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flats bordering pine forest, or post oak hills.  5. [[Foosee,hat,che?]] from foo,so,wau a bird & hat,che, tail. It is two miles below Ho,ith,le,wau,le on the right bank of Tallapoosa, on a narrow strip of flat land. The broken lands are just back of the town. The corn fields are on the opposite side of the river & are divided from those of Ho,ith, le,wau,le by a small creek, [[Nocoose,chepe?]].
flats bordering pine forest, or post oak hills.  5. [[Foosee,hat,che?]] from foo,so,wau a bird & hat,che, tail. It is two miles below Ho,ith,le,wau,le on the right bank of Tallapoosa, on a narrow strip of flat land. The broken lands are just back of the town. The corn fields are on the opposite side of the river & are divided from those of Ho,ith, le,wau,le by a small creek, [[Nocoose,chepe?]]. On the right bank of this little creek half a mile from the river is the remains of a ditch, which surrounds a fortification, and back of this, for a mile, is the appearance of [[old?]] settlements, and back of these, pine slashes.  The cornfields are narrow & extend down, bordering on the river.  6. Coo,loo,me is below & near to [[Fooseehatche?]] on the right side of the river. The town is small & compact, on a flat much too low & subject to be overflowed in the season of floods, which is once in 15 or 16 years, always in the winter season & mostly in March. They have within 2 years begun to settle back next to the

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flats bordering pine forest, or post oak hills. 5. Foosee,hat,che? from foo,so,wau a bird & hat,che, tail. It is two miles below Ho,ith,le,wau,le on the right bank of Tallapoosa, on a narrow strip of flat land. The broken lands are just back of the town. The corn fields are on the opposite side of the river & are divided from those of Ho,ith, le,wau,le by a small creek, Nocoose,chepe?. On the right bank of this little creek half a mile from the river is the remains of a ditch, which surrounds a fortification, and back of this, for a mile, is the appearance of old? settlements, and back of these, pine slashes. The cornfields are narrow & extend down, bordering on the river. 6. Coo,loo,me is below & near to Fooseehatche? on the right side of the river. The town is small & compact, on a flat much too low & subject to be overflowed in the season of floods, which is once in 15 or 16 years, always in the winter season & mostly in March. They have within 2 years begun to settle back next to the