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The towns on Chat,to,ho,che, generally called the Lower Creeks. The name of this river is from chatto, a stone, - and ho,che, marked or flowered; there being rocks of that description in the river above Ho,ith,le,ti gau at the old town Chat,to,ho,che. 1. Cow,e,tuh, on the right bank of the Chatto-ho,che, 3 miles below the falls, on a flat extending back one mile. The land fine for corn. The settlements extend up the river for 2 miles on the river flats; these are