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2. Bibliography
3. Contributors
4. Index
5. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
6. List of Illustrations
7. Foreword A Deliberate Passion Creating and Commemorating the First National Park in Alabama
8. Acknowledgments
9. Preface
10. 1. Causalities and Consequences of the Creek War: A Modern Creek Perspective
11. 5. Before Horseshoe: Andrew Jackson’s Campaigns in the Creek War Prior to Horseshoe Bend
12. 2. Thinking outside the Circle: Tecumseh’s 1811 Mission
13. 6. Cherokees in the Creek War: A Band of Brothers
14. 9. “We Bleed Our Enemies in Such Cases to Give Them Their Senses': Americans’ Unrelenting Wars on the Indians of the Trans-Appalachian West, 1810–1814
15. 3. “A Packet from Canada': Telling Conspiracy Stories on the 1813 Creek Frontier
16. 7. Horseshoe Bend: A Living Memorial
17. 4. Red Sticks
18. 8. Fort Jackson and the Aftermath
19. 11. Archaeology, Geography, and the Creek War in Alabama
20. 12. Digging Twice: Camps and Historical Sites Associated with the Warof 1812 and the Creek War of 1813–1814 - James W. Parker
21. 10. “Where All Behave Well': Fort Bowyer and the War on the Gulf,1814–1815
22. Appendix 2: Known and Potential Archaeological Sites in Alabama
23. Appendix I: Current Preservation Status of Major Creek War / War of 1812 Sites in Alabama
24. Afterword: The Western Muscogee (Creek) Perspective
25. Contributors
26. Index
27. Frontmatter
28. 13. The Role of Digital Specimen Images in Historical Research
29. Bibliography
30. Part IV: Botanical Discoveries
31. 14. Bartram’s Legacy: Nature Advocacy
32. Part V: Natural History Writing in the Twenty-first Century
33. 8. The Bartrams, Clarence B. Moore, and Mount Royal: Early Archaeology on the St. Johns River, Florida
34. 11. William Bartram’s Oenothera grandiflora: “The Most Pompous and Brilliant Herbaceous Plant yet Known to Exist'
35. 10. E. G. Squier’s Manuscript Copy of William Bartram’s Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians
36. 9. Where Bartram Sat: Historic Creek Indian Architecture in the Eighteenth Century
37. Part III: Uncovering Bartram: New Discoveries
38. 12. The Mystery of the Okeechobee Gourd
39. 7. Before Bartram: Artist-Naturalist Mark Catesby
40. 4. The Two Williams: Science and Connections in West Florida
41. 6. Nature, Man, and God: The Introduction to Bartram’s Travels
42. 5. William Bartram and the Forms of Natural History
43. Part II: Reading Bartram
44. 1. The Real World of Bartram’s Travels
45. 3. William Bartram’s Gustatory Tour
46. Preface: “Fields of Vision'
47. Acknowledgments
48. 2. William Bartram, Wrightsborough, and the Prospects for the Georgia Backcountry, 1765–1774
49. Part I: Encounters along the Trail
50. List of Illustrations
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