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    Prospect Bluff Historic Sites (until 2016 known as Fort Gadsden Historic Site, and sometimes written as Fort Gadsden Historic Memorial) is located in...
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  • miles north of Eastpoint and 35 miles south of Hosford. The Prospect Bluff Historic Sites are located in Sumatra. "2010 Census Gazetteer Files - Places:...
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    natural and historic areas include: St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Prospect Bluff Historic Sites St. Vincent...
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    Seminoles. The British had built a strong fort on the Apalachicola River at Prospect Bluff, and in 1815, after the end of the War of 1812, offered it, with all...
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    Cyclopædia article about Muscogee language. The Creek Language Archive. This site includes a draft of a Creek textbook, which may be downloaded in .pdf format...
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    December 5, 2017. Rajtar, Steve; Rajtar, Gayle Prince (2008). A Guide to Historic Winter Park, Florida. History Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-59629-436-3. Fort...
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    tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The nation descends from the historic Muscogee Confederacy, a large group of indigenous peoples of the Southeastern...
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    to cross and were forced to take shelter under "Mantle Rock", a shelter bluff on the Kentucky side, until "Berry had nothing better to do". Many died...
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  • Seminole War. His people settled along the Apalachicola River near Prospect Bluff after 1816, where they were called Lower Creeks, Seminoles, or Apalachicolas...
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    require excavation and reinterment of remains from an historic Creek burial ground at the site. The tribe made a deal in 2016 to purchase the Margaritaville...
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    to relocate to sites along the Trail. Over a dozen camps, or villages, moved closer to the Trail between 1928 and 1938. From these sites, Miccosukee Indians...
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    the British established an outpost on the Apalachicola River (Prospect Bluff Historic Sites). Cochrane sent a company of Royal Marines commanded by Edward...
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  • related to Koasati. Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, official site Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, official site Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, official site...
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  • ISBN 978-1479876396. "Deadliest Shot in American History?". Prospect Bluff Historic Sites. Archived from the original on 26 June 2018. Retrieved 3 July...
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    located adjacent to the Tuscarora Nation Longhouse in the rural community of Prospect, North Carolina. The Creek tribe today has 16 active ceremonial grounds...
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    Battle of Holy Ground. Weatherford barely escaped capture, jumping from a bluff into the Alabama River while on horseback. Having repelled the Red Stick...
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    Alabama-Coushatta Website, Retrieved on 2008-10-01. "Economic Opportunities". Official Site of The Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas. http://www.alabama-coushatta...
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    Franklin County by rivers and an estuary. Crooked River Light Prospect Bluff Historic Sites As of the 2020 United States census, there were 12,451 people...
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  • Columbus. Both sites had large platform mounds, and may have served as ceremonial centers. While some archaeologists believe that some sites along the Chattahoochee...
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  • and fort have been reconstructed at the historic site. The state installed a historic plaque at the Fort Mims site that notes the British had provided weapons...
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  • Mikasuki language. It was spoken in Georgia and eastern Alabama in the early historic period, with speakers moving into Florida during the 18th and 19th centuries...
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  • Angola, Florida (category African-American historic places)
    Fort Mose Historic State Park Negro Fort Prospect Bluff Historic Sites Seminole Wars Millett, Nathaniel (2013). The Maroons of Prospect Bluff and Their...
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  • locations) Hitchiti Miccosukee Muklassa Muscogee Okchai Okfuskee Prospect Bluff Historic Sites Sabacola Tallapoosa Tribal town Leaders Josiah Francis (Francis...
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    of Oakfuskee, located on the Tallapoosa River in present-day Alabama. The site is now covered by the lower part of Lake Martin, created by a dam. His mother...
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  • other towns in Apalachicola Province moved to central Georgia, primarily to sites along the Ocmulgee River. In 1715, Apalachicola moved back to the Chattahoochee...
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    was among the first who responded.: 27  The officer also identified Prospect Bluff as a good location for the logistical base for a planned invasion of...
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  • many of the Muscogee escaped to Florida to create the Seminole. The early historic Muscogee were probably descendants of the Mississippian culture peoples...
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    Missall. pp. 24–27. Missall. pp. 27–28. Cox, Dale (2017). "Prospect Bluff Historic Sites". exploresouthernhistory.com. Retrieved December 25, 2017. Missall...
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    Seminoles. At the center of the wilderness was the strong new fort at Prospect Bluff, where Francis and Peter McQueen both wore British uniforms.: 49  It...
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  • locations) Hitchiti Miccosukee Muklassa Muscogee Okchai Okfuskee Prospect Bluff Historic Sites Sabacola Tallapoosa Tribal town Leaders Josiah Francis (Francis...
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