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Creek Nation

 Organization

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Dr. James A. Leitch Wright, Jr. Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 1981-001
Scope and Contents

The papers of Dr. James A. Leitch Wright, Jr., noted historian who taught at Florida State University from 1968 to 1986. Wright received acclaim for his Colonial American research. His papers include correspondence, research materials, and manuscripts for his publications related to Southern Indian tribes.

Includes MSS 88-1, 86-26 and 92-19.

Dates: approximately 1968-1986

Land patent - U.S.A. to Pul-sey, one of the Creek Tribe of Indians

 Collection — Folder MSS 0-159, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSS 0-159
Scope and Contents

This item is a United States certificate of transfer of public land in "The Tallapoosa Land District Alabama," (1845) to Pul-sey, one of the Creek Tribe of Indians. The transfer of land to Pul-Sey was, "by virtue of a Treaty between the United States and the said Creek Tribe of Indians, made by the 24th day of March 1832." The certificate is dated July 9, 1845. Other names mentioned were: Nat Macon Thornton & Co., Henry Meadows, J. Knox Walker, Secretary of the President, and S. H. Laughlin, Recorder of the General Land Office.

Dates: Other: Majority of material found in 1845

Photostat of minutes taken for General McGillivray respecting the Creeks

 Collection — Box 138
Identifier: MSS 0-34
Scope and Contents

An ethnographical sketch of the Creek Indians in West Florida. There are historical reports that General McGillivray, the famous chief of the Creeks, attended an Indian congress at Pensacola where a treaty was signed with the Creeks, and it could be that this document was written at that or some other Indian congress held at Pensacola between 1789-1793.

Dates: Other: Majority of material found in 1790

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Florida--History 2
Alabama 1
Florida--History--English colony, 1763-1784 1
Indians of North America--Florida--History 1
Indians of North America--History. 1
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