• Do additional research about people, such as Tomochichi, James Oglethorpe, Alexander McGillivray, the Red Sticks, William McIntosh, George Troup, Andrew Jackson, and John
Rev. Alexander McGillivray until 1862. thence Rev. William Stewart. Records for the years 1839, 1840, and 1841 were extracted from the Scrapbook Collection MG 9, Vol 93 ...
roles of Alexander McGillivray, William McIntosh, Sequoyah, John Ross, Dahlonega Gold Rush, Worcester v. Georgia, Andrew Jackson, John Marshall, and the Trail of Tears?
About this time a new leader, Alexander McGillivray, the son of a Creek woman and a Scottish trader, tried to unite the Creek. McGillivray wanted the Creek to have a ...
Alexander McGillivray, the only Creek chief who might have reined in the Red Sticks and maintained the peace, had died in 1792, leaving a significant void in Creek ...
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Born: 1778 at Alexander McGillivray's home, Little Tallassee, on the Coosa River in Elmore, AL; Married 1st- in Baldwin County, AL; Married 2nd- 1819, AL; Died: 1829 in ...
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Alexander McGillivray failed this test because he behaved like a white planter instead of a hunter and warrior. By contrast, William Augustus Bowles, a Marylander by birth ...