Red Eagle and the Wars With the Creek Indians of Alabama.

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Red Eagle and the Wars With the Creek Indians of Alabama.

by George Cary Eggleston

EN·~6 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
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RED EAGLE AND THE WARS WITH THE CREEK INDIANS OF ALABAMA. - FAMOUS AMERICAN INDIANS. - BY GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON. - NEW YORK: DODD, MEAD & COMPANY, 751 Broadway. - COPYRIGHT BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY. 1878.

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PREFACE.

1:35
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List Of Illustrations

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RED EAGLE AND THE WARS WITH THE CREEK INDIANS.

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CHAPTER I. - SHOWING, BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION, HOW RED EAGLE HAPPENED TO BE A MAN OF CONSEQUENCE IN HISTORY.

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CHAPTER II. - RED EAGLE'S PEOPLE.

11:47
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CHAPTER III. - RED EAGLE'S BIRTH AND BOYHOOD.

12:32
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CHAPTER IV. - THE BEGINNING OF TROUBLE.

14:31
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CHAPTER V. - RED EAGLE AS AN ADVOCATE OF WAR—THE CIVIL WAR IN THE CREEK NATION.

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CHAPTER VI. - THE BATTLE OF BURNT CORN.

8:19

Description

This work offers a vivid portrait of the Creek chief known as Red Eagle and his pivotal role in the early clashes that erupted across Alabama’s frontier. Drawing together a wealth of scattered accounts, the author brings to life the daring raids, fortified outposts such as Fort Mims, and the tense council meetings where tribal leaders weighed their options. Rich illustrations accompany the narrative, letting listeners picture the daring dog charge, the dramatic leap of Red Eagle, and the rugged terrain that shaped the conflict.

Beyond the battlefield, the book explores the broader vision that linked distant peoples—from Tecumseh’s northern stronghold to the southern Creeks—showing how a bold plan for a pan‑tribal confederacy sparked a new kind of resistance. Listeners will gain a clear sense of the political and cultural forces at play, gaining insight into the personalities and strategies that defined the first act of this turbulent chapter in American history.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (388K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2010-12-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Cary Eggleston

George Cary Eggleston

1839–1911

A former Confederate soldier who became a journalist, editor, and popular storyteller, he wrote with the energy of someone who had lived through dramatic times. His books often turned American history and frontier life into vivid, accessible reading for general audiences.

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