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Page 22
Being unwilling to take part in the war between the United States and Great
Britain , he moved there to be out of the way of it , was well pleased with his
situation , and should have continued to reside there , but for the beasts of prey ,
which ...
Being unwilling to take part in the war between the United States and Great
Britain , he moved there to be out of the way of it , was well pleased with his
situation , and should have continued to reside there , but for the beasts of prey ,
which ...
Page 32
The fifty bee - hives are reduced to one , and his son Richard is neither an Indian
nor white man ; yet he proniises to mend , as the agent for Indian affairs is soon to
reside in his neighborhood . The date to the calculation of numbers , is here ...
The fifty bee - hives are reduced to one , and his son Richard is neither an Indian
nor white man ; yet he proniises to mend , as the agent for Indian affairs is soon to
reside in his neighborhood . The date to the calculation of numbers , is here ...
Page 34
At this season some families move over and reside in their fields , and return with
their crops into the town . There are two paths , one through the fields on the river
bank , and the other back of the swamp . In the scason for melons , the Indians ...
At this season some families move over and reside in their fields , and return with
their crops into the town . There are two paths , one through the fields on the river
bank , and the other back of the swamp . In the scason for melons , the Indians ...
Page 50
Hannah Hale resides here . She was taken a prisoner from Georgia , when about
eleven or twelve years old , and married the head man of this town , by whom she
has five children . This woman spins and weaves , and has taught two of her ...
Hannah Hale resides here . She was taken a prisoner from Georgia , when about
eleven or twelve years old , and married the head man of this town , by whom she
has five children . This woman spins and weaves , and has taught two of her ...
Page 56
Here is the public establishment for the Lower Creeks ; and here the agent
resides . ... the agent has ascertained , by actual enumeration , that they have but
sixty - six , including all who reside here , and in the villages belonging to the
town .
Here is the public establishment for the Lower Creeks ; and here the agent
resides . ... the agent has ascertained , by actual enumeration , that they have but
sixty - six , including all who reside here , and in the villages belonging to the
town .
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