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small hickory; the flats on the streams, rich, covered with reed. Among the branches, the land is [[unclear]] [[afit?]] for cultivation.  
small hickory; the flats on the streams, rich, covered with reed. Among the branches, the land is waving & fit for cultivation.  
   They have 30 gun men in this village, who have lately joined [[unclear]].  One of the chiefs O, [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] has some cattle, others have a few - as they have only paid attention to their stock written two years - and their means of acquiring them were slender.
   They have 30 gun men in this village, who have lately joined Tal,e,see.  One of the chiefs O,fau,mul,gau has some cattle, others have a few - as they have only paid attention to their stock written two years - & their means of acquiring them were slender.
   Above this creek, on the waters of [[Eu, fau, lau, hat, che?]] there are some settlements well chosen.  The upland is [[unclear]] reddish and stoney or gravelly - the timber, post and red oak, pine and hickory, the trees small; the soil apparently rich enough and well suited for wheat; and the streams have some rich flats.
   Above this creek, on the waters of [[Eu,fau,lau,hat,che?]] there are some settlements, well chosen.  The upland is stiff reddish and stoney or gravelly - the timber, post and red oak, pine & hickory, the trees small; the soil, apparently rich enough & well suited for wheat; and the streams have some rich flats.
   [[unclear]  thlot, lo, gul, gau from thlot, lo fish and [[unclear]] all - called by the traders fishponds.  It is on a [[unclear]] pond like creek, a branch of Ul, kau, hat, che which joins Tallapoosa, 4 miles above Oc, fus, kee on the right side.  The town is 14 miles in the creek.  The land about it is open and waving - the soil dark and gravelly - the general growth of trees, the small hickory.  They have reed in the branches.
   [[unclear]  thlot, lo, gul, gau from thlot, lo fish and [[unclear]] all - called by the traders fishponds.  It is on a [[unclear]] pond like creek, a branch of Ul, kau, hat, che which joins Tallapoosa, 4 miles above Oc, fus, kee on the right side.  The town is 14 miles in the creek.  The land about it is open and waving - the soil dark and gravelly - the general growth of trees, the small hickory.  They have reed in the branches.
   Hannah Stale resides here.  She was taken a prisoner from Georgia when about 11 or 12 years old; was married to the head man of the tow, by whom she has 5 children.  This woman spins and weaves and has laboured under many difficulties, yet by her industry has acquired some
   Hannah Stale resides here.  She was taken a prisoner from Georgia when about 11 or 12 years old; was married to the head man of the tow, by whom she has 5 children.  This woman spins and weaves and has laboured under many difficulties, yet by her industry has acquired some

Revision as of 14:25, 15 April 2020

small hickory; the flats on the streams, rich, covered with reed. Among the branches, the land is waving & fit for cultivation.

 They have 30 gun men in this village, who have lately joined Tal,e,see.  One of the chiefs O,fau,mul,gau has some cattle, others have a few - as they have only paid attention to their stock written two years - & their means of acquiring them were slender.
  Above this creek, on the waters of Eu,fau,lau,hat,che? there are some settlements, well chosen.  The upland is stiff reddish and stoney or gravelly - the timber, post and red oak, pine & hickory, -  the trees small; the soil, apparently rich enough & well suited for wheat; and the streams have some rich flats.
 [[unclear]  thlot, lo, gul, gau from thlot, lo fish and unclear all - called by the traders fishponds.  It is on a unclear pond like creek, a branch of Ul, kau, hat, che which joins Tallapoosa, 4 miles above Oc, fus, kee on the right side.  The town is 14 miles in the creek.  The land about it is open and waving - the soil dark and gravelly - the general growth of trees, the small hickory.  They have reed in the branches.
  Hannah Stale resides here.  She was taken a prisoner from Georgia when about 11 or 12 years old; was married to the head man of the tow, by whom she has 5 children.  This woman spins and weaves and has laboured under many difficulties, yet by her industry has acquired some