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- Emathla is an unincorporated community in northwestern Marion County, Florida, United States. It is located at the intersection of State Road 326 and...
- Seminoles to think twice about leaving Florida. In November 1835 Chief Charley Emathla, wanting no part of a war, agreed to removal and sold his cattle at Fort...
- Chipco, also known as Echo Emathla, (1805-1881) was a 19th-century Seminole Indian chief and warrior. He was one of the most prominent Seminole chiefs...
- carrying the mail from Fort Brooke to Fort King. In November, Chief Charley Emathla, wanting no part of a war, led his people towards Fort Brooke where they...
- agree that Eneah Emathla is the "proper" spelling of his name in English; however, there were two other men also named Eneah Emathla, so the modern convention...
- carrying the mail from Fort Brooke to Fort King. In November, Chief Charley Emathla, wanting no part of a war, led his people to Fort Brooke, where they were...
- Micanopy, the leading chief of the Seminole tribe, and his father was Ote Emathla, a trusted advisor and brother-in-law of Micanopy and an important Seminole...
- intersection in this region include CR 464B in Fellowship and then CR 326 near Emathla. The last intersections at the Marion–Levy county line are with CR 316...
- Members of the powerful Wind clan, Coacooche's parents were King Philip (or Emathla) and his wife from the Micco Nuppa family. Wild Cat may have had a twin...
- into a permanent settlement by non-indigenous people and called "Charlie Emathla’s Town". In 1860, it was renamed "Hardeetown", after Isaac P. Hardee, who...