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his daughter, 50. 25. Ki,a,li,jee, on the right side of the Kiali,jee creek 2 1/2 miles below the junction with Hook,choie. This creek joins the right side of Tallapoosa, above the falls. All the rich flats of the creek are settled. The land about the town is poor & broken, the fields are on the narrow flats & in the bends of the creek. | his daughter, 50. 25. Ki,a,li,jee, on the right side of the Kiali,jee creek 2 1/2 miles below the junction with Hook,choie. This creek joins the right side of Tallapoosa, above the falls. All the rich flats of the creek are settled. The land about the town is poor & broken, the fields are on the narrow flats & in the bends of the creek. The broken land gravelly or stoney. The range for cattle, hogs & horses, the poorest in the nation. The neighborhood of the town & the town itself, has nothing to recommend it. The timber is pine oak and small hickory. The creek is 15 feet wide, & joins Tallapoosa 15 miles above Too,kau,bat,che. They have 2 villages belonging to this town. 1st. Au,che,nau,hat,che from Au,che, cedar, and hat,che, a creek. They have a few settlements on this creek & some fine thriving peach trees. The land on the creek is broken, but good. 2d. Hat,che chub bau, from hat,che, a creek & chub bau, the middle or half way. This is in the pine forest, a poor, ill chosen site, and there are but a few people. The Remaining Villages of the Towns on Coosau and Tallapoosa. 1st. Sou,go,hat,che, from sou,go, a cymbal & hat,che, a creek. This joins on the left side of Tallapoosa, 10 miles below Eu,fau,lau. It is a large creek, & the lands on the forks, and to their sources, is stiff in places & stoney; the timber, red oak, and small |
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his daughter, 50. 25. Ki,a,li,jee, on the right side of the Kiali,jee creek 2 1/2 miles below the junction with Hook,choie. This creek joins the right side of Tallapoosa, above the falls. All the rich flats of the creek are settled. The land about the town is poor & broken, the fields are on the narrow flats & in the bends of the creek. The broken land gravelly or stoney. The range for cattle, hogs & horses, the poorest in the nation. The neighborhood of the town & the town itself, has nothing to recommend it. The timber is pine oak and small hickory. The creek is 15 feet wide, & joins Tallapoosa 15 miles above Too,kau,bat,che. They have 2 villages belonging to this town. 1st. Au,che,nau,hat,che from Au,che, cedar, and hat,che, a creek. They have a few settlements on this creek & some fine thriving peach trees. The land on the creek is broken, but good. 2d. Hat,che chub bau, from hat,che, a creek & chub bau, the middle or half way. This is in the pine forest, a poor, ill chosen site, and there are but a few people. The Remaining Villages of the Towns on Coosau and Tallapoosa. 1st. Sou,go,hat,che, from sou,go, a cymbal & hat,che, a creek. This joins on the left side of Tallapoosa, 10 miles below Eu,fau,lau. It is a large creek, & the lands on the forks, and to their sources, is stiff in places & stoney; the timber, red oak, and small