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Page 32
... and thence throughout the nation , and they appointed the rendezvous of the
warriors . It is on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , five miles below Aut - tos - see
. In descending the river on the left side from Aut - tos - see , is two miles across ...
... and thence throughout the nation , and they appointed the rendezvous of the
warriors . It is on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , five miles below Aut - tos - see
. In descending the river on the left side from Aut - tos - see , is two miles across ...
Page 36
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 ...
Page 37
On the west or right side , the good land extends about five miles , and on all the
creeks below Attau - gee , it is good ; some of the trees are large poplar , red oak
and hickory , walnut on the margins of the creeks , and pea - vine in the valleys .
On the west or right side , the good land extends about five miles , and on all the
creeks below Attau - gee , it is good ; some of the trees are large poplar , red oak
and hickory , walnut on the margins of the creeks , and pea - vine in the valleys .
Page 46
Some of the people have settled out from the town , and they have good land on
Inn - nook - fau creek , which joins the right side of the river , two miles below the
town . 2d . Took - au - bat - che tal - lau - has - see ; this village received in part a
...
Some of the people have settled out from the town , and they have good land on
Inn - nook - fau creek , which joins the right side of the river , two miles below the
town . 2d . Took - au - bat - che tal - lau - has - see ; this village received in part a
...
Page 48
Eu - fau - lau ; on the right bank of Tallapoosa , five miles below Oc - fus - kee , on
that side of the river , and but two in a direct line ; the lands on the river are fit for
culture ; but the flats are narrow , joined to pine hills and recdy branches .
Eu - fau - lau ; on the right bank of Tallapoosa , five miles below Oc - fus - kee , on
that side of the river , and but two in a direct line ; the lands on the river are fit for
culture ; but the flats are narrow , joined to pine hills and recdy branches .
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