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living on the
Wacissa River one
league from the
mission of San
Lorenzo de
Ivitachuco.
There is no
record of when the
Tocobaga settled on the
Wacissa River...
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Nuestra Señora de
Guadalupe in sequence.
Refugees from San
Lorenzo de
Ivitachuco tried to
settle here, but were
driven on to St.
Augustine by Muscogee...
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western side of the
Aucilla in the
territory of the
Apalachee chief of
Ivitachuco.
Other Western Timucua tribes are
known from the
earliest Spanish records...
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Spanish fort at St. Marks, Florida. Many
Apalachees from the
village of
Ivitachuco moved to a site
called Abosaya near a
fortified Spanish ranch in what...
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Moore continued his
march through Apalachee. One village, San
Lorenzo de
Ivitachuco,
survived when its
leader surrendered his church's gold
ornaments and...
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believed to have
raided several missions in
Apalachee Province,
including Ivitachuco, Patale, Bacuqua, Escambe, and Ayubale,
killing Christian Apalachees,...
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Timucuan mission, but
rather an
Apalachee mission,
possibly San
Lorenzo de
Ivitachuco.
Anhaica was
rediscovered in 1988 by
Jones on the
grounds of the Gov....
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after the
capture of
those Timucuan chiefs who had revolted,
traveled to
Ivitachuco to
oversee their trial. On
November 27, six
caciques and four Timucuan...
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began a twenty-day
siege of Abosaya, the new town
built by
refugees from
Ivitachuco. A
relief detachment of
troops sent by
Governor Córcoles from St. Augustine...
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Chisca to
attack Spanish missions.
Apalachees were
killed in
raids on
Ivitachuco, Patale, Bacuqua, Escambé, and Ayubale,
although some of the
raids may...