copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Alexander McGillivray - Wikipedia Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793), was a Muscogee (Creek) leader The son of a Muscogee mother, Sehoy II, and a Scottish father, Lachlan McGillivray, he was literate and received an education in the British colonies
Alexander McGillivray | Creek Chief Revolutionary Leader - Britannica Alexander McGillivray was a Scots-French-Indian who became the principal chief of the Creek Indians in the years following the American Revolution He was largely responsible for the Creeks’ retention of their tribal identity and the major part of their homeland for another generation
McGillivray, Alexander - Encyclopedia. com Alexander McGillivray was an important Native American political leader during the early years of the United States He came to power in the Creek Confederacy at a time when white settlements were expanding farther into traditional Native American homelands and threatening Native American society
Scott McGillivray - IMDb Scott McGillivray (born April 7, 1978) is North America's go-to expert when it comes to all things real estate He's a contractor, real estate investor and star of the hit HGTV shows, Income Property, Moving the McGillivrays and his newest series, Buyers Bootcamp
Chief Alexander McGillivray — Monroe Museum The leader of the Creek forces at the Battle of Jack’s Creek in September 1787 was Chief Alexander McGillivray McGillivray was born in 1750 to a Creek woman named Sehoy Marchand and a wealthy Scottish trader, Lachlan McGillivray
Appleyard: McGillivray’s life an American tragedy McGillivray, acting as Creek chief, had attempted to halt the move of Georgians onto tribal lands and had not succeeded With Panton’s advice, he appealed to the new American government
Alexander McGillivray (ca. 1750-1793) - Georgia Studies A controversial Creek Indian leader in the 1780s and 1790s, Alexander McGillivray was one of many Southeastern Indians with a Native American mother and European father He played off European powers to protect Creek interests, initiated nationalist reforms within Creek society, and used trade to increase his own position on the southern frontier
Biography of General Alexander McGillivray - Access Genealogy General Alexander McGillivray this remarkable man was the son of Lachlan McGillivray, a native of Scotland, who came to South Carolina in the year 1735 and engaged in the Indian trade, at that time a very lucrative business
Alexander McGillivray - Encyclopedia of Alabama A controversial eighteenth-century Creek leader, Alexander McGillivray (c 1750-1793) pushed to centralize Creek authority, negotiated treaties, alliances, and trade with Great Britain, Spain, and the United States, signed secret diplomatic deals that augmented his private holdings, and helped control much of the Indian trade in the Lower South
Alexander McGillivray - New Georgia Encyclopedia A controversial Creek Indian leader in the 1780s and 1790s, Alexander McGillivray was one of many Southeastern Indians with a Native American mother and European father He played off European powers to protect Creek interests, initiated nationalist reforms within Creek society, and used trade to increase his own position on the southern frontier