. American history:. : east of the c. Nov. 3. Coosa River, and killed about two hundred, not a single d. Nov. 8, warrior escaping. jfan! 22,1814. 16. The battles of Talladega,§ Autosse,|l Emucfau,ir 2. Effects ofthe victory. 3. Influenceqfjecumseh. 4. Attack onFort Mima;how retalia-tedb SEAT OF THE CREEK * The Thames, a river of Upper Canada, flows , and en-ters the southeastern extremity of Lake St. Clair. The battleof the Thames was fought near a place called the Moravianvillage. t Fort Minif:, in Alabama, was on the E. side of AlabamaRiver, about ten miles above its junction with


. American history:. : east of the c. Nov. 3. Coosa River, and killed about two hundred, not a single d. Nov. 8, warrior escaping. jfan! 22,1814. 16. The battles of Talladega,§ Autosse,|l Emucfau,ir 2. Effects ofthe victory. 3. Influenceqfjecumseh. 4. Attack onFort Mima;how retalia-tedb SEAT OF THE CREEK * The Thames, a river of Upper Canada, flows , and en-ters the southeastern extremity of Lake St. Clair. The battleof the Thames was fought near a place called the Moravianvillage. t Fort Minif:, in Alabama, was on the E. side of AlabamaRiver, about ten miles above its junction with the Tombijrbee,and forty miles from Mobile. (See Map.) + 7allushatcliee was on the S. side of Tallushatchee Creek,near the present village of Jacksonville, in Bentou County. (SeeMap.) § Talladega was a short distance E. from the Coosa River, iathe present Couuty of Talladega, and nearly thirty miles southfrom Fort Strother at Ten Lilands. (Map.) II Autos^ee was situated on the S. bank of the Tallapoosa,twenty miles from its junction with the Coosa. (Map.) H Emiicfiiu was on the W. bank of the Tallapoosa, at themouth of Emucfau Creek, about thirty-five miles from Tal-ladega. (See Map.) Part IV.] MADISONS ADMINISTRATION. 457 and others, soon followed ; in all which the Indians were 1S13. defea


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