| 21. | Afterward, the survivors returned to the Apalachicola River, forming near the confluence of the Flint rivers.
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| 22. | Neamathla and five other chiefs, however, were allowed to keep their villages along the Apalachicola River.
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| 23. | Mississippi and Apalachicola Rivers, with a northern boundary which shifted several times over the subsequent years.
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| 24. | Hundreds of feet below, beyond a steep tumble of trees and shrubs, the toffee-colored Apalachicola River runs
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| 25. | One band that had been reduced to starvation surrendered in northern Florida near the Apalachicola River in 1842.
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| 26. | Florida's proposal calls for fluctuating water levels in the reservoirs to maintain seasonal flows in the Apalachicola River.
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| 27. | Soon afterwards, the island experienced a surge in trading activities especially along the banks of the Apalachicola River.
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| 28. | The Chattahoochee River-Apalachicola River, which is navigable and has a nine-foot channel depth, forms the county's eastern border.
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| 29. | From this confluence, the Apalachicola River flows south from the reservoir through Florida to the Gulf of Mexico.
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| 30. | The "'Apalachicola River "'is a river, approximately 112 mi ( 180 km ) long in the State of Florida.
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