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Page 19
... they crossed the falls of Tal - lapoo - sa , above Took - au - bat - che , settled
below the falls of Chat - toho - che , and spread out from thence to Oc - mul - gee ,
O - conee , Savannah , and down on the seacoast , towards Charleston .
... they crossed the falls of Tal - lapoo - sa , above Took - au - bat - che , settled
below the falls of Chat - toho - che , and spread out from thence to Oc - mul - gee ,
O - conee , Savannah , and down on the seacoast , towards Charleston .
Page 29
... ( Oche Haujo , ) thence half a mile to the public establishment , thence two
miles to the mouth of Ca - le - be - hat - che . This creek has its source thirty miles
to the east in waving , post oak , hickory and pine land ; in some places the
swamp is ...
... ( Oche Haujo , ) thence half a mile to the public establishment , thence two
miles to the mouth of Ca - le - be - hat - che . This creek has its source thirty miles
to the east in waving , post oak , hickory and pine land ; in some places the
swamp is ...
Page 32
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 ...
Page 55
... on this bank , above the falls , the the following stages are noted in miles . 21
miles , the flat land terminates ; thence 34 miles , to Chis - se hul - cuh running to
the left ; thence 4 miles , to Chusse thluc - co twenty feet wide , a rocky bottom .
... on this bank , above the falls , the the following stages are noted in miles . 21
miles , the flat land terminates ; thence 34 miles , to Chis - se hul - cuh running to
the left ; thence 4 miles , to Chusse thluc - co twenty feet wide , a rocky bottom .
Page 87
From Tugalo river , “ thence a direct line to the top of Currohe moun . tain ; thence
to the head of the South fork of Oconee river . " In 1803 , at the treaty near Fort
Wilkinson , this boundary admitted by the Creeks , and that a line from the High ...
From Tugalo river , “ thence a direct line to the top of Currohe moun . tain ; thence
to the head of the South fork of Oconee river . " In 1803 , at the treaty near Fort
Wilkinson , this boundary admitted by the Creeks , and that a line from the High ...
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