In 1813, Crockett joined the Tennessee militia as a scout and fought against the Creek Indians in Alabama. He participated in the Indian massacre at Tallushatchee in retaliation for aNative Americanattack onFort Mims. During theWar of 1812, Crockett re-enlisted as Third Sergeant under Captain ...
Kids, Adults Sift Creek Sand for Fossils through Alabama Museum of Natural History ProgramDawn Hilburn and her mother sloshed through creek water andshoveled gravel deposits into screens...Coker, Angel
October 16, 2024 -The History Museum of Mobile will host a special Learning Lunch program featuring Dr. Aiqi Liu:Sekigahara: The Campaign for The Great PeacePDF FILE October 16, 2024 -The November Learning Lunch program will feature Dr. Matthew Downs:Alabama in the Great WarPDF FILE ...
Self - Stevens Creek Resident 1 Save Our History (1998) Joseph Schwartzer Self - Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum 1 History's Mysteries (1998) Ted Kennedy Self 1 Chicago Hope (1994) Robert A.M. Stern Self - Yale School of Architecture 1 Deconstructivist Architects (1990) ...
Standing in the way of the British advance was Major General Andrew Jackson, who had rushed to New Orleans’ defense when he learned an attack was in the works. Nicknamed “Old Hickory” for his legendary toughness, Jackson had spent the last year subduing hostile Creek Indians in Alabama and...
V. THE CADDO IN TEXAS, 1836-1845 1. Relations with the Texas Colonists 2. Caddo Relations with the Republic of Texas 3. Caddoes Make Peace with Texas 4. Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER I, EARLY HISTORY OF THE CADDO 1. SKETCH OF THE TRIBES The Caddo Indians are the principal south...
from the intersection of modern Routes 34 and 25 north along the right of way of Route 25, supposedly all the way to the creek, that bit of land was not included, nor was it when the library district bought it from Orr’s descendants in order to build part of their parking lot on ...
The Creek Indians successfully attacked Fort Mims on the Alabama River above Mobile in August. While Spain was a battlefield and in the utmost confusion, the USA annexed the remainder of West Florida along the Gulf coast of Mississippi and Alabama. Birmingham, Alabama, was founded. Francis ...
Prospect Creek recorded the coldest ever U.S. temperature of -80 degrees in 1971. On Oct. 10, 1986, Seward witnessed the highest rainfall as compared to any other parts of Alaska due to an unrelenting rainstorm. The highways and the railroads took a massive hit during the three-day rainsto...
September 1: Western actor Johnny Mack Brown born in Alabama. September 5: St. Francis Dam builder William Mulholland and Fred Eaton dine at Saugus Cafe. 1905 Saugus Cafe moves out of the Saugus Train Station and across the street. February 27: "Ramona" play first performed (at Mason Opera...