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and the creek law for the punishment of adultery is not known to them. 11. Hook,choie, on a creek of that name, which joins on the left side of Ki,a,lijee 3 miles below the town and 7 miles S. of | and the creek law for the punishment of adultery is not known to them. | ||
11. Hook,choie, on a creek of that name, which joins on the left side of Ki,a,lijee 3 miles below the town and 7 miles S. of Thlot,lo,gul,gau. The settlements extend along the Creeks on the margins, which, and the hillsides, are good oak & hickory, with coarse gravel, all surrounded with pine forest. | |||
12. Hook,choie,oo,che, a pretty little compact town, between O,che,au,po,fau and Tus,ke,gee on the left bank of Coosau. The houses join those of Tus,ke,gee. The land around the town is a high poor level, with highland ponds. The corn fields are on the left side of Tallapoosa, on rich low grounds, on a point called Sam,bel,loh, & below the mouth of the creek of that name, which joins on the right side of the river. They have a good stock of hogs & a few cattle & horses. They formerly lived on the right bank of Coolau, just above their present site, & removed lately on account of the war with the chickasaws. Their stock ranges on that side of the river. They have fenced all the small fields above their houses where they raise their peas & potatoes. Their fields at Sam,bel,loh are under a good fence. This was made by Mrs Durant, the eldest sister of the late Gen: McGillivray, for her own convenience. | |||
13. Tus,ke,gee - this little town is in the fork of |
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and the creek law for the punishment of adultery is not known to them. 11. Hook,choie, on a creek of that name, which joins on the left side of Ki,a,lijee 3 miles below the town and 7 miles S. of Thlot,lo,gul,gau. The settlements extend along the Creeks on the margins, which, and the hillsides, are good oak & hickory, with coarse gravel, all surrounded with pine forest. 12. Hook,choie,oo,che, a pretty little compact town, between O,che,au,po,fau and Tus,ke,gee on the left bank of Coosau. The houses join those of Tus,ke,gee. The land around the town is a high poor level, with highland ponds. The corn fields are on the left side of Tallapoosa, on rich low grounds, on a point called Sam,bel,loh, & below the mouth of the creek of that name, which joins on the right side of the river. They have a good stock of hogs & a few cattle & horses. They formerly lived on the right bank of Coolau, just above their present site, & removed lately on account of the war with the chickasaws. Their stock ranges on that side of the river. They have fenced all the small fields above their houses where they raise their peas & potatoes. Their fields at Sam,bel,loh are under a good fence. This was made by Mrs Durant, the eldest sister of the late Gen: McGillivray, for her own convenience. 13. Tus,ke,gee - this little town is in the fork of