• Doublehead (c. 1744–1807) or Incalatanga (Tal-tsu'tsa, ᏔᎵᏧᏍᎦ [Talitsus'ga] in Cherokee), was one of the most feared warriors of the Cherokee during the...
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    North Doublehead has an elevation of 3,053 feet (930.5 m) above sea level, while South Doublehead has an elevation of 2,939 ft (895.8 m). Doublehead stands...
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  • building of Fort Loudon whose wife was the sister of chiefs Old Tassel, Doublehead, and Pumpkin Boy.” His wife or wives are unknown, but according to researcher...
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  • [citation needed] They were related to maternal great-uncles Old Tassel and Doublehead. When Dragging Canoe and his party moved southwest from eastern Tennessee...
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    point, Tahlonteeskee (Doublehead's brother) and The Tail (Bob Benge's brother) led a party to ambush the Kentucky Road. Doublehead led another to the Cumberland...
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    Cavett's Station, a personal feud developed between The Ridge and Chief Doublehead. The latter had promised to spare the post if the three white men who...
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  • Arkansas River in far eastern Oklahoma. Its source is between Taylor and Doublehead mountains just south of Stilwell in Adair County. It flows in a southwestern...
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  • reserved certain parcels of land for use by Doublehead and his relatives. Black Fox confirmed Doublehead's treaty, however, after Return J. Meigs, the...
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  • traveling to the destination, Vann argued they should kill only men, against Doublehead's call to kill all the settlers. Not long after this, the war party of...
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    Madola Road Lebanon Road Mobile Road Curtis Switch Road Galloway Road Doublehead Gap Road Skeenah Gap Road As of the 2020 United States census, there were...
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    assassination of Doublehead at the Hiwassee Garrison near the Cherokee Agency (now Calhoun, Tennessee) in August 1807. The stated reason was Doublehead's involvement...
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    to the chiefs who have been identified as the brothers Old Tassel and Doublehead. John Watts (also known as Young Tassel) was a nephew of the two chiefs...
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  • nation 1839 Leader of the Cherokee nation White Rock Creek gunshots Bird Doublehead Killed as retaliation for alleged responsibility in the deaths of 4,000...
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  • (1811–1827). These men had all served as warriors under Dragging Canoe. Doublehead and Turtle-at-Home, the first two Speakers of the Cherokee National Council...
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  • by a pro-slavery mob. 22 June 1839 Major Ridge, Cherokee leader Bird Doublehead and James Foreman Killed by a group of people who blamed Ridge, who signed...
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    States Navy, highest-ranking Native American in US military history. Doublehead, Taltsuska (d. 1807), a war leader during the Cherokee–American wars,...
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  • Nation in 1809. Chiefs: Dragging Canoe (1777–1792) John Watts (1792–1802) Doublehead, brother of Old Tassel, served 1802–1807 The Glass, or Ta'gwadihi (1807–1809)...
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  • some of them didn't. — Bird Doublehead, University of Oklahoma, Western History Collections, Interview with Bird Doublehead While it is true that some...
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    Benge, who promised no captives would be harmed, however a group led by Doublehead began killing the settlers. One of the Cherokee leaders, James Vann tried...
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    Cherokee (1777–1809) Dragging Canoe (1777–1792) John Watts (1792–1802) Doublehead, brother of Old Tassel served from 1802–1807 The Glass, or Ta'gwadihi...
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    to be double-headed. Despite popular belief that the railroad does not doublehead trains out of Durango because of smoke, the real reason is the weight...
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  • Christmas, Doublehead Films Stephen Sinclair, Russian Snark, Godzone Pictures Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film Tony Barry, Home by Christmas, Doublehead Films...
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  • Glass did not return as his assistant. Following the assassination of Doublehead in 1809, the Glass succeeded him as head of the Lower Towns' council and...
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  • into Lawrence County, producing significant structural damage to the Doublehead Resort and Lodge; a two-story house was lifted off its foundation and...
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    suitable for children and beginners was released in 2019 under the name Doublehead Kids in cooperation with the German Doppelkopf Association. McLeod (1978)...
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    Cherokee (1777–1809) Dragging Canoe (1777–1792) John Watts (1792–1802) Doublehead, brother of Old Tassel served from 1802–1807 The Glass, or Ta'gwadihi...
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    feet (930 m) Whaleback Mountain Mount Mitten 3,058 feet (932 m) Mount Doublehead 3,053 feet (931 m) Mount Stickney 3,043 feet (928 m) Mount Echo Bretton...
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    Road Burnt Mountain Road (Old S.R. 108) Boardtown Road Big Creek Road Doublehead Gap Road Whitestone Road Conasauga Road As of the 2020 United States Census...
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    James Madison. Paul Smith, a free black who accused the Cherokee headman Doublehead of kidnapping him and forcing him into bondage. Pedro Camejo (1790-1821)...
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  • previously by a raiding party under the Chickamauga Cherokee leader, Doublehead, whose band was based at the head of Muscle Shoals. Valentine Sevier died...
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