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Tables of Contents for McIntosh and Weatherford, Creek Indian Leaders
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
1. Introduction
1
9
2. Children of Their Mothers' Clans
10
13
3. Boyhood: Sports, Games, and Rites of Passage
23
13
4. The Revolutionary Period: Dissension and Intrigue
36
12
5. Weatherford and McIntosh Become Famous: Capturing Bowles and Debating with Jefferson
48
16
6. Problems from the Outside: The Federal Road and Tecumseh
64
15
7. Civil War Erupts: McIntosh the "Law Mender" and Weatherford the Reluctant Nativist
79
16
8. The Conflagration Spreads: The Battle of Burnt Corn and the Massacre at Fort Mims
95
17
9. General Jackson Enters the Fray: Retaliation and Countermeasures from Tallushatchee to the Holy Ground
112
21
10. The Demise of the Red Sticks: Horseshoe Bend and Weatherford's Surrender
133
23
11. The Treaty of Fort Jackson and the Rising Career of William McIntosh
156
16
12. "The Gallant Major McIntosh" Becomes a General in the Seminole War
172
23
13. McIntosh and Mitchell: An Unholy Alliance
195
17
14. McIntosh and Crowell: Foes in the Deadly Game of Land Cessions
212
20
15. Betrayal at Indian Springs and the Deaths of McIntosh and Weatherford
232
23
16. The Bitter Aftermath
255
18
Notes
273
29
Bibliography
302
13
Index
315