. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. Rt. Rev. John Quinlan, Second Bishop ofthe Diocese of Mobile, Roman CatholicChurch, 1S59 to 1866. Rev. Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, D. D.,Bishop of the Diocese of Alabama, Protest-ant Episcopal Church. RELIGIOUS LEADERS HISTORY OF ALABAMA 851 Reference.—Manuscript data in the AlabamaDepartment of Archives and History. LAXTDSHI APALA. A branch village ofthe Hillabi, situated on the northwest forkof Hillabi Creek. 15 miles from the mothertown. The word signifies over the littlemountain, or on the side of the little moun-tain, a phrase which wel


. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. Rt. Rev. John Quinlan, Second Bishop ofthe Diocese of Mobile, Roman CatholicChurch, 1S59 to 1866. Rev. Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, D. D.,Bishop of the Diocese of Alabama, Protest-ant Episcopal Church. RELIGIOUS LEADERS HISTORY OF ALABAMA 851 Reference.—Manuscript data in the AlabamaDepartment of Archives and History. LAXTDSHI APALA. A branch village ofthe Hillabi, situated on the northwest forkof Hillabi Creek. 15 miles from the mothertown. The word signifies over the littlemountain, or on the side of the little moun-tain, a phrase which well expresses its loca-tion. The town house was on the left sideof the creek. Hawkins spells the name Thla-noo-che-au-bau-lau; from thlenne a moun-tain, oo-ehe, little, and au-bau-lau. precise location is on the east side of thestream and between it and the mountain,Simmons Ridge, and opposite the junction ofthe creeks. It is north from the Talladegaand Goldville Road. Noxihalas grave is 300yards from the present Millerville. His hutstood near


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