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Chiaha, Osachi, and Okmulg-the "point towns"-were assigned to traders Mackay and Hewitt
Source: Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors #121
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In 1701 the "Chehaws [Chiaha]," Osochi, and Okmulgee, called collectively "point towns," were assigned to the traders George Mackay and James Hewitt, along with the Hitchiti.5 (Swanton)
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