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  • Struggle for the gulf borderlands the Creek War and the Battle of New Orleans, 1812-1815 / Frank Lawrence Owsley, Jr.

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    • Gainesville : University Presses of Florida, c1981.
    • 1981
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  • The life of Andrew Jackson / John Reid and John Henry Eaton ; edited with introd., apparatus critica, and index by Frank Lawrence Owsley, Jr.

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    • University : University of Alabama Press, c1974.
    • 1974-1817
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  • Index to compiled service records: Alabama units, Creek War, 1836-1837 [by] Benjamin Achee [and] Margery Wright.

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    • Shreveport, La., 1971.
    • 1971
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  • Life of David Crockett, the original humorist and irrepressible backwoodsman, comprising his early history; his bear hunting and other adventures, his services in the Creek war; his electioneering speeches and career in Congress; with his triumphal tour through the northern states and services in the Texan war. To which is added an account of his glorious death at the Alamo while fighting in defense of Texan independence ...

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    • Philadelphia, J. E. Potter and company [1880?]
    • 1880
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    Text *ZH-633 13 misc. american history titlesOffsite
  • McIntosh and Weatherford, Creek Indian leaders / Benjamin W. Griffith, Jr.

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    • Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, c1988.
    • 1988
    • 1 Item
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  • Sacred to the memory of John Harris [microform] : he was a preacher of the Gospel of Christ to the heathen in the wilderness, his temporal substance was destroyed by fire. To earn bread for a wife and nine children, he entered as a substitute in the militia during the Creek War. He sought information from his Colonel as to his legal tour of duty. It was denied him. He was instructed by his officers that his tour of duty would expire on the 20th September on that day he surrendered his musket to his Captain, took from him a receipt for it, departed from camp and returned to the wretched hovel which contained his family. Fearing that he might have erred, he voluntarily returned to camp, and offered to do duty if he had mistaken his rights. Yet for this he was arrested, tried, and by the orders of General Andrew Jackson, shot to death on the 21st of February, 1815, having only four days notice of his fate, during which time he busied himself in writing to his afflicted wife, consoling her, and urging her to bring up her children in the love and fear of the Lord / an outraged country erects this monument, July 4, 1828.

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    • [S.l. : s.n., 1828?]
    • 1828
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  • This marbel cell contains the mouldering remains of the gallant David Hunt [microform] : he was the son of a soldier of the revolution, a volunteer in the Creek War, he faithfully served his country, until his tour of duty expired, when he left the camp, and returned to the home of his brave parent; where learning that his tour of duty had possibly not expired, he returned to camp and to his duty, the veteran father saying, "go my son, I am sure no harm can come to you; I too have been a soldier, and under Washington, a soldier returning to duty which he had left in error, always found mercy." But the son never more saw the face of his venerable father! He was arrested, tried and shot to death, by order of Gen. Andrew Jackson, on the 21st February, 1815 / the militia of his native state, have erected this simple slab to his memory, on the 12th, Aug. 1828.

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    • [S.l. : s.n., 1828?]
    • 1828
  • These marble walls contain the body of Edward Linsey [microform] : he was of the six militia men, who, with others, yielding to the general opinion, that the legal period of their service had expired returned to their homes. Jealous of his reputation, he voluntarily entered his camp again, on hearing that doubts were entertained as to the propriety of his departure. For this he was shot to death, after usual forms of a militial trial, by orders of General Andrew jackson, on the 21st February, 1815 ? humanity, weeping over deeds which sully the lustrous fame of one whose military renown would otherwise have been dear to our country, has prompted its citizens, to erect that tablet, on the 4th of July, 1828.

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    • [S.l. : s.n., 1828?]
    • 1828
  • Here lies Jacob Webb, of humble and poor parentage, and without education [microform] : he fostered the virtues of patriotism and bravery. He faithfully served as a private of the militia during the Creek War. He served for three months, and believed that to be the period for which he had been drafted. Reposing the judgement of others, (the truth of which has since been ascertained) he sought his parental proof, but soon returned to camp on being informed that his tour of duty had possibly not expired. Ater the usual formalities of military trial, he was shot to death by the orders of General Andrew Jackson on the 21st February, 1815 / the rememberance of this deed remains, though thirteen years have passed. The people of these United States, who love discipline tempered with humanity, have erected this monument in vindication of the fair fame of a poor militia man ; and in the hope that when war shall again assail their country, all honest yeamany, may not be deterred by this example of a hero's recklessness of human life ; for if the hero has been cruel, the counrty has been just. July 4th, 1828.

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    • 1828
  • Whatever was mortal of Henry Lewis reposes within these walls [microform] : in the Creek War he gallantly met the savage foe and conquered. Believing that his second tour of duty had expired, he left the camp and returned to his home, where learining that he might have erred in so doing, and anxious to preserve his dearly earned fame, he willingly sought the camp again, and offered to do duty, if yet legally bound. For this temporary absence he was arrested, tried, convicted; and by the orders of General Andrew Jackson, shot to death. His sympathising brethren in arms, detailed for the execution of this revolting sentence sought to miss the gallant youth. His life fled not at the first fire, humanity anxiously prayed to live, only that he might wipe away the foul stain. He died in extreme agony on the evening of the 21st February, 1815 / this monument errected by numerous freemen of these United States, will perpatuate their respect for the virtues of a brave militia man. Whilst it manifests to the world that the renown of a military hero, can never be permitted to render them insensible either to his crualties, or to their rights. July 4, 1828.

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    • 1828
  • Here lie the mortal remains of David Morrow, brave and conscientious soldier in the militia of Creek War [microform] : his time of service had expired, and he returned to his home justified by the officers of every grade fearing that his legal tour of duty had possibly not expired, he voluntarily returned to camp, expressed great contrition for his errors, if any had been committed, and therupon received from his General a written pardon. He was nevertheless arrested, tried and shot to death by the orders of General Andrew Jackson, on the 21st February, 1815 : oh! reader whoever renown blot out from your indignant recollection this bloody deed done by a hero / the mites of widows and orphans have contributed to raise this slab to the memory of a brave man, on the 4th July, 1828.

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    • 1828
  • Within these narrow walls are deposited the mortal remains of John Woods [microform] : who at the tender age of eighteen years, was shot to death, at Fort Strother, by the orders of General Andrew Jackson : stop traveller, wouldst thou learn the cause of the untimely end of this youth, know that, although he was the stay and comfort of an aged mother, she suffered him to volunteer in defence of his country, against the savage foe, on the 22d Jan. 1814. Whilst on guard, he was permitted to retire for a short time, to satisfy the cravings of hunger, when over his humble repast, he was rudely ordered to a menial duty, inconsistnt with that in which he was engaged and by one having no authority. As a soldier, he promptly refused obedience to an illegal command, and insisted on returning to his duty on guard, from which his absence was only by temporary permission. A rash vow previously made by the General, could only be satisfied by his death. A pardon was offered to him, if he would enlist in the regular service! A fatal reliance on the strict justice of his cause induced him to decline the offer and although the court, and all the officers petitioned for his reprieve, his doom had been sealed, and he was shot to death, for strict adherence to duty and for refusing compiance with an order which, if complied with, must have led to the same fatal end! / the youths of the American militia have erected this monument to his memory, July 4, 1828.

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    • 1828
  • Sacred to the memory of the mothers of John Woods [microform] : she permitted her son, a youth of tender age, to join the militia at Fort Strother, in the Creek nation where he discharged his duty faithfully, until he was shot to death, by the orders of one who had no pity for his youth, no remembrance of his service, no respect for a mother's tears, no regard for the petitions of officers and of friends. The young soldier had committed no offence, unless the faithful return to his post, and refusing to disobey one command, in order to comply with another, given by one without authority, and before the first had been countermanded, be an offence. A rash determination of one in power, had excluded all hope, before the trial had commenced. A mother's grief soon ended in her total loss of reason, and of health. Death kindly released her from the misery of unavailing lamentation from the wretchedness of poverty and from the dreariness of widowed old age, bereft of a beloved son. Humanity, weeping over the fate of the mother and child, says "Father! forgive him." Justice uniting with humanity, says "But do not reward him for the cruel act." August 12, 1828.

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    • 1828
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  • Life and times of Gen. Sam Dale, the Mississippi partisan. By J.F.H. Claiborne. Illustrated by John M'Lenan.

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    • New York, Harper & Brothers, 1860.
    • 1860
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  • Life and times of Gen. Sam. Dale, the Mississippi partisan. By J.F.H. Claiborne. Illustrated by John M'Lenan.

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    • London, Sampson Low, Son, & Co., 1860.
    • 1860
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  • Life of David Crockett, the original humorist and irrepressible backwoodsman.

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    • Philadelphia, Porter & Coates [c1865]
    • 1865
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  • A narrative of the life of David Crockett ... Written by himself.

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    • Philadelphia, E. L. Carey and A. Hart; Baltimore, Carey, Hart & co., 1834.
    • 1834
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  • Pictorial life and adventures of Davy Crockett.

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    • [Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson, 1852]
    • 1852
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  • The complete memoirs of Andrew Jackson : seventh president of the United States : containing a full account of his military life and achievements, with his career as president / [John Henry Eaton].

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    • Philadelphia : Claxton, Remson & Haffelfinger, 1878.
    • 1878
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  • The life of Andrew Jackson, major-general in the service of the United States: comprising a history of the war in the South, from the commencement of the Creek campaign, to the termination of hostilities before New Orleans. Commenced by John Reid, brevet major, United States army. Completed by John Henry Eaton.

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    • Phildadelphia: Published by M. Carey and son. For the benefit of the children of John Reid. Lydia R. Bailey, printer, 1817.
    • 1817
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  • The life of Andrew Jackson, major-general in the service of the United States: comprising a history of the war in the South, from the commencement of the Creek campaign, to the termination of the hostilities before New Orleans. By John Henry Eaton, Senator of the United States.

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    • Philadelphia, S. F. Bradford, 1824.
    • 1824
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  • The life of Major General Andrew Jackson: comprising a history of the war in the South; from the commencement of the Creek campaign to the termination of hostilities before New Orleans. Addenda: containing a brief history of the Seminole War, and cession and government of Florida. By John Henry Eaton.

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    • Philadelphia, McCarty & Davis, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • Memoirs of Andrew Jackson, late major-general and commander in chief of the Southern division of the army of the United States. Comp. by a citizen of Massachusetts.

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    • Boston, C. Ewer, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • Memoirs of Andrew Jackson, late major-general and commander in chief of the Southern Division of the Army of the United States. Comp. by a citizen of Massachusetts.

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    • Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1850.
    • 1850-1817
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  • Red Eagle and the wars with the Creek Indians of Alabama, by George Cary Eggleston.

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    • New York, Dodd, Mead & Co. [c1878]
    • 1878
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  • A history of the Indian wars with the first settlers of the United States, to the commencement of the late war; together with an appendix, not before added to this history, containing interesting accounts of the battles fought by Gen. Andrew Jackson.

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    • Rochester, N.Y., Printed by E. Scrantom, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • The Creek War of 1813 and 1814, by H. S. Halbert and T. H. Ball. Edited, with introd. and notes by Frank L. Owsley, Jr.

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    • University, University of Alabama Press [c1969]
    • 1969-1895
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  • The road to glory, by E. Alexander Powell.

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    • New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1915.
    • 1915
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  • History of Alabama : and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest period / by Albert James Pickett.

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    • Charleston : Walker and James, 1851.
    • 1851
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  • History of Alabama, and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest period. by Albert James Pickett...

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    • Charleston, [S.C.] Walker and James, 1851.
    • 1851
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  • History of Alabama and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest period. By Albert James Pickett.

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    • Sheffield, Ala., Republished by R. C. Randolph, 1896.
    • 1896
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  • History of Alabama and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest period. By Albert James Pickett. Annals of Alabama, 1819-1900, by Thomas McAdory Owen.

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    • Birmingham, The Webb Book Company, 1900.
    • 1900
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  • The Red Eagle. A poem of the South. By A. B. Meek.

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    • New York, D. Appleton & company, 1855.
    • 1855
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  • The big brother; a story of Indian war, by George Cary Eggleston ...

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    • New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1875.
    • 1875
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  • The big brother; a story of Indian War, by George Cary Eggleston ...

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    • New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1887.
    • 1887
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  • Tecumseh's young braves; a story of the Creek War, by Everett T. Tomlinson ...

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    • Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1900.
    • 1900
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  • Part of the Melish map of 1814 : covering the seat of war between the Creek Indians and the Americans in 1813-14 / [John Melish]

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    • [Washington, D.C. : U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1922]
    • 1922
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  • The Creek War of 1813 and 1814.

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    • Chicago, Ill., Donohue & Henneberry; Montgomery, Ala., White, Woodruff, & Fowler, 1895.
    • 1895
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  • Searching for Red Eagle : a personal journey into the spirit world of Native America / Mary Ann Wells.

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    • Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1998.
    • 1998
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  • The story of Horseshoe Bend National Military Park.

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    • New York, Newcomen Society in North America, 1960.
    • 1960
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  • The self vindication of Colonel William Martin : against certain charges and aspersions made against him by Gen. Andrew Jackson and others in relation to sundry transactions in the campaign against the Creek Indians, in the year 1813.

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    • Nashville : Printed by John S. Simpson, 1829
    • 1829
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  • A dialogue between a colonel of the militia and a militiaman, in relation to the rights of militia-men, and the execution of the "six militia-men," shot by the order of General Andrew Jackson.

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    • Russellville [Ky.] Printed by Charles Rhea, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • Official record from the War department, of the proceedings of the court martial which tried, and the orders of General Jackson for shooting the six militia men, together with official letters from the War department, (ordered to be printed by Congress) showing that these American citizens were inhumanly & illegally massacred.

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    • Washington, Printed at the office of J. Elliot, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • A history of the Indian wars with the first settlers of the United States to the commencement of the late war; together with an appendix, not before added to this history, containing interesting accounts of the battles fought by Gen. Andrew Jackson. With two plates. Rochester, N.Y., Printed by e. Scrantom, 1828.

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    • [Rochester, Re-printed for G.P. Humphrey, 1893]
    • 1893-1828
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  • Alhalla, or the Lord of Talladega. A tale of the Creek war. With some selected miscellanies, chiefly of early date. By Henry Rowe Colcraft [pseud.]

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    • New-York, London, Wiley and Putnam, 1843.
    • 1843
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    Text 8-*KL (Schiller, J. C. F. von. Wilhelm Tell) Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The chronicles of Andrew; containing an accurate and brief account of General Jackson's victories in the South, over the Creeks. Also his victories over the British at Orleans, with a biographical sketch of his life.

    • Text
    • Lexington, Ky., The author, 1815.
    • 1815
  • Pictorial life and adventures of Davy Crockett [microform] an autobiography, written by himself. Embellished with life-like illustrations ... from original designs drawn by Henry L. Stephens.

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    • [Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson, 1852]
    • 1852
    • 1 Item
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    Text *Z-1959 no. 1-9Offsite
  • Struggle for the gulf borderlands : the Creek War and the Battle of New Orleans, 1812-1815 / Frank Lawrence Owsley, Jr.

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    • Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2000.
    • 2000-1981
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    Text IIH 01-2297Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121

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  • History of Alabama and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest period / by Albert James Pickett. Annals of Alabama, 1819-1900, by Thomas McAdory Owen.

    • Text
    • Baltimore, Maryland : reprinted for Clearfield by Genealogical Publ., 2000.
    • 2000-1851
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    Text ITN 01-6628Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121

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  • A conquering spirit : Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814 / Gregory A. Waselkov.

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    • Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2006.
    • 2006
    • 1 Item

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    Text ITNM (Fort Mims) 06-6318Offsite

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