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matter of their land claims by Captn. Page, and if he liked the talk and would sell him the claims he would buy them, doubtfull as might be the chances of their recovery: nevertheless he said in the event of their selling to him, that he would incur the risk of this. Here Captn. Walker who was then present interfered and counsel'd his people to agree to this proposal and sell their claims as was desired, and it was at this period that he made his second offer as last mention'd to open Camps for emi= =gration.

(Being asked what Towns he thought were now willing to emigrate he replied) The Town of Tuck-a-batchee, for the most part, these were his people, they were in general willing except those about Tuskehenehaw and under his influence, these objected. The other Towns so far as he could learn were those of Au-to-see, Cle-wal-la, Tuskegee, Coosawda, Ki-a- li-gee, Hatchee-chub-ba, Au-tau-ga, To-war-sa, Part of U-fau-la on Tallapoosa, Hickory ground, Little Oak-choi, We-wo-ka, Wockoy, Pok-en-tal-la-has-see, We-o-guf-ka, Hil-la-bee, Part of Fish Pond, and part of Talla-dega.

Hopoethla Yoholo added in conclusion, that some of the Creeks had passed over among the Cherokees, they were composed principally of Sok-a-pa-toy, Kun-char-tee, Tallassee Hatchee, and a portion of Talladega.