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Page 21
... season it is difficult to obtain water in any direction , for many iniles . Bees abound in the O - ke - fin - a - cau and other swamps , eastward of Flint river . The wortleberry is to be found in the swamps , and on the poorest of the ...
... season it is difficult to obtain water in any direction , for many iniles . Bees abound in the O - ke - fin - a - cau and other swamps , eastward of Flint river . The wortleberry is to be found in the swamps , and on the poorest of the ...
Page 23
... season , and all the creeks were dry in 1799 , and not a spring of water was to be found . The Alabama is margined with cane swamps , and these , in places , with flats of good land or poor pine flats . The swamps at the confluence with ...
... season , and all the creeks were dry in 1799 , and not a spring of water was to be found . The Alabama is margined with cane swamps , and these , in places , with flats of good land or poor pine flats . The swamps at the confluence with ...
Page 30
... season , froin just above the town , to Alabama . From the point just above the town to the falls , the river spreads over a bed of flat rock in several places , where the depth of water is something less than two feet . This is the ...
... season , froin just above the town , to Alabama . From the point just above the town to the falls , the river spreads over a bed of flat rock in several places , where the depth of water is something less than two feet . This is the ...
Page 33
... seasons of floods , which is once in fifteen or six- teen years , always in the winter season , and mostly in March ; they have , within two years , begun to settle back , next to the broken lands ; the cornfields are on the oppo- site ...
... seasons of floods , which is once in fifteen or six- teen years , always in the winter season , and mostly in March ; they have , within two years , begun to settle back , next to the broken lands ; the cornfields are on the oppo- site ...
Page 34
... season from rain , and for the guards set to watch the crops while they are growing . 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 ...
... season from rain , and for the guards set to watch the crops while they are growing . 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 ...
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agent for Indian Alabama appointed BENJAMIN HAWKINS bluff bordering broken land cabin called cane cattle cattle and horses ceremony Chat-to-ho-che Che-au-hau Cherokees Chickasaws chiefs clay Coleraine confederacy Coosau corn Cowetuh cultivated Cussetuh death whoop Eu-fau-lau falls flat land Flint river Foosce-hat-che fork Fort Wilkinson four miles Georgia gravelly half a mile hat-che Haujo Hawkins hickory Hill-au-bee hills hogs and horses horses and hogs Indian affairs joins left bank left side limestone little creek margins Mic-co mounds nation negroes New-yau-cau oak and hickory Oc-fus-kee Oconee river peach trees pine barren pine forest pine land ponds post oak red oak reed reedy branches rich flats ridge right bank right side Savannah saw palmetto season settled settlements stiff stocks of cattle swamp Tal-e-see Tal-la-poo-sa Tallapoosa thence thluc-co three miles Took-au-bat-che town house traders treaty tribes Uchees village warriors Yamassees yards wide