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hours. min. the land the whole distance poor, broken & unfit for culture. 12 Some settlements on the river bank at We,at,lo,tuck,e - the land is stiff & rich. 58 Cross hatche Canane (crooked creek) running to the right, 10 feet wide,. The land stiff & good - oak, hickory and a few poplar. 39. Chat,to,hat,che (stoney creek) running to the right - 10 feet wide - the land broken & poor; - there is one settlement on the path & one at the creek. 49. Woc,cuo,che? (calf creek) - over broken land, pine, willow leaved hickory & post oak; the land bordering on the creek is rich. There is one plantation on the left bank under fence & some peach trees around the houses. The creek is 40 feet wide and runs to the right. 41. To a creek running to the right; bordered with fine winter reed. 55. Hal,e,woche 60 feet wide running to the right - one plantation on the left bank of the creek. The land broken - chetstnut - pine - post oak - hickory - & red oak. 27. To a branch running to the right. 8. A reedy branch, running to the right, the land rich. 3. A branch - reedy - running to the right. 11. A reedy branch - running to the right. 17. O,sun,nup,pau (moss creek) 60 feet wide, running to the right. The bottom rocky, with moss. The land for this stage is broken, a mixt growth of post & red oak, pine & hickory. On