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By Mark Hilton, December 4, 2013
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
201Alabama (Mobile County), Mt. Vernon — Mt. Vernon Federal Highway
202Alabama (Monroe County), Burnt Corn — Old Federal Road — Burnt Corn
203Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Claiborne
204Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Fort Claiborne — Creek Indian War 1813-1814
205Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Piache
206Alabama (Monroe County), Uriah — Creek Indian Removal
207Alabama (Montgomery County), Maxwell Air Force Base — Site of Indian Town Tawasa — 1540-1814
208Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — A Tale of Two Towns — Montgomery, Alabama ~ A City Older Than The State
209Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Alabama River: The Grand Avenue
210Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Augusta and the Old Augusta Cemetery — Circa 1819
211Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Encanchata
212Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Native Americans
213Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Struggle For Colonial Empire
214Alabama (Montgomery County), Pintlala — The Federal Road / Manac's Tavern
215Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — A County Older Than The State, Morgan County
216Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Cherokee Trail Of Tears
217Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Fight For Survival
218Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Our History — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service — Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge —
219Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Packed with People
220Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Uprooted From Home
221Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Words of Resistance
222Alabama (Pike County), Banks — Hobdy's Bridge: Last Indian Battles in Alabama
223Alabama (Pike County), Troy — The Great Pensacola Trading Path
224Alabama (Randolph County), Rock Mills — Wehadkee Yarn Mills
225Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Archaeology And Our Understanding of the Creek People — Creek Heritage Trail —
226Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Asbury School and Mission — 1 Mile North of Ft. Mitchell
227Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Creek Towns — Creek Heritage Trail — Historic Chattahoochee Commission —
228Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Cultural Exchange and Cooperation — Creek Heritage Trail — Historic Chattahoochee Commission —
229Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell — <----- 5 miles -----
230Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell
231Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell and Creek Removal — Creek Heritage Trail —
232Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell Military Cemetery
233Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Indian Ball Ground
234Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — J.W. and Ethel I. Woodruff Foundation Interpretive Trail
235Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — John Crowell
236Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Pokkecheta, or the Ball Play — Creek Heritage Trail —
237Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Removal of the Creeks
238Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Census of 1832
239Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Creek Nation / The Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center
240Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Creek Trail of Tears
241Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Creeks Today — Creek Heritage Trail —
242Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — United States Indian Trading Post
243Alabama (Russell County), Hatchechubbee — Uchee / Good Hope Baptist Church, Uchee
244Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — "Emperor" Brims, Mary Musgrove and Chief William McIntosh — Creek Heritage Trail —
245Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Ancient Fisheries
246Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta and Northeastern Russell County: — Focal Point for Creek-American Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail —
247Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta Town — (KVWETV)
248Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta: Center for International Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail —
249Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Six Indians Hanged
250Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — The Creek Town of Coweta — Creek Heritage Trail —
251Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — The Tie-Snake
252Alabama (Russell County), Seale — Creek Settlements in Russell County — Creek Heritage Trail —
253Alabama (Russell County), Seale — Early Russell County and the Town of Seale — Creek Heritage Trail —
254Alabama (Russell County), Seale — The Second Creek War in Russell County — Creek Heritage Trail —
255Alabama (Shelby County), Chelsea — City Of Chelsea — Incorporated March 1, 1996 — Mayor S. Earl Niven —
256Alabama (St. Clair County), Ashville — A County Older Than The State, St. Clair
257Alabama (St. Clair County), Ohatchee — Fort Strother
258Alabama (Sumter County), Gainesville — Town of Gainesville
259Alabama (Sumter County), Livingston — Livingston, Alabama / Livingston's Bored Well
260Alabama (Sumter County), Livingston — Sumter County
261Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — Coosa
262Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — De Soto's Visit
263Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — DeSoto Caverns
264Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — History Of Childersburg
265Alabama (Talladega County), Sylacauga — Fort Williams — 12 miles west
266Alabama (Talladega County), Sylacauga — Sylacauga
267Alabama (Talladega County), Talladega — Battle Of Talladega — Nov. 9, 1813
268Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Menawa, War Chief — about 1766 - 1837
269Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Youngsville
270Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Battle Of Horseshoe Bend — One hundredth anniversary — 1814 - 1914 —
271Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Horseshoe Bend Battle Ground — 12 Miles North
272Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — A Bloody Contest — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
273Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Charge! — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
274Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Designed for Defense — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
275Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Futile Escape — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
276Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Gun Hill
277Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend Battleground Monument
278Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend Campaign Combatants
279Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — Who Were the Creek? — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
280Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Tecumseh and the Prophets
281Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — The High Ground — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
282Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — They Fought to the Last — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
283Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Tohopeka in Flames — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
284Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — While the Long Roll Was Beating — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
285Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — With Deer Tails in Their Hair — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
286Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Jacksons' Gap — Fort Okfuskee — ←— 6 mi. west —«
287Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Tallassee — Tukabahchi — 1686-1836
288Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — “The Indian Fires Are Going Out”
289Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Gabriel Moore — Governor 1829 - 1831
290Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — John Gayle — Governor 1831 - 1835
291Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — John Murphy — Governor 1825 - 1829
292Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — The Black Warrior River
293Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Tushkalusa — The Indian Chieftain — Mauvila Oct. 18, 1540 —
294Alabama (Washington County), Calvert — 8 — MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians — Mount Vernon History Trail —
295Alabama (Washington County), Wagarville — Bassetts Creek
296Alabama (Wilcox County), Camden — Lieutenant Joseph Morgan Wilcox
297Alaska, Anchorage — Ancient Traditions of the Athabascan People
298Alaska, Anchorage — Athabascan Family Lodges and Cabins
299Alaska, Anchorage — Mobile Architecture
300Alaska, Anchorage — Raven the Creator — Created by John Hoover in 1998

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