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Page 26
The range is equally fine for hogs , but they are raised with difficulty , as the
ponds and swamps abound with alligators . A description of the towns on Coosau
and Tal - la - poo - sa , generally called Upper Creeks . 1. Tal - e - see , from Tal -
o ...
The range is equally fine for hogs , but they are raised with difficulty , as the
ponds and swamps abound with alligators . A description of the towns on Coosau
and Tal - la - poo - sa , generally called Upper Creeks . 1. Tal - e - see , from Tal -
o ...
Page 29
The creek has a little cane on its margins , and reed on the small branches ; but
the range is much exhausted by the stock of the town . On the left bank of the river
, at the falls , the land is broken pine forest . Half a mile below there is a small ...
The creek has a little cane on its margins , and reed on the small branches ; but
the range is much exhausted by the stock of the town . On the left bank of the river
, at the falls , the land is broken pine forest . Half a mile below there is a small ...
Page 45
thence they are collected together by their owners , to mark and brand the young
ones . The climate is mild ; the water seldom freezes ; they have mast every other
year , and peaches for the three last years . The range is a good one for stock .
thence they are collected together by their owners , to mark and brand the young
ones . The climate is mild ; the water seldom freezes ; they have mast every other
year , and peaches for the three last years . The range is a good one for stock .
Page 63
... where the path now crosses from Cussetuh to Fort Wilkinson ; the village is
advantageously situated ; the land is rich , the range good for cattle and hogs ;
the swamp is more than three miles through , on the left bank of the river , and is
high ...
... where the path now crosses from Cussetuh to Fort Wilkinson ; the village is
advantageously situated ; the land is rich , the range good for cattle and hogs ;
the swamp is more than three miles through , on the left bank of the river , and is
high ...
Page 66
Some of the settlements are well fenced ; they raise plenty of corn and rice , and
the range is a good one for stock . From this village , they have settlements down
as low as the forks of the river ; and they are generally on sites well chosen ...
Some of the settlements are well fenced ; they raise plenty of corn and rice , and
the range is a good one for stock . From this village , they have settlements down
as low as the forks of the river ; and they are generally on sites well chosen ...
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