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Page 19
They have a tradition among them , that there is , in the fork of Red river , west of
the Mississippi , two mounds of earth ; that at this place , the Cussetuhs ,
Conetuhs and Chickasaws , found themselves ; that being distressed by wars
with red ...
They have a tradition among them , that there is , in the fork of Red river , west of
the Mississippi , two mounds of earth ; that at this place , the Cussetuhs ,
Conetuhs and Chickasaws , found themselves ; that being distressed by wars
with red ...
Page 22
The ridge dividing their waters , has high flats of light land , well set with willow -
leaved hickory , and iron ore in places , and all the streams have reed or cane on
their margins . This country has the appearance of being a healthy one , and the
...
The ridge dividing their waters , has high flats of light land , well set with willow -
leaved hickory , and iron ore in places , and all the streams have reed or cane on
their margins . This country has the appearance of being a healthy one , and the
...
Page 23
These are seventeen miles through , going parallel to Alabama south 20 ° west .
They are waving , hill and dale , and appear divided into fields . In the fields the
grass is short , no brush ; the soil in places is a lead color , yellow underneath ...
These are seventeen miles through , going parallel to Alabama south 20 ° west .
They are waving , hill and dale , and appear divided into fields . In the fields the
grass is short , no brush ; the soil in places is a lead color , yellow underneath ...
Page 47
On the right side , off from the river flats , the land is waving , with oak , hickory
and pine , gravelly , and in some places large sheets of rock which wave as the
land . The grit is coarse , but some of it is fit for mill stones ; the land is good for
corn ...
On the right side , off from the river flats , the land is waving , with oak , hickory
and pine , gravelly , and in some places large sheets of rock which wave as the
land . The grit is coarse , but some of it is fit for mill stones ; the land is good for
corn ...
Page 81
There are in the forks of Red river , ( We - chā - te - hatche Au - fus - kee , ) west of
Mississippi , ( We - o - coof - ke , muddy water , ) two mounds of earth . At this
place , the Cussetuh , Cowetuh and Chickasạws found themselves . They were at
...
There are in the forks of Red river , ( We - chā - te - hatche Au - fus - kee , ) west of
Mississippi , ( We - o - coof - ke , muddy water , ) two mounds of earth . At this
place , the Cussetuh , Cowetuh and Chickasạws found themselves . They were at
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