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in 1794. They cultivate, with their neighbours below the Che,auhau below, their land in the point. 6. Chi,au,hau, called by the traders Chehaws, is jujst below and adjoining Oose,oo,che on a blat of good land. Below the town the river winds round E.then W. making a neck or point of 1,000 acres canebrake, very fertile, but low & subject to be overflowed. The land back of this is level for nearly three miles, red, post, & white oak, hickory, then pine forest. These people have villages on the waters of Flint revier; there they have fine stocks of cattle, lorse & hogs - and they raise corn, rice & potatoes, in great plenty. The following are the villages of this town: 1st. Au,muc,cul,le (pour upon me) is on a crfeek of