William McIntosh - McIntosh Reserve, Carroll Co., GA
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Grave of William McIntosh, located in the McIntosh Reserve Park in Carroll Co., GA. $2.00 entrance fee.
Waymark Code: WM5369
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 11/03/2008
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Grave of William McIntosh, located in the McIntosh Reserve Park in Carroll Co., GA.
There is only one grave here.
The McIntosh Reserve is a county park and there is a $2.00 entrance fee. For residents of in Carroll Co., there is no entrance fee.
From the historic marker located at the grave.
William McIntosh, Scotch-Coweta Chief of the Coweta Towns, distinguished soldier in the battle of Autossee and Horseshoe Bend, and in the Seminole Wars with the rank of Brigadier-General, was killed by Upper Creeks and is buried here, the site of his home. As leading Creek collaborator with whites, he assembled at Indian Springs in February 1825, a small group of Lower Creek Chiefs who ceded all Creek lands in Georgia west of the Flint River. Angered, Upper Creeks pronounced a death sentence, which was executed by a large party of warriors. Lives of women, children and white men were spared, but the McIntosh Plantation known as ´Lochau Talofau´ on Acorn Bluff was devastated. This part is part of the original one square mile area centered on McIntosh´s Ferry which was withheld from the land lottery as a possible town site.
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Not listed
Approximate number of graves: Not listed
Cemetery Status: Not listed
Cemetery Website: Not listed
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