Some Early Notices of the Indians of Ohio to What Race Did the Mound Builders B

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Some Early Notices of the Indians of Ohio to What Race Did the Mound Builders B
M F Manning Ferguson Force
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Bartram, in 1776, found a plantation occupying the site of this village. I have no means of fixing precisely the period between the abandonment of the site by the Tensas and its first occupation as a plantation ; but as Black Hoof was six years old in 1740, the date of his visit may very well have corresponded with this period. At all events, it may be safely said that there is nothing in Black The Indians of Ohio. 37 Hoof s account to warrant the assumption that the Shawanoes ever lived on or ...near the Suwanee river.
It has also been suggested that the original seat of the Shawanoes was on the Savannah river. This is based partly on what is called an Indian tradition, but chiefly on the resemblance of name.
Ramsey (Hist, of Tennessee, p. 79) says : " In 1772, Little Corn Planter, a most intelligent Cherokee chief, narrated that the Shawnees, a hundred years before, by the permission of his nation, removed from the Savan nah river to the Cumberland. " But Indian tradition has little value.


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