Definition of Willstown. Meaning of Willstown. Synonyms of Willstown

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Willstown. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Willstown and, of course, Willstown synonyms and on the right images related to the word Willstown.

Definition of Willstown

No result for Willstown. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Willstown from wikipedia

- Willstown (sometimes Wattstown, or ****ohili, as it sounded in Cherokee) was an important Cherokee town of the late 18th and early 19th century, located...
- of life there. She then travels to the (fictional) primitive town of Willstown in the Queensland outback, where Joe has become manager of a cattle station...
- China. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, this was the site of Willstown, an important town of the Lower Cherokee. They had moved south along the...
- book. In Kuantan, Joe is nailed to a outbuilding door, not to a tree. In Willstown, after Jean dresses down the bank manager for his fly-ridden office, Joe...
- of the action takes place there, because part of the story is set in Willstown (possibly modelled on Burketown) situated north of Alice Springs, near...
- hostility toward European Americans. Watts moved his base of operations to Willstown to be closer to his Muscogee allies, and had concluded a treaty in Pensacola...
- ordeal. She travels to Alice Springs, then to the (fictional) town of Willstown in the Queensland outback, where Joe has resumed his job as manager of...
- of Cr**** Path town (Kusanunnahiyi); Turkeytown; Turnip town (Ulunyi); Willstown (****ohiliyi); and Chatuga (Tsatugi). The Cherokee were highly decentralized...
- the early 1800s, the Fort Payne area was a Cherokee settlement named Willstown. This was the home of Sequoyah during his time of creating the Cherokee...
- resulted in the loss of his first Alabama home, leading him to move to Willstown (modern-day Fort Payne), Alabama. Sequoyah completed his syllabary in...