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H. Doc. 108-222
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend: Collision of Cultures
The Struggle Against Choctaw
Chief John Ross of Ihe Cherokees As a Historical Figure in an Oklahoma History Class at Northeastern State
1816 Treaty of Fort Stephens
John Mckee Barr Is a Professor of History at Lone Star College— Kingwood in North Houston, Texas
The Destruction of Muskogee Autonomy Before the Creek War by Adam Oliver
H-Diplo Roundtable, Vol. XI, No. 2
Witness: ,James Gadsden, Secretary, William Cocke, . ,John Rhea, Malcum Mcgee, James Colbert, Interpreter
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 9, Issue 1
Annals of Augusta County, Virginia
Volume XVI October, 1937 Number 2
Tennessee State Library and Archives HENLEY, DAVID PAPERS 1794
Tuscaloosa, Alabama – Its Early Days 1816-1865” Was Written by Local Historian Matthew William Clinton
ALLEN, Penelope Johnson, Cherokee Collection
NARF Annual 2016
ANDREW JACKSON and the INDIANS, 1767-1815 by JONATHAN RAY TONY FREYER, COMMITTEE CHAIR DAVID BEITO LARRY CLAYTON HOWARD JONES GR
Reviews How Andrew Jackson Saved the Cherokees
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Notes Providing Identification of Persons and Places Mentioned in Letter from William P
Transformation of Early Nineteenth Century Chickasaw Leadership Patterns, 1800-1845
2018-2019 Magazine
James Madison
David Henley Papers, 1794-1808
H. Doc. 108-222
And Others a Choctaw Anthology Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Philadelphia Office of E
United States Troops in Spanish East Florida, 1812-1813
The Mckees of Virginia and Kentucky
Old Natchez Trace and Choctaw Agency Site Other Names/Site Number Jnatchez Trace Section 3P; Old Agency Road; and Choctaw Agency Site (22Md645)
David Folsom and the Emergence of Choctaw Nationalism
Experimental and Demonstration Manpower Project for Training and Placement of Youthful Inmates of Draper Correctional Center at Elmore, Alabama
Two Federalist Constitutions of Empire
John Coffee Papers 1770-1917
Ideology and the Diplomacy of John Adams, James Madison and John Quincy Adams