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Page 26
Situated in the fork of Eu - fau - le on the left bank of Talla - poo - sa , opposite
Took - au - bat - che . Eu - fau - be has its source in the ridge dividing the waters
of Chat - to - ho - che from Tal - la - poo - sa , and runs nearly west to the junction
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Situated in the fork of Eu - fau - le on the left bank of Talla - poo - sa , opposite
Took - au - bat - che . Eu - fau - be has its source in the ridge dividing the waters
of Chat - to - ho - che from Tal - la - poo - sa , and runs nearly west to the junction
...
Page 27
The ancient name of this town is Is - po - co - gee ; its derivation uncertain ; it is
situated on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , opposite the junction of Lu - fau - be
, two and a half miles below the falls of the river , on a beautiful level . The course
...
The ancient name of this town is Is - po - co - gee ; its derivation uncertain ; it is
situated on the right bank of the Tallapoosa , opposite the junction of Lu - fau - be
, two and a half miles below the falls of the river , on a beautiful level . The course
...
Page 34
... ten feet high , with large peach trces on several places . At the lower end of the
fields , on the left bank of a tine little creek , Le - cau - suh , pretty little village of
Coo - loo - me people , finely situated on a rising ground ; the land up this creek
is ...
... ten feet high , with large peach trces on several places . At the lower end of the
fields , on the left bank of a tine little creek , Le - cau - suh , pretty little village of
Coo - loo - me people , finely situated on a rising ground ; the land up this creek
is ...
Page 43
It is situated over a little mountain , fifteen miles above the town , on the northwest
branch of Hill - au - bee creek ; the town house of this village is on the left side of
the creek . 2d . Au - net - te chap - co ; from au - net - te , a swamp , and chapco ...
It is situated over a little mountain , fifteen miles above the town , on the northwest
branch of Hill - au - bee creek ; the town house of this village is on the left side of
the creek . 2d . Au - net - te chap - co ; from au - net - te , a swamp , and chapco ...
Page 50
It is situated on a creek of that name , which joins Puc - cun - tal - lau - has - see
on the left side . It is twenty miles from Coosau river ; the land about this village is
round , flat hills , thickets of hickory saplins , and on the hill sides and their tops ...
It is situated on a creek of that name , which joins Puc - cun - tal - lau - has - see
on the left side . It is twenty miles from Coosau river ; the land about this village is
round , flat hills , thickets of hickory saplins , and on the hill sides and their tops ...
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