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Chilly McIntosh (c. 1800–1875) was an important figure in the history of the Creek Nation. [ a ] Born in Georgia to William McIntosh , chief of the Lower Creeks and his wife Eliza, he was the half-brother of D. N. McIntosh and the nephew of Roley McIntosh , another Creek chief.
McIntosh, wounded by gunfire, was pulled from the burning house by several attackers, then one of the men stabbed him in the heart. Other Muscogee shot him more than fifty times. [29] Chilly McIntosh, the chief's oldest son, had also been sentenced to die, but he escaped by diving through a window. [30]
At a bitterly contentious meeting at Fort Gibson in 1836, the majority faction of the Muscogee (Creek) reluctantly accepted the existing tribal government under the leadership of Chilly McIntosh, son of William McIntosh, and his faction.
Chilly McIntosh; D. N. McIntosh; P. Pleasant Porter This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 00:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Jonah McIntosh, Whiteland: The 6-foot, 295-pound senior started all 12 games last year for the Warriors and has an offer from St. Francis. McIntosh was an all-conference selection as a junior in ...
This is a list of U.S. counties named after prominent Confederate historical figures.The counties are named primarily for Confederate politicians and military officers. Most counties are located in former Confederate States, whilst seven counties are located in what was the Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma), a territory that was aligned and controlled by the Confedera
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1st Cherokee (Colonel Robert C. Parks), 2nd Cherokee (Colonel William P. Adair), Cherokee Battalion (Major Joseph A. Scales), 1st Creek (Colonel Daniel N. McIntosh), 2nd Creek (Colonel Chilly McIntosh), Creek Squadron (Captain R. Kenard), 1st Osage Battalion (Major Broke Arm), and the 1st Seminole Battalion (Lieutenant Colonel John Jumper)