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of the villagers to prepare their fields for the plough. Some of them have cattle, hogs & horses; and are attentive to them - the range is a good one, but cattle & horses require salt. They have some thriving peach trees at several of the settlements. On Auke,fee creek called at its junction with the river, Hitchetee, there is one settlement which deserves a place here. It belongs to Mic,co thluc,co, called by the white people the "bird tail king." The plantation is on the right side of the creek, on good land in the neighborhood