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The flat extends from one to two mile back from the river. Above the town and bordering on it, Uche creek 85 feet wide, joins the river. (The two forks 8 miles up - on the right We,tum,cau - the left, Hoco,po,li,gee.?.) Opposie the town house on the left bank of the river, there is a narrow strip of flat land from 50 to 100 yards wide, then high pine barren hills. There people speak a tongue different from the Creeks. They were formerly settled in small villages at Poupou?, Saltketchers, (Sot,ke,chuh) Silver Bluff & O,ge,che (How,ge,chuk) and continually at war with the Cherokees, Cat,au,bau & Creeks.