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We,tum,cau, from we,wau, water and tum,cau, rumbling. It is on the main branch of U,chee creek & is 12 miles N.W. from the town. These people have a small town house on a poor pine ridge on the left bank of the creek below the falls. The settlers extend up the creek for three miles & they cultivate the rich bends of the creek. There is cane on the creek & fine reed on the branches. The land highter up the creek & on its branches is waving, pine, and pine oak & hickory, fine for cuoltivation on the falts & out from the branches. The range good for stock & some of the settlers have cattle & hogs & begin to be attentive to then & they have been advised to spread out their settlements on the waters of this creek & to increase their attention to stock of every kind.