- may have been
descended from
Apalachees, were
taken to Guanabacoa, Cuba. In the late 18th century, some
remnant Apalachees who had
converted to Christianity...
- Pensacola. Some of the
Apalachees and
Chatots drove cattle with them to
Pensacola in July 1704. Most of the
Chatots and the
Apalachees from San Luis and Escambe...
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Apalachee may
refer to:
Apalachee people,
historical tribe from the
Florida Panhandle Apalachee, Georgia, an
unincorporated community Apalachee Bay, a...
- Mobile. The
Apalachees taken by
Moore were
resettled either along the
Savannah River, or
among the Cr**** on the
Ocmulgee River. The free
Apalachee refugees...
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Apalachee was a
Muskogean language of Florida. It was
closely related to
Koasati and Alabama. The
language is
known primarily from one do****ent, a letter...
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North America. In 1607, some
Apalachee Indians requested friars and the
first ones
visited in 1608. In 1612 the
Apalachees made a
formal request for a...
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Apalachee River may
refer to:
Apalachee River (Alabama)
Apalachee River (Georgia) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Apalachee Review is an
American literary journal based in Tallah****ee, Florida. The journal,
originally the
Apalachee Quarterly, was
founded in 1971 by...
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Apalachee Province was the area in the
Panhandle of the present-day U.S.
state of
Florida inhabited by the
Native American peoples known as the Apalachee...
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Apalachee is an
unincorporated settlement in
Morgan County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia.
Apalachee was one of the
earliest settlements in
Morgan County...