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THE TALLAHALAH INDIANS HAD A CAMP THAT WAS LOCATED ON AND NEAR THE CREEK AT WHAT IS NOW CALVARY RD. ELLISVILLE ,MS. AS A CHILD AFTER HEAVY RAINS WE PLOWED FIELDS AND FOUND MANY ARTIFACTS LEFT BY THE INDIAN TRIBES. I WAS TOLD STORIES ABOUT THE TRIBE FROM MY GRANDFATHER THAT HE WASTOLD AS A CHILD HIMSELF.

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