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− | *[[1791]] – [[William Panton]] writes to [[Alexander McGillivray]] regarding the theft of [[Panton, Leslie & Company]] goods by [[William Augustus Bowles]] and demanding "Satisfaction from the [Creek] Nation" and "the Life of that Villain Bowls."<ref>John Walton Caughey. ''McGillivray of the Creeks'', Univ of South Carolina Press, 2007.</ref> | + | *[[1791]] – [[William Panton]] writes to [[Alexander McGillivray]] regarding the theft of [[Panton, Leslie & Company]] goods by [[William Augustus Bowles]] and demanding "Satisfaction from the [[[Creek]]] Nation" and "the Life of that Villain Bowls."<ref>John Walton Caughey. ''McGillivray of the Creeks'', Univ of South Carolina Press, 2007.</ref> |
*[[1842]] – All land on [[Foster's Bank]] ([[Perdido Key]]) within one mile from [[Fort McRee]], or 109.9 acres, is reserved by executive order and declared a military reservation. | *[[1842]] – All land on [[Foster's Bank]] ([[Perdido Key]]) within one mile from [[Fort McRee]], or 109.9 acres, is reserved by executive order and declared a military reservation. | ||
Revision as of 13:55, 9 February 2009
Events
- 1791 – William Panton writes to Alexander McGillivray regarding the theft of Panton, Leslie & Company goods by William Augustus Bowles and demanding "Satisfaction from the [Creek] Nation" and "the Life of that Villain Bowls."[1]
- 1842 – All land on Foster's Bank (Perdido Key) within one mile from Fort McRee, or 109.9 acres, is reserved by executive order and declared a military reservation.
References
- ↑ John Walton Caughey. McGillivray of the Creeks, Univ of South Carolina Press, 2007.