - au - bee
and Woc - co - coie , about ten miles from each town ; three miles west of the
town ...
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