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peavine in the rich bottoms & hillsides - moss in the river & on the rock beds of the creek.  They get fish plentifully in the spring season, near the mouth of Eu,fau,lau,hat,che. They are rock, trout, buffaloe, red horse, & perch. They have fine stocks of horses, hogs, & cattle. The town gives name to the river & is sixty miles about Tuskegee.  18. Au,be,coo,che, is on Nauche creek, 5 miles from the river, on the right bank of the creek, on a flat one mile wide; - the growth, hard shelled hickory. The town spreads itself out & is scattered on both sides of the creek, in the neighborhood of very high hills, which descend back into waving rich land, fine for wheat or corn; the bottoms all rich. The neighborhood abounds in Limestone and large Limestone springs; they have one above and one below the town. The timber on the rich lands, oak, hickory, walnut, poplar and mulberry.  There is a very large ave N. of the town. The entrance into it small - on the side of a hill. It is much divided & some of the rooms appear as the work of art - the doors, regular. In several parts of the cave, salt petre is to be seen in chrystals. On We,wo,cau creek there is a fine mill seat, the water contracted by two hills - the fall 20 feet - and the land in the neighborhood
peavine in the rich bottoms & hillsides - moss in the river & on the rock beds of the creek.  They get fish plentifully in the spring season, near the mouth of Eu,fau,lau,hat,che. They are rock, trout, buffaloe, red horse, & perch. They have fine stocks of horses, hogs, & cattle. The town gives name to the river & is sixty miles about Tuskegee.  18. Au,be,coo,che, is on Nauche creek, 5 miles from the river, on the right bank of the creek, on a flat one mile wide; - the growth, hard shelled hickory. The town spreads itself out & is scattered on both sides of the creek, in the neighborhood of very high hills, which descend back into waving rich land, fine for wheat or corn; the bottoms all rich. The neighborhood abounds in Limestone and large Limestone springs; they have one above and one below the town. The timber on the rich lands, oak, hickory, walnut, poplar and mulberry.  There is a very large ave N. of the town. The entrance into it small - on the side of a hill. It is much divided & some of the rooms appear as the work of art - the doors, regular. In several parts of the cave, salt petre is to be seen in chrystals. On We,wo,cau creek there is a fine mill seat, the water contracted by two hills - the fall 20 feet - and the land in the neighborhood very rich; cane on the creeks & reed on the branches. From one or two experiments, tobacco grows well on these lands.  This town is one of the oldest in the nation, & sometimes among the oldest chiefs gives name to the

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peavine in the rich bottoms & hillsides - moss in the river & on the rock beds of the creek. They get fish plentifully in the spring season, near the mouth of Eu,fau,lau,hat,che. They are rock, trout, buffaloe, red horse, & perch. They have fine stocks of horses, hogs, & cattle. The town gives name to the river & is sixty miles about Tuskegee. 18. Au,be,coo,che, is on Nauche creek, 5 miles from the river, on the right bank of the creek, on a flat one mile wide; - the growth, hard shelled hickory. The town spreads itself out & is scattered on both sides of the creek, in the neighborhood of very high hills, which descend back into waving rich land, fine for wheat or corn; the bottoms all rich. The neighborhood abounds in Limestone and large Limestone springs; they have one above and one below the town. The timber on the rich lands, oak, hickory, walnut, poplar and mulberry. There is a very large ave N. of the town. The entrance into it small - on the side of a hill. It is much divided & some of the rooms appear as the work of art - the doors, regular. In several parts of the cave, salt petre is to be seen in chrystals. On We,wo,cau creek there is a fine mill seat, the water contracted by two hills - the fall 20 feet - and the land in the neighborhood very rich; cane on the creeks & reed on the branches. From one or two experiments, tobacco grows well on these lands. This town is one of the oldest in the nation, & sometimes among the oldest chiefs gives name to the