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Page 31
They have some plum and peach trees ; a swamp back of the town and some
good land back of that , a flat of oak , hickory and pine . On the right bank of the
river , just below the town , they have a fine rich cove of land which was formerly
a ...
They have some plum and peach trees ; a swamp back of the town and some
good land back of that , a flat of oak , hickory and pine . On the right bank of the
river , just below the town , they have a fine rich cove of land which was formerly
a ...
Page 45
The climate is mild ; the water seldom freezes ; they have mast every other year ,
and peaches for the three last years . ... They have in the villages a few thriving
peach trees , and there is much gravelly land , which would be fine for them . 23.
The climate is mild ; the water seldom freezes ; they have mast every other year ,
and peaches for the three last years . ... They have in the villages a few thriving
peach trees , and there is much gravelly land , which would be fine for them . 23.
Page 50
He furnished her with a wheel , loom , and cards ; she has an orchard of peach
and apple trees . Having made her election at the national council , in 1799 , to
reside in the nation , the agent appointed Hopoithle Haujo to look out for a
suitable ...
He furnished her with a wheel , loom , and cards ; she has an orchard of peach
and apple trees . Having made her election at the national council , in 1799 , to
reside in the nation , the agent appointed Hopoithle Haujo to look out for a
suitable ...
Page 60
The range is a good one , but cattle and horses require salt ; they have some
thriving peach trees , at several of the settlements . On Ouhe - gee creek , called
at its junction with the river , Hitchetee , there is one settlement which deserves a
...
The range is a good one , but cattle and horses require salt ; they have some
thriving peach trees , at several of the settlements . On Ouhe - gee creek , called
at its junction with the river , Hitchetee , there is one settlement which deserves a
...
Page 62
... their women are more ehaste , and the men better hunters ; they retain all their
original customs and laws , and have adopted none of the Creeks ; they have
some worm fences in and about their town , and but very few peach trees .
... their women are more ehaste , and the men better hunters ; they retain all their
original customs and laws , and have adopted none of the Creeks ; they have
some worm fences in and about their town , and but very few peach trees .
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