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Page 28
The fish are obstructed here in their attempts to ascend the river . From
appearances , they might be easily taken in the season of their ascending the
rivers , but no attempts have hitherto been made to do so . The rock is a light gray
, very much ...
The fish are obstructed here in their attempts to ascend the river . From
appearances , they might be easily taken in the season of their ascending the
rivers , but no attempts have hitherto been made to do so . The rock is a light gray
, very much ...
Page 53
The river is one hundred and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from
the fall ; these are over a rough , coarse rock , forming some islands of rock ,
which force the water into two narrow channels , in time of low water . One is on ...
The river is one hundred and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from
the fall ; these are over a rough , coarse rock , forming some islands of rock ,
which force the water into two narrow channels , in time of low water . One is on ...
Page 57
Cus - se - tuh ; this town is two and a half miles below Cow - e - tuk Tal - lau - has
- see , on the left bank of the river . They claim the land above the falls on their
side . In descending the river path from the falls , in three miles you cross a creek
...
Cus - se - tuh ; this town is two and a half miles below Cow - e - tuk Tal - lau - has
- see , on the left bank of the river . They claim the land above the falls on their
side . In descending the river path from the falls , in three miles you cross a creek
...
Page 58
From the top of this mound , they have a fine view of the river above the flat land
on both sides of the river , and all the field of one thousand acres ; the river
makes a short bend round to the right , opposite this mound , and there is a good
ford ...
From the top of this mound , they have a fine view of the river above the flat land
on both sides of the river , and all the field of one thousand acres ; the river
makes a short bend round to the right , opposite this mound , and there is a good
ford ...
Page 66
creek , joins the river ; and still lower , Co - wag - gee , ( partridge , ) a creek sixty
yards wide at its mouth . Its source is in the ridge dividing its waters from Ko - e -
ne - cuh , Choctau hatche and Telāgue hatche ; they have some settlements in ...
creek , joins the river ; and still lower , Co - wag - gee , ( partridge , ) a creek sixty
yards wide at its mouth . Its source is in the ridge dividing its waters from Ko - e -
ne - cuh , Choctau hatche and Telāgue hatche ; they have some settlements in ...
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