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A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814
A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814
Waselkov, Gregory A. (Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama, 2006) Preview  
 
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Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola
Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola
Bense, Judith Ann Bense, ed.(Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1999)
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Baptist Biography
Baptist Biography
Graham, Balus Joseph Winzer, D.D. (Atlanta, Georgia: Index Printing Co., 1920), vol 2  
 
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Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present
Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present
Ashe, Samuel A'Court, ed. (Greensboro, North Carolina: Charles L. Van Noppen, 1905), vol. 2
 
 
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Cadet David Moniac: A Creek Indian’s Schooling at West Point, 1817–1822
Cadet David Moniac: A Creek Indian’s Schooling at West Point, 1817–1822
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
2008 Sep;152(3):322-48
Hauptman, Laurence
Dixon, Heriberto 
 
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Coastal Encounters: the Transformation of the Gulf South in the Eighteenth Century
Coastal Encounters: the Transformation of the Gulf South in the Eighteenth Century
Brown, Richard F. Brown, ed. (Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2007)
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Colonial Mobile: An Historical Story, largely from Original Sources, of the Alabama-Tombigbee Basin from the Discovery of the Mobile Bay in 1519 until the Demolition of Fort Charlotte in 1821
Colonial Mobile: An Historical Story, largely from Original Sources, of the Alabama-Tombigbee Basin from the Discovery of the Mobile Bay in 1519 until the Demolition of Fort Charlotte in 1821
Hamilton, Peter J., A.M. (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1898) 
 
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Creek War of 1813 and 1814, The (Chicago, Illinois: Donohue and Hennebery; Montgomery, Alabama: White, Woodruff & Fowler, 1895)
Creek War of 1813 and 1814, The (Chicago, Illinois: Donohue and Hennebery; Montgomery, Alabama: White, Woodruff & Fowler, 1895)
Henry Sale Halbert, Timothy Horton Ball 
 
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Crusaders
Crusaders
First (1095–1099); Second (1147–1149); Third or the Kings' Crusade (1189–1192); Forth (1202–1204); Fifth (1213–1221); Sixth (1228); Barons' (1239); Seventh (1248-1254); Eighth (1270); and Ninth (1271-1272). 
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Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
 
 
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Divines
Divines
How beautiful upon the mountains
are the feet of him who brings good news,
who publishes peace, who brings good news of happiness,
who publishes salvation,
who says to Zion, “Your God reigns.”
 
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Fort Mims Massacre
Fort Mims Massacre
30 August 1813 
 
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Forty-second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Forty-second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
(Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1928) 
 
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History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography
History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography
Owen, Thomas McAdory, Marie Bankhead Owen, ed. (Chicago, Illinois: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921), vol. 2 
 
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History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, vol. 4
History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, vol. 4
Owen, Thomas McAdory, Marie Bankhead Owen, ed., (Chicago, Illinois: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921) 
 
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History of Alabama, and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi from the Earliest History
History of Alabama, and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi from the Earliest History
Pickett, Albert James Pickett (Birmingham, Alabama: The Webb Book Co., 1900)
 
 
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History of Methodism in Alabama
History of Methodism in Alabama
West, Rev. Anson, D.D. (Nashville, Tennessee: Methodist Episcopal Church South Publishing House, 1893) 
 
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History of Pike County from 1822 to 1922,
History of Pike County from 1822 to 1922,
Rogers, Rev. R. W. (Zebulon, Georgia: 1922) 
 
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History of Texas and Texans, vol. 3
History of Texas and Texans, vol. 3
Johnson, Francis White, Ernest William Winkler, ed. (Chicago, Illinois: The American Historical Society, 1914) 
 
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History of the Baptist Denomination in Georgia, vol. 2
History of the Baptist Denomination in Georgia, vol. 2
Boykin, Samuel (Paris, Arkansas: The Baptist Standard Bearer, 2001) 
 
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Identification of the remains of King Richard III
Identification of the remains of King Richard III
Turi E. King, Gloria Gonzalez Fortes, Patricia Balaresque, Mark G. Thomas, David Balding, Pierpaolo Maisano Delser, et al, Nature Communications (Online: Nature Publishing Group, 2014). Copyright © 2014 by Nature Publishing Group and licensed for redistribution under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Additional permission from Nature Publishing Group is not required, provided that the author and the original source of publication are fully acknowledged. 
 
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Knights of the Order of St. George of the Garter
Knights of the Order of St. George of the Garter
"The Order of the Garter is the most senior and the oldest British Order of Chivalry and was founded by Edward III in 1348." The official website of the British Monarchy.  
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Lancastrian
Lancastrian
 
 
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Letters
Letters
 
 
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Magna Carta
Magna Carta
The Magna Carta gives early expression to the doctrine that became the Rule of Law. It was occasioned by John's arbitrary and capricious abuse of the English nobility: predatory practices involving inheritances, military service, and hostage taking, as well as confiscatory taxation, fees and fines. With the debacle at Bouvines, England's barons were empowered to move. Broken, John sued for peace but then appealed his concessions to Rome. "As a political tool," writes historian Thomas Asbridge, "it was defunct within three months, and by the end of the year its terms were regarded null and void by all parties." The Greatest Knight, 332. The majority of the Barons declared for Prince Louis of France who, in turn, began deploying an Anglo-French military force. The Royalists, however, were able to prevail, greatly assisted by the death of John and the accession of his nine-year-old heir, Henry III.  
 
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Maryland Semmes and Kindred Families
Maryland Semmes and Kindred Families
Newman, Harry Wright (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007) 
 
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McGillivray, Lachlan
McGillivray, Lachlan
Neeley, Mary Ann Oglesby, “Lachlan McGillivray: A Scot on the Alabama Frontier,” Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Montgomery, Alabama: Alabama Department of Archives and History, 1974). 
 
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Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812
Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812
Rowland, Mrs. Dunbar (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968) 
 
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Presidents of the United States
Presidents of the United States
 
 
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Public Service
Public Service
 
 
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Romantic Passages in Southwestern History; Including Orations, Sketches and Essays
Romantic Passages in Southwestern History; Including Orations, Sketches and Essays
Meek, Alexander Beaufort (Mobile, Alabama: S. H. Goetzel and Co., 1857)
 
 
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Sixty Years a Brickmaker
Sixty Years a Brickmaker
Crary, John Williamson (Indianapolis, Indiana: T. A. Randall & Co., 1890) 
 
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Templars
Templars
"The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Salomonici), also known as the Order of Solomon's Temple (French: Ordre du Temple or Templiers), the Knights Templar or simply as Templars, was a Catholic military order recognised in 1139 by papal bull Omne Datum Optimum of the Holy See. The order was founded in 1119 and active from about 1129 to 1312. "Knights Templar" at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar.
 
 
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The McGillivray and McIntosh Traders: On the Old Southwest Frontier 1716-1815
The McGillivray and McIntosh Traders: On the Old Southwest Frontier 1716-1815
Knight, Vernon J. (Montgomery, Alabama: NewSouth Books, 2007) Partial 
 
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The Muscogees or Creek Indians 1519-1893
The Muscogees or Creek Indians 1519-1893
Tarvin, Dr. Marion Elisha, Alabama Historical Quarterly (Wetumpka, Alabama: Alabama State Department of Archives and History, 1955), Vol. 17, pp. 125-134. Also includes Bartram, William, Extracts from the Travels of William Bartram, pp. 110-124. 
 
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The Muscogees or Creek Indians 1591-1893
The Muscogees or Creek Indians 1591-1893
Tarvin, Dr. Marion Elisha, Alabama Historical Quarterly (Wetumpka, Alabama: Alabama State Department of Archives and History, 1955), Vol. 17, pp. 135-145. 
 
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The Purple Heart
The Purple Heart
 
 
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The Red Eagle: A Poem of the South
The Red Eagle: A Poem of the South
Meek, Alexander Beaufort (Montgomery, Alabama: The Paragon Press, 1914)
 
 
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Veterans: Confederate
Veterans: Confederate
Had the South in her border
A hero to spare,
Or a heart at her altar,
Lo! its life's blood was there!
And the black battle-grime
Might never disguise
The smile of the South
On the lips and the eyes
Of her barefooted boys!
 
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Veterans: Korean War
Veterans: Korean War
 
 
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Veterans: Viet Nam
Veterans: Viet Nam
 
 
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Veterans: War for Independence
Veterans: War for Independence
 
 
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Veterans: World War I
Veterans: World War I
 
 
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Veterans: World War II
Veterans: World War II
 
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Woodward's Reminiscences of the Creek, or Muscogee Indians, contained in letters to friends in Georgia and Alabama
Woodward's Reminiscences of the Creek, or Muscogee Indians, contained in letters to friends in Georgia and Alabama
Woodward, Thomas S. (Montgomery, Alabama: Barrett and Wimbush, 1859) 
 
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Yorkist
Yorkist
 
 


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