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and his Brother David Fate ehose influence over him is considerable, and they expressed an entire willingness, and promised to write me fully their Sentiments upon the Subject. I also visited Forr Jacksonville?, its vicinity, particularly the old Hickory ground unclear below the falls of the Coosan River. I am decidily of opinion that a considerable town will shortly spring at Fort jackson, and that it has a decided preference over the Hickory ground first because it is as near the head of the boat navigation as is necepary - second because, it affords an elevated beautiful and Convenient site for both the Coosan and Falapoosa River; and the main land leading to the Black warrior settlement. unclear thought it; and fourth, because, the Heckory ground is at the extreme upper edge of our settlements, and is bounded by the Indian line & consequently can derive