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Simelo le or Simeno le is wild. - These towns are made from the towns O,co,nee, Sau,woog,e lo, Eu,fau,law, Tum, in autlau, Pata,choocle and Hitch,e,tee. They are called wild people because they left their old towns & made irregular settlements in this country to which they were invited by the the plenty of game, the mildness of the climate, the richness of the soil, & the abundance of food for cattle & horses. The range is equally fine for hogs, but they are raised with difficulty, as the ponds and swamps abound with alligators. A Description of the Towns on Coosau and Tal,la,poo,sa generally called the Upper Creeks. 1. Tale see, from Tal,o,fau, a town and [[e,dee,taken?]] - situated in the fork of Eu,fau,be, on the left bank of Tallapoosa, opposite Took,au,bat,che. Eufaube has its source in the ridge dividing the waters of Chattohoche from Tallapoosa and runs nearly W. to the junction with the river;
Simelo le or Simeno le is wild. - These towns are made from the towns O,co,nee, Sau,woog,e lo, Eu,fau,law, Tum, in autlau, Pata,choocle and Hitch,e,tee. They are called wild people because they left their old towns & made irregular settlements in this country to which they were invited by the the plenty of game, the mildness of the climate, the richness of the soil, & the abundance of food for cattle & horses. The range is equally fine for hogs, but they are raised with difficulty, as the ponds and swamps abound with alligators. A Description of the Towns on Coosau and Tal,la,poo,sa generally called the Upper Creeks. 1. Tale see, from Tal,o,fau, a town and [[e,dee,taken?]] - situated in the fork of Eu,fau,be, on the left bank of Tallapoosa, opposite Took,au,bat,che. Eufaube has its source in the ridge dividing the waters of Chattohoche from Tallapoosa and runs nearly W. to the junction with the river; there it is [[forty?]] feet wide. The land in it is poor for some miles up, then rich

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Simelo le or Simeno le is wild. - These towns are made from the towns O,co,nee, Sau,woog,e lo, Eu,fau,law, Tum, in autlau, Pata,choocle and Hitch,e,tee. They are called wild people because they left their old towns & made irregular settlements in this country to which they were invited by the the plenty of game, the mildness of the climate, the richness of the soil, & the abundance of food for cattle & horses. The range is equally fine for hogs, but they are raised with difficulty, as the ponds and swamps abound with alligators. A Description of the Towns on Coosau and Tal,la,poo,sa generally called the Upper Creeks. 1. Tale see, from Tal,o,fau, a town and e,dee,taken? - situated in the fork of Eu,fau,be, on the left bank of Tallapoosa, opposite Took,au,bat,che. Eufaube has its source in the ridge dividing the waters of Chattohoche from Tallapoosa and runs nearly W. to the junction with the river; there it is forty? feet wide. The land in it is poor for some miles up, then rich