considerable quantity of cattle and hogs. Benjamin Hawkins was born to Philemon Hawkins and Delia (Martin) Hawkins on August 15, 1754, the third of four sons...
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July 2011 Elliott, Fort Hawkins, p. 19 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fort Benjamin Hawkins. Daniel T. Elliott, Fort Hawkins: 2005-2007 Field Seasons...
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Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (8 February 1807 – 27 January 1894) was an English sculptor and natural history artist renowned for his work on the life-size...
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the "civilization" programs administered by the U.S. Indian agent Benjamin Hawkins, who had stronger alliances among the towns of the Lower Creek. Some...
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before Europeans arrived. Macon was developed at the site of Fort Benjamin Hawkins, built in 1809 at President Thomas Jefferson's direction after he forced...
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landmarks used in the Treaty of Hopewell. It was also used by Benjamin Hawkins to run the Hawkins Line. On 12 October 1864, Confederate troops defeated Union...
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agent Benjamin Hawkins, and clashed with many of the leading chiefs of the Muscogee Nation, most notably the Lower Creek Mico William McIntosh, Hawkins' most...
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SS Benjamin Hawkins was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Benjamin Hawkins, an American planter, statesman...
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Central Georgia Council (section Camp Benjamin Hawkins)
districts: Robert L. Scott District Ocmulgee District Oconee District Camp Benjamin Hawkins is a 550-acre (2.2 km2) Scouting preserve situated near Byron, Georgia...
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21 Paine Wingate (A-NH) 16 22 Rufus King (F-NY) July 16, 1789 17 23 Benjamin Hawkins (F-NC) November 27, 1789 18 24 Samuel Johnston (F-NC) 19 26 Theodore...
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1810. Freeman also ran a tavern in Rowan and owned 250 acres of land. Benjamin Hawkins, agent to the Creek people and other southern Indians under Presidents...
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announced that Hawkins would join the cast of AMC's The Walking Dead as Heath, a key character from Robert Kirkman's comic series. Hawkins played Dr. Dre...
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McIntosh worked closely with Benjamin Hawkins, the U.S. Indian Supervisor in the Southeast for two decades until 1816. Hawkins was instrumental in gaining...
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In New Hampshire's at-large district, Abiel Foster was elected after Benjamin West refused to take his seat. North Carolina ratified the Constitution...
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executions of two other men, including Samuel Hawkins, one of McIntosh's sons-in-law. Benjamin Hawkins Jr., another son-in-law, was also named for execution...
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Warrenton in 1858. Hawkins was the nephew of Benjamin Hawkins and of Nathaniel Macon. United States Congress. "Micajah T. Hawkins (id: H000373)". Biographical...
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Georgia developed around the site after the United States built Fort Benjamin Hawkins nearby in 1806 to support trading with Native Americans. For thousands...
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metropolitan statistical area. In the early nineteenth century, Indian agent Benjamin Hawkins built his plantation on the Flint River near Roberta. This was also...
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War, Hawkins County saw combat. The Battle of Rogersville took place on November 6, 1863. Since the 1940s, a 1,900-2,200 acre area western Hawkins County...
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principal weapon with them." The Treaty of Hopewell, signed by Col. Benjamin Hawkins, Gen. Andrew Pickens and Headman McIntosh, in Keowee, South Carolina...
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Benjamin Hawkins (1754–1818) was a U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1789 to 1795. Senator Hawkins may also refer to: C. R. Hawkins (1900–1959), Missouri...
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] [?] 1788 1789 Alexander Martin (AF) [?] [?] Samuel Johnston (PA) Benjamin Hawkins (PA) 3PA, 2AA ineligible to participate 1790 1791 [?] [?] 1792 Richard...
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and issued a death sentence against George Washington's Indian agent Benjamin Hawkins. He defied American planters by welcoming runaway slaves and enjoyed...
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first Treaty of Hopewell was signed between the U.S. representative Benjamin Hawkins and the Cherokee Indians. In addition to circumscribing a large part...
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violated Indian rights. The government-appointed Indian agents, such as Benjamin Hawkins, who became Superintendent of Indian Affairs for all the territory...
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William Hawkins (October 10, 1777 – May 17, 1819) was the 17th governor of North Carolina from 1811 to 1814. William Hawkins was born at his family plantation...
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ventrum, which the colonists incorporated into law.) In the 1790s, Benjamin Hawkins was assigned as the US agent to the southeastern tribes. He encouraged...
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dollar is a commemorative half dollar designed by David Parsons and Benjamin Hawkins and minted by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1936. The obverse...
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and Benjamin Hawkins, later a senator and U. S. Indian agent, were instructed by him from 1766 to 1773. Three of the four boys (Nathaniel and Benjamin among...
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ship SS Timothy Bloodworth was named in his honor.[citation needed] Benjamin Hawkins Thomas Jefferson Herndon, G. Melvin. "Timothy Bloodworth". NCPedia...
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