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  • 121Montgomery, Texas —   City   Nickname(s): lone star town Motto: Texas is Texas …

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  • 122John Ross (Cherokee chief) — Infobox Person name = John Ross image size = 250px caption = Ross c. 1866 birth date = birth date|1790|10|3|mf=y birth place = Turkeytown, Alabama dead=dead death date = death date|1866|8|1|mf=y death place = Washington, D.C. Spouses = Quatie… …

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  • 123Coosa River — Coordinates: 32°29′10″N 86°16′40″W / 32.48611°N 86.27778°W / 32.48611; 86.27778 …

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  • 124George Mayfield — (1779 1848) was an interpreter and spy for General Andrew Jackson during the Creek War of 1813 1814. He was most notable for his adventurous life and dual existence between the white and Native American nations of North America at a pivotal… …

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  • 125Louina, Alabama — Louina, sometimes Ole Louina, is a ghost town located 14 miles west of Roanoke and about one mile east of Wadley in Randolph County, Alabama, United States. Ole Louina was a community during early settlement of Randolph County which was settled… …

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  • 126Opothleyahola — Born Opothleyahola c. 1798 Tuckabatchee town (Elmore County, Alabama) Died March 22, 1863 Quenemo in Osage County, Kansas …

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  • 127William McIntosh — (1775 ndash; April 30, 1825)Hoxie, « McIntosh, William, Jr. »] , also known as White Warrior, was the son of Captain William McIntosh, a member of a prominent Savannah, Georgia family sent into the Creek Nation to recruit them to fight for the… …

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  • 12839th United States Infantry — The 39th United States Infantry was a regiment of the regular Army. It was authorized on January 29 1813 and raised in Tennessee. It was commanded by Colonel John Williams who previously led the Mounted Volunteers of East Tennesseeref|archive… …

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