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Timeline of Alabama/America through 1840, prior to which time Native-Americans were in Elmore Co. and Alabama in significant numbers. Adapted from the excellent version on the website of the Alabama Department Of Archives & History. |
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Outline of Prehistory and History in the Southeastern U.S. from the National Park Service provides a broad perspective of the prehistory and history of the Southeastern U.S. References to Horseshoe Bend Nat.Mil. Park may be considered to apply specifically to Elmore Co. and adjacent area. |
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Moundville in Hale Co. 1000-1500 a.d. This could have been the same culture which produced the Taskigi Mound in Elmore Co..
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Ancient Architects of Mississippi describes what may have been a similar culture to that building Elmore Co.'s Taskigi Mound.
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Native Americans in North Georgia |
Mississippian culture 800 a.d. from the N. Georgia Native Americans site.
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by John E. Worth Article providing the perspective that the Creek and Cherokee were but the remnants of large diverse Indian groups present before the appearance of Europeans.
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![]() Review of site Native American Conquest Loaded with links worth following. |
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DeSoto's route, 1540 through presentday Alabama.
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Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection A feature of UT Library Online |
Early Indian Language Areas of Eastern U.S. [617K]shows Elmore Co. to lie within area designated as "Alabama", and south of area designated "Tuskegee". |

From "Maps on North America before Colonization"
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ALIBAMU-KOASATI MIGRATIONS & POTTERY
| Alibamu-Koasati migrations beginning in the early 1700s from present-day Alabama into present-day Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, with emphasis on pottery. |
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. Long but informative articles by Eric Miller about the Creek Indians of GA and AL as affected by the conflicting approaches of the U.S. and Georgia governments.
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| The story of a 7 year-old girl who survived a massacre in northeast Georgia and was taken as a slave by her Creek captors to central Alabama in 1790 |
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