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- William "Red Eagle" Weatherford, (1780 - March 24, 1824), was a Creek (Muscogee) Indian who led the Creek War offensive against the United States....
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- Menawa, was born about 1765 at the village of Oakfuskee located on or near the Tallapoosa River, the site is now covered by the lower part of Lake...
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- William McIntosh (1775 - April 30, 1825), also known as White Warrior, was the son of Captain William McIntosh, a member of a prominent Savannah,...
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- John R. Coffee (June 2, 1772-July 7, 1833) was an American planter and military leader. Born in Prince Edward County, Virginia, Coffee was a...
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- Junaluska was a Cherokee hero to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who reside in and around western North Carolina. Junaluska was born around...
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- LeRoy Pope was a prominent American planter, lawyer, and early settler of Madison County, Alabama. He purchased much of the land on which downtown...
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