• The Treaty of Indian Springs, also known as the Second Treaty of Indian Springs and the Treaty with the Creeks, is a treaty concluded between the Muscogee...
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  • Park: Treaty of Indian Springs (1821) Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Treaty of Indian Springs...
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  • Indiana Indian Springs School, a boarding and day school in Indian Springs Village, Alabama Treaty of Indian Springs (1821) and Treaty of Indian Springs (1825)...
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    the Creek Indians by the state through the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) and the Treaty of Washington (1826). Thereafter, Indian Springs has been operated...
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    leading advocate of Indian removal, signed the second Treaty of Indian Springs at his hotel. Signed by six other Lower Creek chiefs, the treaty ceded the last...
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    Eufaula people (category Indigenous peoples of North America stubs)
    on the census. In 1825 their chief Yoholo Micco traveled to Washington, D.C. in an attempt to renegotiate the Treaty of Indian Springs (1821). They were...
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    The Treaty of Spring Wells was an agreement between the United States and the Wyandot, Delaware, Seneca, Shawnee, Miami, Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potawatomi...
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    Indian Springs Hotel Museum is located in the former Indian Springs Hotel, a historic hotel in Georgia established in 1825. The Treaty of 1825 was signed...
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    Providence Canyon State Park (category Canyons and gorges of Georgia (U.S. state))
    before 1825, the first heavy influx of settlers in Stewart County only came after the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825), by which the Creek Indians were forced...
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    Creek people in the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825). This was a huge amount of land in Georgia and Alabama, the last remaining portion of the Creeks' territory...
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  • House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams as President of the United States in a contingent election. February 12 – Treaty of Indian Springs: The...
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    native lands to poorer citizens, but did so as native treaties such as the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) were broken or revised.[citation needed] By the...
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    Treaty of Purandhar. Also known as the Treaty Between Virginia And The Indians 1677 Also known as the Treaty of The Hague or the First Partition Treaty. Also...
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  • Buckintoopa Treaty of Holston Treaty of Hopewell Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) Treaty of La Pointe, may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in La...
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    the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825). In 1829, gold was discovered in the North Georgia mountains leading to the Georgia Gold Rush and establishment of a...
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    William McIntosh (category 1825 deaths)
    aspects of Creek culture. Because McIntosh led a group that negotiated and signed the Treaty of Indian Springs in February 1825, which ceded much of remaining...
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    Menawa (category Chiefs of the Muscogee)
    1804. In 1825, Chief William McIntosh, a Lower Creek, was one of several chiefs who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs with the US, ceding most of the remaining...
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    tribes in Iowa Treaties Treaty of Fort Clark with the Osage. Lovely's Purchase Osage Treaty (1825) Cherokee Commission Northwest Indian War the battle...
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    alternative title of El Libertador. February 12 – Second Treaty of Indian Springs: The Creek cede the last of their lands in Georgia to the United States government...
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    first cousin, William McIntosh, signed the Treaty of Indian Springs on February 13, 1825, ceding a large amount of Creek territory to the United States. However...
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    James Barbour (category Speakers of the Virginia House of Delegates)
    Troup's partially-Creek cousin William McIntosh had signed the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825), purporting to relinquish tribal lands in exchange for $200...
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    part by the recent signing of the Treaty of Indian Springs. The first political divisions in the state fell along the lines of personal support for outstanding...
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  • Nations of Indians to the Chancellor 1744 – Treaty of Lancaster 1752 – Treaty of Logstown 1754 – Treaty of Albany 1758 – Treaty of Easton 1760 – Treaty of Pittsburgh...
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    John Ridge (category Native American tribal government officials in Indian Territory)
    1821 treaty that ceded land. The second Treaty of Indian Springs ceded most of their remaining land to the United States. Chief William McIntosh of the...
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    Opothleyahola (category People of Indian Territory in the American Civil War)
    In 1825, William McIntosh and several Lower Creek chiefs signed the second Treaty of Indian Springs with the US, by which they gave up most of the remaining...
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    Shawnee (redirect from Shawnee Indian)
    Lipscomb, Carol A.: Shawnee Indians from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved February 21, 2010. "Treaty with the Shawnee, 1825, Article 5, Page 264". Oklahoma...
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    Unassigned Lands (category History of Indian Territory)
    settlement in the Oklahoma Land Rush. The Treaty of Indian Springs, February 12, 1825, provided for a delegation of Creeks to visit the west in order that...
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  • Chilly McIntosh (category People of Indian Territory in the American Civil War)
    McIntosh and the nephew of Roley McIntosh, another Creek chief. Like his father, Chilly signed the Treaty of Indian Springs on January 8, 1821, which...
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    Nevertheless, on February 12, 1825, McIntosh and other chiefs signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, which gave up most of the remaining Creek lands in Georgia...
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    Zhaagobe (category Pre-statehood history of Minnesota)
    of the Snake River band. He signed several Chippewa treaties with the United States, including the 1825 Treaty of Prairie du Chien, the 1826 Treaty of...
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