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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