All the western states and territories . Fort Murrjan^ Mobile Western View in the Central part of Montgomery. ? e of» watr^r from tlip ArtiHian well is spon in the foroRrouiil, in Court Sqnar«. T,?eStaTrHre:oH;SHoTa^^^^^^^^ •bout half a mile distant from the Ueservoir. The territory of the present county of Montgomery contained a few white in-hatftants as eLly as 1?.)2. The ancient Indian name lor the location on wh. .the city of Montgomerv is now built, was hconrhaie or 7?^/ Ka> .. I lir. tsettlers were traders, who located atthe southern suburbs of the city. ALABAMA. 577 The f
All the western states and territories . Fort Murrjan^ Mobile Western View in the Central part of Montgomery. ? e of» watr^r from tlip ArtiHian well is spon in the foroRrouiil, in Court Sqnar«. T,?eStaTrHre:oH;SHoTa^^^^^^^^ •bout half a mile distant from the Ueservoir. The territory of the present county of Montgomery contained a few white in-hatftants as eLly as 1?.)2. The ancient Indian name lor the location on wh. .the city of Montgomerv is now built, was hconrhaie or 7?^/ Ka> .. I lir. tsettlers were traders, who located atthe southern suburbs of the city. ALABAMA. 577 The following account of some of the principal events, in this region ofcountry, during the Creek war of 1813-14, is extracted from Perkins His-tory. The massacre at Fort Mimms, in Aug., 1813, spread consternationand dismay throughout all the settlements in Alabama, and the inhabitantsfled without delay to various places for safety. The neighboring states ofTennessee and Georgia were roused to vigorous exertions. A body of 1,800volunteers, under Gen. Floyd, were m
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