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Page 20
These have their sources near each other , on the left side of Chattohoche , in
open , flat , land , the soil stiff , the trees post and black oak , all ... The upland of
Ocmul - gee is pine forest ; the swamp wide and rich ; the whole is fine for stock .
These have their sources near each other , on the left side of Chattohoche , in
open , flat , land , the soil stiff , the trees post and black oak , all ... The upland of
Ocmul - gee is pine forest ; the swamp wide and rich ; the whole is fine for stock .
Page 29
On the left bank of the river , at the falls , the land is broken pine forest . 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 ...
On the left bank of the river , at the falls , the land is broken pine forest . 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 ...
Page 34
Sau - wa - no - gee , is on a pine forest , three miles below Le - cau - suh , and
back from a swamp bordering on the river ; their fields are on both sides of the
river , but mostly on the left bank , between the swamp and the river , on a vein of
rich ...
Sau - wa - no - gee , is on a pine forest , three miles below Le - cau - suh , and
back from a swamp bordering on the river ; their fields are on both sides of the
river , but mostly on the left bank , between the swamp and the river , on a vein of
rich ...
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 ... About one mile up from the
bend , there is another good mill seat in the neighborhood of the pine forest .
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 ... About one mile up from the
bend , there is another good mill seat in the neighborhood of the pine forest .
Page 64
Che - au - hoo - che ; ( little che - au - hau ; ) is one mile and a half west from Hit -
che - tee , in the pine forest , near Auhe - gee ; a fine little creek , called at its
junction with the river , Hit - che - tee ; they begin to fence and have lately built a ...
Che - au - hoo - che ; ( little che - au - hau ; ) is one mile and a half west from Hit -
che - tee , in the pine forest , near Auhe - gee ; a fine little creek , called at its
junction with the river , Hit - che - tee ; they begin to fence and have lately built a ...
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