- 73528°W / 32.98222; -85.73528 The
Battle of
Horseshoe Bend (also
known as
Tohopeka,
Cholocco Litabixbee, or The Horseshoe), was
fought during the War of 1812...
- Lake Tohopekaliga,
Tohopeka (from
tohopke /(i)to-hó:pk-i/
meaning fence, fort);
Tohopekaliga (from
tohopke /(i)to-hó:pk-i/
meaning fence, fort + likv /léyk-a/...
- the Cr**** War," in
Rethinking Tohopeka Thrower. "Casualties and
Consequences of the Cr**** War," in
Rethinking Tohopeka Adams 793-794, ****n 242, the second...
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Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-1226-8. Braund,
Kathryn E.
Holland (2012).
Tohopeka:
Rethinking the Cr**** War and the War of 1812.
University of
Alabama Press...
-
officers and one
sixth of the
troops of the 39th
engaged in the
battle of
Tohopeka are
among the
killed and wounded. The
officers remaining with the regiment...
-
Upper and
Lower Towns.
Jackson led a
force of 3,000 men to
Horseshoe Bend (
Tohopeka in Cr****), from Fort
Williams on 14 March. This was
after his
scouts reported...
- ISBN 978-0-8130-1097-7. At the time of the Cr**** War,
after the
Battle of
Tohopeka, his
mother took him with her when she
migrated to Florida, accompanying...
- volunteers,
Jackson set out to
fight the Red
Sticks at the
large encampment at
Tohopeka, but was
instead attacked en
route at the
Battles of
Emuckfaw and Enotachopo...
-
Tennessee Militia attack the log
ramparts of the Cr****
fortification called Tohopeka in the
Battle of
Horseshoe Bend...
- Thrower. "Casualties and
Consequences of the Cr****
Civil War". in
Rethinking Tohopeka, 12. Stockwell, Mary (2014). The
Other Trail of Tears: The
Removal of the...