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have cattle, horses, & hogs, in a fine range, & are attentive to them.  2d.  Tut,tal,lo,see (Fowl) on a creek of that name 20 mioles W.nfrom Hit,che,too,che - This is a fine creek on a bed of Limestone.  It is a branch of Kitch,o,foo,ne.  The land bordering on the creek & for 8 or 9 mile in the direction towards Hit,che,too,che is level, rich, & fine for cultivation - post and black oak - hickory - dog
have cattle, horses, & hogs, in a fine range, & are attentive to them.  2d.  Tut,tal,lo,see (Fowl) on a creek of that name 20 mioles W.nfrom Hit,che,too,che - This is a fine creek on a bed of Limestone.  It is a branch of Kitch,o,foo,ne.  The land bordering on the creek & for 8 or 9 mile in the direction towards Hit,che,too,che is level, rich, & fine for cultivation - post and black oak - hickory - dog wood & pine.  the villagers have good worm fences, appear industrious, & have large stocks of cattle, some hogs & horses.  They appear decent & orderly & are desirous of preserving a friendly intercourse with their neighbours - They have this year (1700) built a square.  8.  Palachooc'le is on the right bank of Chat,to,ho,che 1 1/2 miles below Che,au,hau, on a poor pine barren flat.  The land back from it is poor broken pine land. Their fields are on the left side of the river on poor land.  This was formerly the first among the Lower Creek

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have cattle, horses, & hogs, in a fine range, & are attentive to them. 2d. Tut,tal,lo,see (Fowl) on a creek of that name 20 mioles W.nfrom Hit,che,too,che - This is a fine creek on a bed of Limestone. It is a branch of Kitch,o,foo,ne. The land bordering on the creek & for 8 or 9 mile in the direction towards Hit,che,too,che is level, rich, & fine for cultivation - post and black oak - hickory - dog wood & pine. the villagers have good worm fences, appear industrious, & have large stocks of cattle, some hogs & horses. They appear decent & orderly & are desirous of preserving a friendly intercourse with their neighbours - They have this year (1700) built a square. 8. Palachooc'le is on the right bank of Chat,to,ho,che 1 1/2 miles below Che,au,hau, on a poor pine barren flat. The land back from it is poor broken pine land. Their fields are on the left side of the river on poor land. This was formerly the first among the Lower Creek