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This town had , formerly , the right to declare war ; the declaration was sent first to
Took - aubat - che , and thence throughout the nation , and they appointed the
rendezvous of the warriors . It is on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , five miles ...
This town had , formerly , the right to declare war ; the declaration was sent first to
Took - aubat - che , and thence throughout the nation , and they appointed the
rendezvous of the warriors . It is on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , five miles ...
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A small village on the left bank of Alabama , which has its fields on the right side ,
in the cane swamp ; they are a poor people , without stock , are idle and indolent ,
and seldom make bread enough , but have fine melons in great abundance in ...
A small village on the left bank of Alabama , which has its fields on the right side ,
in the cane swamp ; they are a poor people , without stock , are idle and indolent ,
and seldom make bread enough , but have fine melons in great abundance in ...
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It is situated on the right bank of Tallapoosa , twelve miles above Oc - fus - kee . It
is a small settlement ; the land is very broken ; the flats on the river are narrow ;
the river broad and shoally . These settlers have moved , and joined Immookfau ...
It is situated on the right bank of Tallapoosa , twelve miles above Oc - fus - kee . It
is a small settlement ; the land is very broken ; the flats on the river are narrow ;
the river broad and shoally . These settlers have moved , and joined Immookfau ...
Page 63
who mur « lered sixteen of their gun men in Georgia ; it is on the right bank of
Flint river , and this creek , adjoining the river ; the village takes its name from the
creek ; it is nine miles below the second falls of the river ; these falls are at the ...
who mur « lered sixteen of their gun men in Georgia ; it is on the right bank of
Flint river , and this creek , adjoining the river ; the village takes its name from the
creek ; it is nine miles below the second falls of the river ; these falls are at the ...
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... places well fenced ; they have cattle , hogs and horses , and a fine range for
them , and raise corn , rice and potatoes in great plenty . 2d . O - tel - le - who -
yau - nau ; ( hurricane town ; ) is six miles below Kitch - o - foo - ne , on the right
bank ...
... places well fenced ; they have cattle , hogs and horses , and a fine range for
them , and raise corn , rice and potatoes in great plenty . 2d . O - tel - le - who -
yau - nau ; ( hurricane town ; ) is six miles below Kitch - o - foo - ne , on the right
bank ...
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