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Page 29
Half a mile below there is a small creek which has its source seven miles from the
river , its margins covered with reed or canc . Below the creek the land becomes
flat , and continues so to Talesee on the Eufau - bee , and half a mile still lower ...
Half a mile below there is a small creek which has its source seven miles from the
river , its margins covered with reed or canc . Below the creek the land becomes
flat , and continues so to Talesee on the Eufau - bee , and half a mile still lower ...
Page 43
Hill - au - bee joins the Tallapoosa on its right bank , eight miles below New - yau
- cau . One chief only , Ne - hau - thlucco Hau - jo , resides in the town ; the
people are settled out in the four following villages . 1st . Thlā - noo - che au - bau
...
Hill - au - bee joins the Tallapoosa on its right bank , eight miles below New - yau
- cau . One chief only , Ne - hau - thlucco Hau - jo , resides in the town ; the
people are settled out in the four following villages . 1st . Thlā - noo - che au - bau
...
Page 55
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 ...
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 three miles , and they cultivate the
rich bends of the creek ; there is cane on the creek and fine reed on the branches
...
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 three miles , and they cultivate the
rich bends of the creek ; there is cane on the creek and fine reed on the branches
...
Page 84
This settlement is on the east of Tallapoosa , on a wide creek which gives name
to it , twelve miles nearly from the river . From Burges's 30 miles above the mouth
of the river Flint , To We - thluc - coo - chee , 16 miles , 20 yards wide .
This settlement is on the east of Tallapoosa , on a wide creek which gives name
to it , twelve miles nearly from the river . From Burges's 30 miles above the mouth
of the river Flint , To We - thluc - coo - chee , 16 miles , 20 yards wide .
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