The massacre Fort Mimms during Creek War (1813-1814) aka Red Stick
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Free Shipping! | The massacre at Fort Mimms during The Creek War (1813-1814), aka the Red Stick War and the Creek Civil War. The Creek Indian warriors attacked the fort and killed a total of 400 to 500 settlers. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915. Posters and Prints from
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William Weatherford also known as Hoponika Fulsahi (Truth Maker), lies buried beneath a stone cairn in Baldwin County, Alabama. Weatherford was a noted Red Stick Creek warrior during the Creek War of
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The War of 1812: Massacre at Fort Mims
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Site of Fort Sinquefield & the Kimbell-James Massacre near Whatley, AL (Clarke County) - RuralSWAlabama
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PDF) Archeological Identification of Creek War Sites, Part 2 (Public version -- site locations redacted)
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