TRAVELS IN' 
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Towns on the branches of the Coofau river, viz*. 
Wiccakaw. 
Hiba 0 ^’ tradefS ’ Mme ' l S P eak the MufcoguIg< 
Kiofege. 3 ton S ue ‘ 
Towns on the Apalachucla or Chata Uche river$ viz* 
Apalachucla. 
T acpaufka. 
Chockeclucca. 
Chata Uche. 
Checlucca-ninne. 
Hothletega. 
Coweta. 
Uileta. 
Uche. 
Hoofeche. 
Chehaw* 
Echeta. 
Occone. 
Swaglaw, great. 
Swaglaw, little. 
Towns on Flint River, comprehending the Siminoles of 
Lower Creeks. 
Suola-nocha. 
Cufcowilla or Allachua. 
Talahafochte. 
Caloolahatche. 
Great illand. 
\ Speak the Mufcogulge 
f tongue. 
Sneaks the Savannuca tongue*. 
Speaks the Mulcog. tongue&- 
Speak the Stincard. 
— Great hammocks 
-—Capon 
—St. Mark’s 
—Forks 
Traders name* 
Traders name* 
Traders name. 
Traders name* 
Traders name* 
With many others of leis note* 
The Siminoles fpeak both the Mufcogulge 
and Stincard tongues. 
In all fifty five towns, befides many villages 
not enumerated ; and reckoning two hundred 
inhabitants to each town on an average, which 
is 
