A Description of the Towns on Coosau and Tallapoosa Rivers
Tal-e-see, positioned at the Tal-la-poo-sa’s junction with Eu-fau-le, reflects a decline in its native population and agricultural vigor. Although the land yields rich spots, the inhabitants, mostly Indians, are increasingly farming out in more favorable locations close to the creek, where cattle are beginning to thrive. The town’s leadership faces internal dissent and struggles with maintaining traditional customs amid pressures from white settlers. Nearby, Took-au-bat-che showcases a more active trading center, rich in resources and potential for agricultural development.