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24. Eu,fau,lau. On the right bank of Tal,la,poo,sa 5 miles below Oc,fus,kee on that side of the river & but two in a direct line. The lands on the river are fit for culture but the flats are narrow, joined to pine hills & reedy branches. They have hogs & cttle & the range is a good one. They have moss is the shoals of the river. There are belonging to this town 70 gunmen, & they have begun to settle out for the benefit of their stock. This season some of the villagers have fenced their fields. They have some fine land on Hat,che,lus,te & several settlements there, but no fences. This creek joins the right side of the river 2 miles below the town. On Woc,cau, E,hoo,te this year 1799, the villagers, 5 families in all, have fenced their fields, & they have promised the Agent to use the plough next season. On black creek, Conofixico? has 100 cattle & makes butter & cheese. John Townshend the trader of the town in an honest Englishman who has resided many years in the nation & raised a numerous family who conduct themselves well. His daughters, who are married, conduct themselves well, have stocks of cattle, are attentive to them, make butter & cheese, and promise to raise cotton & learn to spin. The principal cattle holdders are Conofixico?. He has 100. Choc,l Emaut,lau, stock on the decline; 30. Well Geddis Taupixo? Micco 100