Insightful, rarely told history of Native American courage in the face of White expansionism in the 19th century. Truth-telling tale of the ruthless brutality that forced the Native American population into resettlement camps and reservations, with a look at the few white Americans who fought to help them. 356 pages, indexed. View More...
306 pages, including index, free shipping media mail. Deerskins and Duffels documents the trading relationship in the eighteenth century between the Creek Indians and the Anglo-American peoples who settled in what is now the southeastern United States. The Creeks were the largest Indian nation in the Southeast, and through their trade alliance with the British colonies, they became the dominant Native power in the area. View More...
A booklet detailing the history of Roberta, Georgia, in honor of the Sesquicentennial of the town. Includes history of residents/families, clubs, churches, and more. 120 pages.
Names include: Cochran, Horne, Lundy, O'Neal, Rowell, Thaxton, Wingo View More...
Do you have family stories about being part Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw or Seminole? If you now want to prove whether those stories are true, this book is a helpful guide. It focuses on the toughest period to research: the century or so prior to the removal of the Southeastern nations to Indian Territory, when no records were kept. After the removal, records were kept about the various tribes. The book helps with research during the Colonial period to the great tribal rolls of mid-to-late 19th century, using records kept by Americans, English, French and Spanish governments. View More...