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Challenge Bowl 2020
THE WAR of 1812 in CLAY COUNTY, ALABAMA by Don C. East
Challenge Bowl 2020
The African American Experience and the Creek
The Indians of East Alabama and the Place Names They Left Behind
Challenge Bowl 2017
The Removal of the Creek Indians from the Southeast, 1825-1838
The Capture of Detroit 1812 by R. Taylor
Civilizing” Influence of Slavery
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Becoming Alabama
Creek National Records
The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silence of Slavery
The Creek Indians in East Texas
Press Conference Announcement
Challenge Bowl 2020
Alabama Department of Archives and History
The Second Creek War
Top View
Challenge Bowl 2019
Mvskoke History: a Short Course for Muscogee
ANDREW JACKSON and the INDIANS, 1767-1815 by JONATHAN RAY TONY FREYER, COMMITTEE CHAIR DAVID BEITO LARRY CLAYTON HOWARD JONES GR
Mcn Announces Reservation Protection Commissioners
Patrolling the Border: Theft and Violence on the Creek
A Thousand Mile Journey in 1790 Without a Map
Horseshoe Bend Ended the Creek Indian Despite Jackson's Retreat, the Outlook for the War and Broke the Tribe's Power in the Southeast Red Sticks Was Grim
Title: Myths of the Cherokee Extract from the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology Author: James Mooney
Cultural Landscape Report: Horseshoe
Oct 2 5 2016
The Creek Indian Civil War of 1813-14
Negotiating Indigenous Conflict and Diplomacy in the Creek-Choctaw War, 1766-1776
FY 16 4Th Quarter
The Creek Indians and Community Politics in the Native South, 1753-1821
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June 1, 2021 | “Kvco Hvse” Blackberry Month | Vol
Alabama Historical Association Is the Oldest Statewide Historical Society in Alabama
Mckenney and Hall Portrait Gallery Creek Treaty Delegation to Washington, 1825 -1826