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  • Creek Stand (also Creekstand) is an unincorporated community in Macon County, Alabama, United States. The community is named due to it being founded on...
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    Creekwood, near Creekstand, Alabama, was built c. 1844. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. The listing included two contributing...
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    Muscogee Nation (redirect from Creek Nation)
    the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama. The Muscogee Nation is headquartered in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and...
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  • of the lower Creek until his death in 1832.[citation needed] Little Prince operated a tavern along the Federal Road in Creek Stand, Alabama. Smithsonian...
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    Tribe of Alabama Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe Piqua Shawnee Tribe Ani-Yun-Wiya...
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    Bill. "Early Forts Stand Stalwart". The Wetumpka Herald. Retrieved 3 April 2020. Brown, William Garrott (1900). A History of Alabama, for Use in Schools:...
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    south-central and southeast Alabama and into northwest Florida. During this time, tensions began to rise between the local Creek Indians and the European...
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  • (also Warrior Stand) is an unincorporated community in Macon County, Alabama, United States. The lands of Macon County were occupied by Creek Indians prior...
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    (county seat) Franklin Notasulga (partly in Lee County) Shorter Boromville Creek Stand Cross Keys Fort Davis Hardaway Little Texas Milstead Society Hill Warriorstand...
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  • of Creek Indians, the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama, the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama, the Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama, the...
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    state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County. Named for Continental Army Major General Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River...
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    Wedowee is a town in Randolph County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 823, up from 818 in 2000. The small town is the county...
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    area of present-day Alabama at the time of European contact were the Muskogean-speaking Alabama (Alibamu), Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Koasati, and Mobile...
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    "Intruders War".: 4  The Creeks signed the Treaty of Washington in 1826, ceding most of their land in Georgia and eastern Alabama to the United States, but...
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  • William Butler (militiaman) (category People of the Creek War)
    the Alabama Territory. He served as a militia leader during the Creek War of 1813–1814. Butler was killed near what is now Butler Springs, Alabama, on...
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  • Redstone Test Stand Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand Saturn V Launch Vehicle The National Historic Landmarks in Alabama represent Alabama's history from the...
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    Thomas S. Kenan (category Democratic Party members of the Alabama House of Representatives)
    did not stand for reelection in 1810. He and Mary Rand had ten children and in March 1811 Thomas decided to move the family to Selma, Alabama, to start...
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    Iuka, Mississippi, and Cherokee Station, Alabama. Buzzard Roost Covered Bridge, built over Buzzard Roost Creek in 1860, was 94 ft. long, and located on...
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    is a city in the north central region of Alabama. Birmingham is the county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of the 2022 census...
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  • Same-sex marriage has been legal in Alabama since June 26, 2015, in accordance with the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges. Not all counties...
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