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Opothleyahola (also
spelled Opothle Yohola, Opothleyoholo, Hu-pui-hilth Yahola, Hopoeitheyohola, and
Hopere Yahvlv, c. 1778 –
March 22, 1863) was a Muscogee...
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Indians (led by the
Muscogee Cr****
chief Opothleyahola) who
supported the
Federal government.
Following Opothleyahola and his
Union force’s
defeat at Round...
- the two prin****l
chiefs of the Cr****s
until his
death in 1826.
Chief Opothleyahola was born here in 1780. In 1811 Te****seh and
Tenskwatawa (better known...
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purpose was to
prevent Union supporters of the Cr**** Nation, led by
Opothleyahola from
fleeing Indian Territory to the
protection of
Union forces in Kansas...
- at
Opothleyahola's plantation,
where they
hoped to
remain neutral in the
conflict between the
North and South. On
August 15, 1861,
Opothleyahola and...
- Cr****
lands to be
annexed by the Confederacy, the Cr**** Prin****l
Chief Opothleyahola led the Cr****
supporters of the
Union to Kansas,
having to
fight along...
- Indian. John Rector's
mother Mollie McQueen was
enslaved by the
Muscogee Opothleyahola, who
fought in the
Seminole Wars and
split with the tribe,
moving his...
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McIntosh ordered an
attack on the
Union aligned Cr****
Chief Opothleyahola's forces.
Opothleyahola was
travelling with
about 1,700 Cr**** and
Seminole refugees...
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Round Mountain Oklahoma (Indian
Territory at the time) D
Confederate Opothleyahola's Unionist Cr****s and
Seminoles defeated near present-day Stillwater...
- 1907) and
consolidate increasing Southern control. They
attacked Chief Opothleyahola's band of Cr**** and
Seminole (led by
Chief Halek Tustenuggee) at the...