Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors Southeastern Classics in Archaeology Anthropology and History
Binding: Paperback
Rating: 2.5
Review: 2
Studio: University Press of Florida
First published in 1922, copies of this respected classic have been coveted, hoarded, and worn ragged ever since by archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians across the Southeast and beyond. Also appealing to a general audience, the book documents the coalescence of the Creek Indians out of the remnants of the many separate societies that dominated Alabama and Georgia in the early colonial period (pre-1700). The author provides important, basic ethnographic and historical information on the Creeks and all the neighboring Indians, including those from Florida, Mississippi, and adjacent areas, tracing the tribes' movements from earliest times until they were caught up into the stream of colonial history.
Manufacturer: University Press of Florida
Price: $29.95 USD
Florida, USA - The Name Says it All
Celebrations.The French followed, making the Spaniards flee and the French made the first permanent settlement in Florida. Spaniards returned with more forces and burned all the things that related to the French. In1763 British gained
33154 The Story of Bal Harbour Bay Harbor Islands Indian Creek Village and Surfside
Binding: Paperback
Rating: 5.0
Review: 2
Studio: The History Press
Part of the Miami-Dade miracle-settlements that sprang from mangrove marshes to exclusive havens in little more than a generation-Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Indian Creek Village and Surfside sit just north of Miami Beach. Each community has an extraordinary history of dreamers, daredevils and entrepreneurs who transformed open fields and tangled undergrowth into four of the country's most desirable destinations.
Manufacturer: The History Press
Price: $21.99 USD
Smythe Sale of Schingoethe Obsolete Currency Collection Sees Record Prices
$10 bill issued by the Merchants & Planters Bank of Tallahassee Florida Ca. 1830s-40s. (FL-70 G10). The bill born in 1790. Born to Scottish parents, Ross was 1/8 Cherokee Indian. He spent his early years in Tennessee, but at 19 years of age
Discover Bass Fishing in Florida: An Adventure for the Whole Family
for bass fishing. The state of Florida is blest with beautiful and rich lakes that are good for fresh water fishing. This could be enjoyed throughout its southwest regions; there are also ponds, canals and creeks in other places that have
Nina Winters Wins Sculpture Commission for New Native American Cultural Center
internationally collected sculptor, Nina Winters.When I spoke with Nina from her studio in Clearwater, Florida, I found out that she was awarded yet another major monumental sculpture. This project is to create the central sculpture
The Reign of Andrew Jackson
Binding: Kindle Edition
Rating: 2.5
Review: 2
Studio: MacMay
Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the United States (1829 1837). He was also military governor of Florida, commander of the American forces at the Battle of New Orleans (1815). He was a polarizing figure who dominated American politics in the 1820s and 1830s. His political ambition combined with the masses of people shaped the modern Democratic Party.Nicknamed "Old Hickory" because he was renowned for his toughness, Jackson was the first President primarily associated with the frontier, as he based his career in Tennessee.
Manufacturer: MacMay
Price: $0.99 USD
Florida Holidays a Must Know-itâs Never Too Early
of old and new communities in Orlando such as Indian Creek, Windsor Palms, Emerald Island Resort, Rolling Hills, Solana Resort etc. Also some of the holiday villas in Orlando Florida offer kitchen facilities that allow the tourists
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