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some property.  She has one negro boy, a horse or two, 60 cattle, & some hogs.  She has received the friendly attentions of the agent for Indian affairs as soon as he came in the nation.  He furnishes her with a wheel loom & cards.  She has an orchard of peach & apple trees.  Having made her election at the national council in 1799 to reside in the nation, the agent appointed Hopoith-le Haujo to look out for a suitable place for her, to help her to remove to it with her stock and take care that she receive no insult from the Indians.  3. Opil,thluc,co from O,pil,lo, wau, a swamp and thluc,-co big - on a creek of that name which joins puc,chu,tal,lau,hassee on the left side.  It is 20 miles from Coosau river.  The land about this village is round flat hills, thickets of hickory saplings & on the hill sides and their tops, hickory, grubs and grape vines.  the land bordering on the creek is rich & here are their fields.  4. Pin,c,hoo,te from pin,e,wau, a turkey & choote, house.  On the right side of a fine little creek, a branch of E,pe,sau,gee, on its right side.  The land is stiff & rich & lies well; the timber red oak & hickory.  The branches all have reed, and the land on these, above the settlement, is good black oak, sapling & hiccoory - lies well & has large flats of reeds.  This & the neighboring land is fine for settlements.  They have here 3 or 4 houses - only some peach trees & hogs - and their fields are fenced.  The path from New,you,cau to [[Cow,e,tuh,tal,lau,hassee?]] passes by these houses.
some property.  She has one negro boy, a horse or two, 60 cattle, & some hogs.  She has received the friendly attentions of the agent for Indian affairs as soon as he came in the nation.  He furnishes her with a wheel loom & cards.  She has an orchard of peach & apple trees.  Having made her election at the national council in 1799 to reside in the nation, the agent appointed Hopoith-le Haujo to look out for a suitable place for her, to help her to remove to it with her stock and take care that she receive no insults from the Indians.  3. Opil,thluc,co from O,pil,lo,wau, a swamp and thluc,-co big - on a creek of that name which joins puc,chu,tal,lau,hassee on the left side.  It is 20 miles from Coosau river.  The land about this village is round flat hills, thickets of hickory saplings & on the hill sides and their tops, hickory, grubs and grape vines.  The land bordering on the creek is rich & here are their fields.  4. Pin,c,hoo,te from pin,e,wau, a turkey & choote, house.  On the right side of a fine little creek, a branch of E,pe,sau,gee, on its right side.  The land is stiff & rich & lies well; the timber red oak & hickory.  The branches all have reed, and the land on these, above the settlement, is good black oak, sapling & hiccory - lies well & has large flats of reeds.  This & the neighboring land is fine for settlements.  They have here 3 or 4 houses - only some peach trees & hogs - and their fields are fenced.  The path from New,you,cau to [[Cow,e,tuh,tal,lau,hassee?]] passes by these houses.

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some property. She has one negro boy, a horse or two, 60 cattle, & some hogs. She has received the friendly attentions of the agent for Indian affairs as soon as he came in the nation. He furnishes her with a wheel loom & cards. She has an orchard of peach & apple trees. Having made her election at the national council in 1799 to reside in the nation, the agent appointed Hopoith-le Haujo to look out for a suitable place for her, to help her to remove to it with her stock and take care that she receive no insults from the Indians. 3. Opil,thluc,co from O,pil,lo,wau, a swamp and thluc,-co big - on a creek of that name which joins puc,chu,tal,lau,hassee on the left side. It is 20 miles from Coosau river. The land about this village is round flat hills, thickets of hickory saplings & on the hill sides and their tops, hickory, grubs and grape vines. The land bordering on the creek is rich & here are their fields. 4. Pin,c,hoo,te from pin,e,wau, a turkey & choote, house. On the right side of a fine little creek, a branch of E,pe,sau,gee, on its right side. The land is stiff & rich & lies well; the timber red oak & hickory. The branches all have reed, and the land on these, above the settlement, is good black oak, sapling & hiccory - lies well & has large flats of reeds. This & the neighboring land is fine for settlements. They have here 3 or 4 houses - only some peach trees & hogs - and their fields are fenced. The path from New,you,cau to Cow,e,tuh,tal,lau,hassee? passes by these houses.