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Page 38
There are thirty buildings in the town , compactly situated , and from the bluff a
fine view of the flat lands in the fork , and on the right bank of Coosau , which iiver
is here two hundred yards wide . In the yard of the town house , there are five ...
There are thirty buildings in the town , compactly situated , and from the bluff a
fine view of the flat lands in the fork , and on the right bank of Coosau , which iiver
is here two hundred yards wide . In the yard of the town house , there are five ...
Page 53
The river is one hundred and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from
the fall ; these are over a rough , coarse rock , forming some islands of rock ,
which force the water into two narrow channels , in time of low water . One is on ...
The river is one hundred and twenty yards wide , with a deep steady current from
the fall ; these are over a rough , coarse rock , forming some islands of rock ,
which force the water into two narrow channels , in time of low water . One is on ...
Page 57
The creek has its source nearly twenty miles from the river , and runs nearly
parallel with it till within one mile of its junction ; there it makes a short bend round
north , thence west to the river ; at the second bend , about two hundred yards
from ...
The creek has its source nearly twenty miles from the river , and runs nearly
parallel with it till within one mile of its junction ; there it makes a short bend round
north , thence west to the river ; at the second bend , about two hundred yards
from ...
Page 58
... enter the river forty yards below the island , and go up to the point of it , then
turn down as the ripple directs , and land sixty yards below ; this is the best ford ;
the third is still lower , from four to six hundred yards . The land back from the
fields ...
... enter the river forty yards below the island , and go up to the point of it , then
turn down as the ripple directs , and land sixty yards below ; this is the best ford ;
the third is still lower , from four to six hundred yards . The land back from the
fields ...
Page 84
From Burges's 30 miles above the mouth of the river Flint , To We - thluc - coo -
chee , 16 miles , 20 yards wide . O - ke - lock - ei - me , 18 miles , 30 yds wide ,
and deep . St. Marks , 40 miles , half a mile wide . Aussille , 40 miles , 50 yards
wide ...
From Burges's 30 miles above the mouth of the river Flint , To We - thluc - coo -
chee , 16 miles , 20 yards wide . O - ke - lock - ei - me , 18 miles , 30 yds wide ,
and deep . St. Marks , 40 miles , half a mile wide . Aussille , 40 miles , 50 yards
wide ...
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