Thomas Perryman, the Glossary
Thomas Perryman (native name Kinache) (? –1815 or 1816) was a Creek Indian leader, eventually the ”patriarch" of the lower Creek (see Creek War).[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: American Revolutionary War, Apalachicola, Florida, Battle of New Orleans, Chattahoochee River, Creek War, Edward Nicolls, Miccosukee, Muscogee, Orlando Sentinel, Osceola, Piracy, Prospect Bluff Historic Sites, Seminole County, Georgia, Spanish Florida, St. Vincent Island (Florida), State of Muskogee, Thomas Brown (loyalist), Treaty of Nicolls' Outpost, William Augustus Bowles.
- American Métis people
- Muscogee people
- Native Americans in the War of 1812
- People from Spanish Florida
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
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Apalachicola, Florida
Apalachicola is a city and the county seat of Franklin County, Florida, United States, on the shore of Apalachicola Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico.
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Battle of New Orleans
The Battle of New Orleans was fought on January 8, 1815, between the British Army under Major General Sir Edward Pakenham and the United States Army under Brevet Major General Andrew Jackson, roughly 5 miles (8 km) southeast of the French Quarter of New Orleans, in the current suburb of Chalmette, Louisiana.
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Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee River is a river in the Southern United States.
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Creek War
The Creek War (also the Red Stick War or the Creek Civil War) was a regional conflict between opposing Native American factions, European powers, and the United States during the early 19th century. Thomas Perryman and Creek War are History of Georgia (U.S. state).
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Edward Nicolls
Sir Edward Nicolls (– 5 February 1865) was an Anglo-Irish officer of the Royal Marines.
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Miccosukee
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians (/ˌmɪkəˈsuki/, MIH-kə-SOO-kee) is a federally recognized Native American tribe in the U.S. state of Florida.
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Muscogee
The Muscogee, also known as the Mvskoke, Muscogee Creek or just Creek, and the Muscogee Creek Confederacy (in the Muscogee language; English), are a group of related Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands Sequoyah Research Center and the American Native Press Archives in the United States.
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Orlando Sentinel
The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States.
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Osceola
Osceola (1804 – January 30, 1838, Asi-yahola in Creek), named Billy Powell at birth in Alabama, became an influential leader of the Seminole people in Florida. Thomas Perryman and Osceola are Muscogee people and Native American leaders.
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Piracy
Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods.
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Prospect Bluff Historic Sites
Prospect Bluff Historic Sites (until 2016 known as Fort Gadsden Historic Site, and sometimes written as Fort Gadsden Historic Memorial) is located in Franklin County, Florida, on the Apalachicola River, SW of Sumatra, Florida.
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Seminole County, Georgia
Seminole County is a county located in the southwestern corner of U.S. state of Georgia.
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Spanish Florida
Spanish Florida (La Florida) was the first major European land-claim and attempted settlement-area in northern America during the European Age of Discovery.
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St. Vincent Island (Florida)
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State of Muskogee
The State of Muskogee was a proclaimed sovereign nation located in Florida, founded in 1799 and led by William Augustus Bowles, a Loyalist veteran of the American Revolutionary War who lived among the Muscogee, and envisioned uniting the Native Americans of the Southeast into a single nation that could resist the expansion of the United States.
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Thomas Brown (loyalist)
Thomas "Burnfoot" Brown (27 May 1750 – 3 August 1825) was a British Loyalist during the American Revolution.
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Treaty of Nicolls' Outpost
The Treaty of Nicolls' Outpost is a little-known (because never ratified) treaty between Great Britain and the Red Stick Creek and other refugee Native Americans.
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William Augustus Bowles
William Augustus Bowles (–) was an American-born military officer and adventurer. Thomas Perryman and William Augustus Bowles are people from Spanish Florida.
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See also
American Métis people
- Agatha Biddle
- Alexander McGillivray
- Andrew Montour
- Antonine Barada
- Augustin Grignon
- Benjamin Perryman
- Bernard Walter Brisbois
- Catherine Montour
- Charles Michel de Langlade
- Chris La Tray
- Evelyn Frechette
- Francis Godon
- Jacques Raphael Finlay
- Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
- Jean Baptiste Wilkie
- Josette Vieau Juneau
- Madame Montour
- Magdelaine Laframboise
- Marie Aioe Dorion
- Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin
- Martin Jérôme
- Mary Cecilia Bailly
- Melissa K. Nelson
- Menawa
- Michel Cadotte
- Montour family
- Neamathla
- Nicholas Montour
- Peter McQueen
- Pierre Bottineau
- Ranald MacDonald
- Thomas Perryman
- William Weatherford
Muscogee people
- Dana Tiger
- David Moniac
- Elizabeth Grierson
- Emperor Brim
- Ernest Childers
- Jack Shakely
- Jim Pepper
- Jimmy Anderson (musician)
- John Billee
- Julian B
- Linda Aranaydo
- Lyncoya Jackson
- Osceola
- Paul Parks
- Sallie Farney
- Sandy Fife Wilson
- Sarann Knight-Preddy
- Sehoy
- Sehoy III
- Senauki
- Stacy Leeds
- Sten Joddi
- Sundance (activist)
- Suzan Shown Harjo
- Thomas Perryman
- Timothy Long
- Tomochichi
- Ya-ha Hadjo
Native Americans in the War of 1812
- Apuckshunubbee
- Battle of Autossee
- Battle of Calebee Creek
- Black Hawk (Sauk leader)
- Captain Logan
- Chief Oshkosh
- Daniel Bread
- Dinah John
- Goingsnake
- Governor Blacksnake
- John Lewis (Shawnee leader)
- Josiah Francis (Hillis Hadjo)
- Louis Cook
- Mushulatubbee
- Neamathla
- Nikonha
- Pushmataha
- Roundhead (Wyandot)
- Samuel George
- Sequoyah
- Snake (Shawnee leader)
- Stone Eater
- Tamaha (Dakota scout)
- Tecumseh
- Tecumseh's confederacy
- Tenskwatawa
- Thomas Perryman
- Tishomingo
- Walk-in-the-Water
- Wanata
- Wapasha II
- Waubonsie
- White Loon
- Winamac
People from Spanish Florida
- Agustín V. Zamorano
- Ahaya
- Alexander Calvit
- Alexander McGillivray
- Ana Gallum
- Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley
- Antonia Paula de la Resurreccion Bonelly
- Carlos (Calusa)
- Dominique de Gourgues
- Eligio de la Puente
- Eufrosina Hinard
- Francis Philip Fatio
- Francisco Menéndez (black soldier)
- Francisco Menéndez Márquez
- Francisco Pareja
- Francisco Pellicer
- George J. F. Clarke
- Georges Biassou
- Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda
- James Willing
- John Horse
- Joseph Marion Hernández
- Juan Menéndez Márquez
- Juan Pardo (explorer)
- Juan de Ayala y Escobar
- Juanillo
- Louis-Michel Aury
- Luis Cáncer
- Martín de Argüelles
- Nicolás Ponce de León II
- Olotoraca
- Pánfilo de Narváez
- Pedro Benedit Horruytiner
- Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
- Saturiwa (chief)
- Simon Favre
- Thomas Perryman
- Tomás Menéndez Márquez
- Vicente Sebastián Pintado
- William Augustus Bowles
- William Panton
- Zephaniah Kingsley