Tocax—a place, apparently in the Cherokee country, visited by Pardo in 1567. It may possibly have a connection with Toxaway (see Duksaʻi) or Toccoa (see Tagwaʻhi).
Toccoa—see Tagwaʻhi.
Toco—see Dakwaʻi.
Tollunteeskee—see Ataʻluntiʻski.
Tomassee (also written Timossy and Tymahse)—the name of two or more former Cherokee settlements, viz.: 1. On Tomassee creek of Keowee river, in Oconee county, S. C.; 2. On Little Tennessee river, near the entrance of Burningtown creek, in Macon county, N. C. The correct form and interpretation are unknown.
Tomatola, Tomotley—see Tamaʻli.
Tooantuh—see Duʻstuʻ.
Toogelah—see Dugiluʻyi.
Toqua—see Dakwaʻi.
Toxaway—see Dukasʻi.