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Page 20
The land is generally rich , well watered , and lies well , as a waving country , for
cultivation . The growth of timber is oak , hickory , and the short leaf pine ; pea -
vine on the hill sides and in the bottoms , and a tall , broad leaf , rich grass , on
the ...
The land is generally rich , well watered , and lies well , as a waving country , for
cultivation . The growth of timber is oak , hickory , and the short leaf pine ; pea -
vine on the hill sides and in the bottoms , and a tall , broad leaf , rich grass , on
the ...
Page 22
Between Ko - e - ne - cuh and Chat - to - ho - che , the land is broken or waving .
The ridge dividing their waters , has high flats of light land , well set with willow -
leaved hickory , and iron ore in places , and all the streams have reed or cane on
...
Between Ko - e - ne - cuh and Chat - to - ho - che , the land is broken or waving .
The ridge dividing their waters , has high flats of light land , well set with willow -
leaved hickory , and iron ore in places , and all the streams have reed or cane on
...
Page 24
_Sixty miles above the confluence of the Coo - sau with Tallapoosa , there is a
high , waving , limestone country settled by the Indians of Coo - sau , Au - becoo -
che nau - che and Eu - fau - lau - hat - che . The settlements are generally on ...
_Sixty miles above the confluence of the Coo - sau with Tallapoosa , there is a
high , waving , limestone country settled by the Indians of Coo - sau , Au - becoo -
che nau - che and Eu - fau - lau - hat - che . The settlements are generally on ...
Page 41
The town is on a high and beautiful hill ; the land on the river is rich and flat for
two hundred yards , then waving and rich , fine for wheat and corn . It is a
limestone country , with fine springs , and a very desirable one ; there is reed on
the ...
The town is on a high and beautiful hill ; the land on the river is rich and flat for
two hundred yards , then waving and rich , fine for wheat and corn . It is a
limestone country , with fine springs , and a very desirable one ; there is reed on
the ...
Page 42
The land , off from the mountains , is rich ; the flats on the streams are large and
very rich ; the high , waving country is very healthy and well watered ; cane grows
on the creeks , reed on the branches , and pea - vine on the flats and hill sides .
The land , off from the mountains , is rich ; the flats on the streams are large and
very rich ; the high , waving country is very healthy and well watered ; cane grows
on the creeks , reed on the branches , and pea - vine on the flats and hill sides .
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