.MTA2MQ.NzE4MDM
22. Hill,au,bee, on Col,lussa,de which joins Hill,au,bee creek on the right side, one mile below the town. Hill,au,bee joins Tallapoosa on its right bank 8 miles below New,you,can. One chief only Ne,hau,thluc,co Haujo resides in the town. The people are settled out in the four following villages. 1st. Thla,nou,che au,bau lau, from Thleu,ne? a mountain ou,che a little & au,bau,lau over. The name is expression of its position. It is situated over a little mountain 15 miles above the town, on the N.W. branch of Hill,au,bee creek. The town house of this village is on the left side of the creek. 2d. Au,net,te Chapco, from au,net,te, a swamp & chapco, long. On Choo,fun,tau,lauhat,che which joins Hill,au,bee creek, three miles N. from the town. The village is ten miles above the town. 3d. Echuse is? li,gua (where a young thing was found) a young child was found here & that circumstance gives it the name. This village is four miles below the town, on the left side of Hill,au,bee creek. 4th. Ook,tau,hau,zau,see from Ook,tau,hau, sand & zau,see a great deal. It is two miles from the town on a creek of that name, a branch of Hill,au,bee, which it joins 1/4 of a mile below Col,luss,a,dee, at a great shoal. The land in these Creeks within the scope of the four villages is broken & stoney, with coarse gravel. The bottoms & small bends of the creek & branches are rich. The upland is generally stiff, rich & fit for culture. Post