Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volumen17Tennessee Historical Society, 1950 |
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... lived closer to the heart of the Chickasaw Nation . Most sources say that he lived a few miles south of the Tocshish or McIntoshville which was a few miles south of Pontotoc , Mississippi . There is little evidence to indicate that ...
... lived closer to the heart of the Chickasaw Nation . Most sources say that he lived a few miles south of the Tocshish or McIntoshville which was a few miles south of Pontotoc , Mississippi . There is little evidence to indicate that ...
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... lived a proud and useful life , and although his later life was marred by tragic defeats and mistakes in judgment , the General's prestige remained high among the frontier inhabitants . One impregnable facet of Winchester's character ...
... lived a proud and useful life , and although his later life was marred by tragic defeats and mistakes in judgment , the General's prestige remained high among the frontier inhabitants . One impregnable facet of Winchester's character ...
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... lived in territory granted to the United States by the Treaty of Paris , 1783 ; they were in effect subjects of the American government . Over the next few years the Indian population of the old Southwest was courted as a beautiful ...
... lived in territory granted to the United States by the Treaty of Paris , 1783 ; they were in effect subjects of the American government . Over the next few years the Indian population of the old Southwest was courted as a beautiful ...
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Tennessees Morman Massacre | 19 |
Franklin County in the Secession Crisis | 37 |
Frolics Fights and Firewater in Frontier Tennessee | 97 |
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