Identification and Mapping of Historic Graves at Colonial Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia

Identification and Mapping of Historic Graves at Colonial Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia

Author: Michael Trinkley

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13:

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"Stone Faces and Sacred Spaces, a cemetery preservation organization in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, was retained by the City to repair markers, tombs and fences, develop a preservation plan, and explore long-range improvements to [Colonial Cemetery, best known as Colonial Park]. As part of that work, Chicora Foundation was asked to conduct a first phase of an archaeological study of the cemetery."--Abstract, p. i.


Florida's Peace River Frontier

Florida's Peace River Frontier

Author: Canter Brown

Publisher: Gainesville : University of Central Florida Press : University Presses of Florida

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 9780813010373

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Peace River is a location near Lake Hancock, north of present-day Bartow. Seminole hunting towns on Peace River lay in a five or six mile wide belt of land centered on and running down the river from Lake Hancock to below present-day Fort Meade. Oponay, who also was named Ochacona Tustenatty, was sent into Florida as a representative to the Seminoles on behalf of the Creek chiefs remaining loyal to the United States during the Seminole War. Oponay occupied the land adjacent to Lake Hancock and Saddle Creek. Peter McQueen and his party occupied the area to the south of Bartow. Quite likely their settlement included the remains of Seminole lodges and other facilities located on the west bank near the great ford of the river at Fort Meade. This important strategic position would have allowed the Red Sticks (Indians) to control not only access to the hunting grounds to the south, but communication and the trade with the Cuban fishermen at Charlotte Harbor, as well as the passage of representatives of Spain and England through the harbor.