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Post oak, black oak, pine & hickory, all small. The whole abounding in veins of reeds & reedy branches. They call this the winter reed, as it clusters as the cane. The villages are badly fenced, the Indians are attentive to their traders; & several of them are attentive to stock & have cattle & hogs & some few have horses. Four half breeds have fine stocks of cattle. Thomas has 130 cattle & 10 horses. Au,uil,un,gee? the wife of O,pi,o,chetus,tunnuagee? has 7 cattle. These? Indians promised the agent in 1799 to begin & fence their fields. They have 170 gunmen in the four villages.