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Page 27
The ancient name of this town is Is - po - co - gee ; its derivation uncertain ; it is
situated on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , opposite the junction of Lu - fau - be
, two and a half miles below the falls of the river , on a beautiful level . The course
...
The ancient name of this town is Is - po - co - gee ; its derivation uncertain ; it is
situated on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , opposite the junction of Lu - fau - be
, two and a half miles below the falls of the river , on a beautiful level . The course
...
Page 33
... the broken lands are just back of the town ; the cornfields are on the opposite
side of the river , and are divided from those of Ho - ith - le - wau - le by a small
creek , Noo - coosechepo . On the right bank of this little creek , half a mile from
the ...
... the broken lands are just back of the town ; the cornfields are on the opposite
side of the river , and are divided from those of Ho - ith - le - wau - le by a small
creek , Noo - coosechepo . On the right bank of this little creek , half a mile from
the ...
Page 34
Opposite the town house , in the fields , is a conical mound of earth thirty feet in
diameter , ten feet high , with large peach trces on several places . At the lower
end of the fields , on the left bank of a tine little creek , Le - cau - suh , pretty little ...
Opposite the town house , in the fields , is a conical mound of earth thirty feet in
diameter , ten feet high , with large peach trces on several places . At the lower
end of the fields , on the left bank of a tine little creek , Le - cau - suh , pretty little ...
Page 61
Opposite the town house , on the left bank of the river , there is a narrow strip of
flat land from ffty to one hundred yards wide , then high pine barren hills ; these
people speak a tongue different from the Creeks ; they were formerly settled in ...
Opposite the town house , on the left bank of the river , there is a narrow strip of
flat land from ffty to one hundred yards wide , then high pine barren hills ; these
people speak a tongue different from the Creeks ; they were formerly settled in ...
Page 62
... the white people Captain Ellick , married three Uchce women , and brought
them to Cussetuh , which was greatly disliked by his towns people ; their
opposition determined him to move from Cussetuh ; he went down opposite
where the town ...
... the white people Captain Ellick , married three Uchce women , and brought
them to Cussetuh , which was greatly disliked by his towns people ; their
opposition determined him to move from Cussetuh ; he went down opposite
where the town ...
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