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The Muscogee Creeks

Artist's rendering of Chief Speckled Snake, Muscogee Creek leader who spoke against removal at the Ocmulgee Mounds, 1829
1829- Speckled Snake Speech
Artist's rendering of a U.S. Army scout — scout letters document the Creek frontier in the years before Houston County was established
Scout Letters
Artist's rendering of a Muscogee Creek man — the Upper Creeks wrote to the President in 1824 protesting American expansion
1824- Upper Creeks' Letter
Historical map of Muscogee Creek trading paths through middle Georgia — land that became Houston County
Trading Paths

George Catlin illustration of Muscogee Creek stick-ball players, circa 1830s
Stick-Ball
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