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Page 31
They have some plum and peach trees ; a swamp back of the town and some
good land back of that , a flat of oak , hickory and pine . On the right bank of the
river , just below the town , they have a fine rich cove of land which was formerly
a ...
They have some plum and peach trees ; a swamp back of the town and some
good land back of that , a flat of oak , hickory and pine . On the right bank of the
river , just below the town , they have a fine rich cove of land which was formerly
a ...
Page 39
O - che - au - po - fau ; from Oche - ub , a hickory tree , and po - fau , in , or among
, called by the traders ... Three and a half miles above the town are ten apple ,
trees , planted by the late General McGillivray ; half a mile further up are the ...
O - che - au - po - fau ; from Oche - ub , a hickory tree , and po - fau , in , or among
, called by the traders ... Three and a half miles above the town are ten apple ,
trees , planted by the late General McGillivray ; half a mile further up are the ...
Page 45
They select a place of good food , cut down a tree or two , and make salt logs .
Here the horses gather of themselves , in the fly season . They have in the
villages a few thriving peach trees , and there is much gravelly land , which would
be fine ...
They select a place of good food , cut down a tree or two , and make salt logs .
Here the horses gather of themselves , in the fly season . They have in the
villages a few thriving peach trees , and there is much gravelly land , which would
be fine ...
Page 50
it is open and waving ; the soil is dark and gravelly ; the general growth of trees is
the small hickory ; they have reed in the branches . Hannah Hale resides here .
She was taken a prisoner from Georgia , when about eleven or twelve years old ...
it is open and waving ; the soil is dark and gravelly ; the general growth of trees is
the small hickory ; they have reed in the branches . Hannah Hale resides here .
She was taken a prisoner from Georgia , when about eleven or twelve years old ...
Page 54
Woc - coo - che , ( calf creek , ) over broken land ; pine , willow - leaved hickory ,
and post oak ; the land bordering on the creek is rich ; there is one plantation , on
the left bank , under fence , and some peach trees around the houses .
Woc - coo - che , ( calf creek , ) over broken land ; pine , willow - leaved hickory ,
and post oak ; the land bordering on the creek is rich ; there is one plantation , on
the left bank , under fence , and some peach trees around the houses .
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