| Albert James Pickett - 1851 - 428 strani
...opened into the town. The writer is satisfied that Maubila was upon the north bank of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff, in the county...twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigby. The march from Piache, the time occupied, the distance from Maubila to the bay of Pensacola—... | |
| Albert James Pickett - 1851 - 416 strani
...satisfied that Maubila w T as upon the north bank of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bliu% in the county of Clarke, about twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigby. The march from Piache, the time occupied, the distance from Maubila to the bay of Pensacela... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - 1852 - 492 strani
...party of De Soto, which had reached his capital, Afaubitia. (Mr. Picket! supposes it to have been on the north bank of the Alabama, at a place now called Choctaw Bluffs, about twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and the Tombigbee.) The description... | |
| Woodbury Lowery - 1901 - 568 strani
...vol. ii., pp. 594, 598. Pickett (ibid., vol. i., pp. 27, 28) and Fairbanks (ibid., p. 76) locate it on the north bank of the Alabama at a place now called Choctaw Bluff; Irving (ibid., vol. ii., p. 37) and French ( Hist. Col. La., vol. ii., p. 102), on the Alabama at its... | |
| Albert James Pickett - 2013 - 780 strani
...opened into the town. The writer is satisfied that Maubila was upon the north bank of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff, in the county...twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigby. The march from Piache, the time occupied, the distance from Maubila to the bay of Pensacola—computed... | |
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