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    William McIntosh (c. 1775 – April 30, 1825), also known as Tustunnuggee Hutke (White Warrior), was one of the most prominent chiefs of the Muscogee Creek...
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  • Johnson v. McIntosh, 21 U.S. (8 Wheat.) 543 (1823), also written M‘Intosh, is a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that held that private citizens...
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  • William McIntosh (1775–1825) was a Creek Nation chief. William McIntosh may also refer to: William McIntosh (footballer), Scottish international footballer...
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    William McIntosh Davies (born 31 May 1964) is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager. He won the 2007 Play-offs with Derby County, finished...
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  • M'Intosh, McIntosh, MacIntosh, Macintosh, or Mackintosh (Gaelic: Mac an Tòisich) is a Scottish surname, originating from the Clan Mackintosh. Mac an Tòisich...
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    Independence ten months earlier. Lachlan McIntosh was born near Raits, Badenoch, Scotland. McIntosh's father, John Mòr McIntosh, moved the family to Georgia in...
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  • William Mackintosh, MacIntosh, McIntosh or M'Intosh may refer to: Captain William Mackintosh, Irish-born British Army officer and Canadian engineer W...
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    Atkinson, Georgia. The log fortress was constructed by William McIntosh, brother of Colonel Lachlan McIntosh, to guard the Georgia frontier against attacks by...
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    rancher, soldier and politician, the youngest son of Muskogee Chief William McIntosh (1790–1825). He was a member of one of the most influential Lower Creek...
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    The McIntosh ( /ˈmækɪnˌtɒʃ/ MAK-in-tosh), McIntosh Red, or colloquially the Mac, is an apple cultivar, the national apple of Canada. The fruit has red...
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  • William Forbes McIntosh (2 January 1879 – 15 January 1973) was a Scottish footballer who played as a left back or left half. He played club football for...
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    William Carmichael M'Intosh FRSE FRS FLS LLD (also spelt McIntosh; 10 October 1838, St Andrews – 1 April 1931, St Andrews) was a Scottish physician and...
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  • William McIntosh was a soldier and politician from Massachusetts. McIntosh born in Dedham, Massachusetts. He later moved to Needham in the mid-1760s. During...
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    chiefs before the Creek War were "mixed-bloods", like William McGillivray and William McIntosh (who were on opposing sides of the Creek Civil War). Before...
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  • Chilly McIntosh (c. 1800–1875) was an important figure in the history of the Creek Nation. Born in Georgia to William McIntosh, chief of the Lower Creeks...
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    William McIntosh (c. 1760 – July 1832; also printed as "M‘Intosh") was a fur trader, treasurer of the Indiana Territory under William Henry Harrison,...
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    Glasgow, on 7 June 1868, the fourth of eleven children and second son of William McIntosh, a superintendent and chief clerk of the City of Glasgow Police. He...
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    have British names: Alexander McGillivray, Josiah Francis, William McIntosh, Peter McQueen, William Weatherford, William Perryman, and others. These reflect...
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  • Creek Indian chief William McIntosh, a leader of the Lower Towns who helped to improve it in the early 19th century. The original McIntosh Road in Alabama...
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    McIntosh County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,975, a drop of 23.4 percent since the 2010...
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  • John or Jack McIntosh may refer to: John McIntosh (farmer) (1777–c. 1846), American-born Canadian farmer credited with discovering the McIntosh apple John...
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    McIntosh County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,941. Its county seat is Eufaula. The county...
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  • McIntosh is an unincorporated community in Pike County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community has the name of William McIntosh, the original owner...
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    John William McIntosh (August 19, 1870 – August 12, 1939) was a physician and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Vancouver City from...
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    Chief McIntosh Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Georgia. Chief McIntosh Lake was named after William McIntosh (1775–1825), a Creek Nation chief...
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    named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. McIntosh High School (named after William McIntosh) was opened on January 18, 1981 to serve the growing...
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    Removal Act. After the War of 1812, some Muscogee leaders such as William McIntosh and Chief Shelocta signed treaties that ceded more land to Georgia...
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  • same time, the mixed-race children, such as the chiefs William Weatherford and William McIntosh, were generally raised among the Creek. Benjamin Hawkins...
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    cession, in 1825 Menawa led about 150 lawmenders in an attack on chief William McIntosh, who had signed the Treaty of Indian Springs that year without the...
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  • central Alabama. He was the father of Alexander McGillivray and the great-uncle of William McIntosh and William Weatherford, three of the most powerful and...
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