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Page 36
There are four villages below this town on A - la - ba - ma , which had formerly a
regular town ; they are probably the ... A small village on the left bank of Alabama
, which has its fields on the right side , in the cane swamp ; they are a poor ...
There are four villages below this town on A - la - ba - ma , which had formerly a
regular town ; they are probably the ... A small village on the left bank of Alabama
, which has its fields on the right side , in the cane swamp ; they are a poor ...
Page 47
It winds down the mountains to this village ; the river is here one hundred and
twenty yards wide , a beautiful clear stream . On the right side , off from the river
flats , the land is waving , with oak , hickory and pine , gravelly , and in some
places ...
It winds down the mountains to this village ; the river is here one hundred and
twenty yards wide , a beautiful clear stream . On the right side , off from the river
flats , the land is waving , with oak , hickory and pine , gravelly , and in some
places ...
Page 59
This town with its villages is the largest in the Lower Creeks ; the people are and
have been friendly to white people , and are ... Au - pul - tau - e ; a village of
Cussetuh , twenty miles from the river , on Hat - che thluc - co ; they have good
fences ...
This town with its villages is the largest in the Lower Creeks ; the people are and
have been friendly to white people , and are ... Au - pul - tau - e ; a village of
Cussetuh , twenty miles from the river , on Hat - che thluc - co ; they have good
fences ...
Page 62
They have lately begun to settle out in villages , and are industrious , compared
with their neighbors ; the men take part ... at its mouth , one and a half miles
above Timothy Barnard's ; the land bordering on the creek , up to the village , is
good .
They have lately begun to settle out in villages , and are industrious , compared
with their neighbors ; the men take part ... at its mouth , one and a half miles
above Timothy Barnard's ; the land bordering on the creek , up to the village , is
good .
Page 64
These people have villages on the waters of Flint river ; there they have fine
stocks of cattle , horses and hogs , and they ... It is sixty feet wide , and the main
branch of Kitch - o - foo - ne , which it joins three miles from the river ; the village
is ...
These people have villages on the waters of Flint river ; there they have fine
stocks of cattle , horses and hogs , and they ... It is sixty feet wide , and the main
branch of Kitch - o - foo - ne , which it joins three miles from the river ; the village
is ...
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