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Creek Indians In Alabama : Speech of CC Clay Jr of Alabama delivered in the Senate of the United States August 12 1856 On the bill for payment of claims to the citizens of depredations of the Creek Indians in 1836

Creek ration book Records taken in June 1838 at Camp Clanewaugh near Ross Landing in Tennessee
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History Of Apple Trees
, Alabama. It is important to realize that these large apple trees found growing in Alabama in 1773 could very easily have been grown from the seed planted by Creek Indians. Those seed may have been obtained by the Indians from American
Casino Gaming Comes to Alabama
the casino owners, it is no longer just a game of chance. The Poarch Creek Indians got the wheels spinning opening the initial casino in Wetumpka, Alabama to the dismay of the locals. However, their attitudes have changed a little since
Take a Scenic Drive Trip
worth the effort.4. Natchez Trace Parkway was originally an Indian trail. Today it is an amazing insight into the landscapes of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The route takes you on an over 400 mile journey past Indian mounds
Herbal Remedies â€" Prevention From Fever
fever. In the south, the Natchez prepared their fever remedies from the bark of the red willow, while the Alabama and Creek Indians plunged into willow root baths for the same purpose.A traditional remedy that is said to minimize the
Remarks of Hon AP Granger of New York In the House of Representatives January 21 1859 on the bill for the payment for Indian depredations on the people of Georgia and Alabama
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Speech of CC Clay Jr of Alabama delivered in the Senate of the United States August 12 1856 On the bill for payment of claims to the citizens of depredations of the Creek Indians in 1836
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Indian Removal Initiated Under Jackson
Americans still lived east of the Mississippi River. 60,000 of Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians held millions of acres in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The most crucial political issues at that time were if all of

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