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described the
border of the
county as
running "a due west
course to, the
Tombeckbe river;
thence up the same to the
Cotton Gin Port".
Unknown at the time...
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country on the east side of the Mississippi, on the head
branches of the
Tombeckbe (sic),
Mobille (sic) and
Yazoo rivers.
Their country is an
extensive plain...
- Mississippi; Fort St.
Pierre at modern-day
Yazoo City, Mississippi; and Fort
Tombeckbe on the
Tombigbee River),
extending their reach from some of
their colonial...
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country on the east side of the Mississippi, on the head
branches of the
Tombeckbe [sic], Mobille, and
Yazoo rivers.
Their country is an
extensive plain...
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between St.
Stephens and Mobile.
Thomas Eastin published the
Halcyon and
Tombeckbe Advertiser, the
fourth newspaper established in the
Alabama Territory...
- Mississippi; Ft. St.
Pierre at
modern day Yazoo, Mississippi; and Ft.
Tombeckbe on the
Tombigbee River). With the
Cherokee now
their allies, the British...