Winn, Billy Papers (MC 297)
Biographical Note
William Waddell Winn was born in 1938 to Dr. John H. Winn (1888-1951) and his wife Dorothy Clason Winn, and grew up in the Overlook area of Columbus, Georgia. He graduated from Georgia State University with a in history. He married Elinor Brandt and moved to Alaska where he worked at various jobs before moving to Atlanta in 1964. He began working at the Atlanta Journal that same year, where he was active in covering the Civil Rights struggles. He left Atlanta in 1970 and freelanced for eight years for such publications as Rolling Stone, New Orleans Magazine, Argosy and New South. He returned to Atlanta in 1980. In 1987 Winn returned to Columbus to write a book about the Stocking Stranglings of the 1970. He left the projected book unfinished and took a job with the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on the condition that he could continue freelancing.
Scope and Content
This material consists of the drafts and research material for Winn's book on the removal of the Creeks. It is arranged in 6 series: Biography (1 box), Pre-Removal (1 box), Land Development (2 boxes), Indian Removal (2 boxes), Drafts (2 boxes) and The Creeks (1 box).
Below is a list of frequently used abbreviations from the papers:
A.H.Q - Alabama Historical QuarterlyA.R.C. - Archival Research CatalogBH - Benjamin HawkinsC.R.G. - Colonial Reports GeorgiaG.H.Q. - Georgia Historical QuarterlyG.H.S. - Georgia Historical SocietyGA. C. - Georgia CountiesGA. T. - Georgia TownsR.D. - Removal DebateT.T.C.C. - Travelers through Creek Country
Below is a list of terms which were frequently abbreviated:Alabama Historical Quarterly - A.H.Q.Archival Research Catalog - A.R.C.Colonial Reports Georgia - C.R.G.Georgia Historical Quarterly - G.H.Q.Georgia Historical Society - G.H.S.Georgia Counties - GA.C.Georgia Towns - GA. T.Hawkins, Benjamin - BHRemoval Debate - R.D.Travelers through Creek Country - T.T.C.C.
1735-2010 9 boxes (9 l.f.)
Permission to PublishPermission to publish material from the Billy Winn Papers must be obtained from the Columbus State University Archives at Columbus State University. Use of the following credit line for publication or exhibit is required:
Billy Winn Papers (MC 297) Columbus State University Archives Columbus, Georgia
Provenance
This collection was donated to the CSU Archives by the author in 2014
Box and Folder List
Series 1 - Biography
Box 1
- Folder 1 - John James Abert, born September 17, 1788
- Folder 2 - John Quincy Adams, 1825
- Folder 3 - Julius C. Alford, born May 10, 1799
- Folder 4 - Samuel Armstrong Bailey - (1800-1852)
- Folder 5 - Elias Beall, 1836
- Folder 6 - James Neill Bethune - (1803-1895)
- Folder 7 - Blount William, 1749-1800
- Folder 8 - William August Bowles and Letters Concerning Bowle's Activities, 1763-1805
- Folder 9 - David Brearley, 1826
- Folder 10 - Philander R. Broad
- Folder 11 - James M. Calhoun, born February 11, 1811 - "Atlanta's War Mayor"
- Folder 12 - James S. Calhoun, born 1802?! This folder contains: "James S. Calhoun Pioneer Georgia Leader and First Governor of New Mexico" by Fleytcher M. Green.
- Folder 13 - Calhoun - Mott House
- Folder 14 - William Capers, born January 26, 1790 This folder contains: Notes - Life of William Capers by William M. Wightman, 1859.
- Folder 15 - Paddy Carr / Jim Henry, March 6, 1966
- Folder 16 - Lewis Cass, born October 9, 1782 This folder contains: Notes - "Lewis Cass, Removal of the Indians", North American Review, January 1830 - Excerpts.
- Folder 17 - Clement C. Clay, 1872
- Folder 18 - John Coffee: "Surveyor and Land Agent" Art. By Gordon T. Chappell and Map This folder contains: Notes - "Navigational Development of Muscle Shoals, 1807-1890" by Adrian G. Daniel, in The Alabama Review, October 1961 - "John Coffee: Surveyor and Land Agent" by Gordon T. Chappell, in The Alabama Review, (with map), October 1961
- Folder 19 - Walter Terry Colquitt, born December 27, 1799
- Folder 20 - Ebenezer Lee Compare Genealogy, born February 6, 1833
- Folder 21 - Martin Jenkins Crawford, born March 17, 1820
- Folder 22 - Wm. H. Crawford, 1816
- Folder 23 - John Crowell, 1780-1846
- Folder 24 - William Crosby Dawson
- Folder 25 - Lorenzo and Peggy Don, 1805-1811
- Folder 26 - Rev. Ignatius Alphonso Few, 1789-1845
- Folder 27 - Samuel W. Flournoy, 1833
- Folder 28 - William Flournoy, born 1774 This folder contains: Notes - "Gibson Flournoy and Related Families" by E. Madgelaine Flournoy.
- Folder 29 - John Fontaine
- Folder 30 - John Forsyth, 1780-1841 This folder contains: Notes - "Creeks and Cherokees" - Newspaper Clipping - "Indian Removal Debate 1830; John Forsyth" 21 Congress 1 Session, Vol. 6.
- Folder 31 - Edmund Pendleton Gaines, 1949 This folder contains: "Edmund Pendleton Gaines Frontier General" by James W. Silver, 1949.
- Folder 32 - Alabama Governor John Gayle, 1792-1859
- Folder 33 - Hardridge Material
- Folder 34 - Christopher Haveman - Student on Creek Removal, 2005
- Folder 35 - Burton Hepburn
- Folder 36 - Henry Washington Hilliard, 1808-1892
- Folder 37 - John (Jack) Harrison Howard, 1791-1862
- Folder 38 - Dr. (Gen.) Thomas Hoxey, 1827
- Folder 39 - D.J. Stephen M. Ingersoll, 1792-1872
- Folder 40 - Alfred Iverson, born December 3, 1798
- Folder 41 - Francis Paul Prucha: "Andrew Jackson's Indian Policy", 1817
- Folder 42 - A. Jackson: Treaty with the Cherokee, December 26, 1817
- Folder 43 - A. Jackson: Monroe and Calhoun's Removal Plan, January 27, 1825
- Folder 44 - A. Jackson: Jackson to Monroe, March 4, 1817
- Folder 45 - A. Jackson: Jackson's Annual Message, December 8, 1829
- Folder 46 - A. Jackson: Election, 1820
- Folder 47 - A. Jackson: Jackson's Inaugural, March 4, 1829
- Folder 48 - A. Jackson: "General Jackson and the Indians of the Mississippi Territory", 1975 This folder contains: "Another Look at General Jackson and the Indians of the Mississippi Territory" by Richard H. Faust - AR Vol. 28, #3, July 1975.
- Folder 49 - A. Jackson: Andrew Jackson's First Inaugural Address and Letter to the Creeks," March 23, 1829 (See Notes) - 4 March 1829
- Folder 50 - A. Jackson: "Blount Conspiracy" Isabel Thompson, 1930
- Folder 51 - A. Jackson: "River of Blood... Horseshoe Bend" AHQ, January 1990
- Folder 52 - A. Jackson: Jackson's 7th Annual Message to Congress, 12/7/1835
- Folder 53 - A. Jackson: "Andrew Jackson and the Creek War: Victory at the Horseshoe" by James W. Holland, 1968, in The Alabama Review, October 1968, Vol. 21, # 4
- Folder 54 - A. Jackson: Nullification Issue
- Folder 55 - A. Jackson: Nullification This folder contains: Notes - "The Nullification Movement in Georgia" by E. Merton Coulter, in GHQ, Vol. V, # 1, March 1921 - Other.
- Folder 56 - James Jackson, 1757-1806
- Folder 57 - Hamilton January, 1802-1856
- Folder 58 - Henry W. Jernigan, 1800-1849
- Folder 59 - Thomas S. Jesup, 1788-1860
- Folder 60 - Seaborn Jones, 1788-1864
- Folder 61 - Chilly McIntosh and Benjamin Hawkins, 1833
- Folder 62 - McIntosh, Other Speeches, 1870
- Folder 63 - William R. King, 1786-1853
- Folder 64 - Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, 1798-1859
- Folder 65 - Dixon Hall Lewis, 1826-1848 This folder contains: Notes - "The Legislative Career of Dixon Hall Lewis 1826-1848" by Ronald Watson Faircloth, a Thesis, August 24, 1965 - Other.
- Folder 66 - Allen G. Lawhon, 1791-1857
- Folder 67 - Daniel Alexander MacDougald, 1799-1849
- Folder 68 - Daniel McDougald
- Folder 69 - James McHenry - Jim Henry This folder contains: Notes - Muscogiana, Vol. 3, # 3&4, Fall 1992 - Other.
- Folder 70 - John Milton, 1807-1865
- Folder 71 - David Brydie Mitchell, 1766-1837
- Folder 72 - Lt. David Moniac, 1981 This folder contains: Notes - "Lt. David Moniac, Creek Indian: First Minority Graduate of West Point" by Benjamin Griffith, in AHQ, Vol. 43, # 2, Summer 1981.
- Folder 73 - Gabriel Moore, 1785-1844
- Folder 74 - Captain John Page
- Folder 75 - John Ridge, born 1802
- Folder 76 - Sanford / Correspondence, 1834
- Folder 77 - Henry W. Williard, 1808-1892
- Folder 78 - John William Augustine Sandford, 1825-1913
- Folder 79 - Windfield Scott (on Jesup), 1864
- Folder 80 - W.H. Sparks - Bibliography, 1870
- Folder 81 - Edward Lloyd Thomas, 1785-1852 This folder contains: Notes - "Edward Lloyd Thomas, Surveyor" by John H. Goff, in Emory University Quarterly, Vol. XVIII, # 2, summer 1962.
- Folder 82 - Ware (1759) and Billingslea (1794)
- Folder 83 - James C. Watson (died June 11, 1843)
- Folder 84 - John H. Watson
- Folder 85 - Charles J. Williams, 1820-1862
- Folder 86 - Thomas Woodward, born February 22, 1797
Series 2 - Pre-Removal
Box 1
- Folder 1 - "Archaeological Salvage in the Walter F. George Basin of the Chattahoochee River in Alabama" by David L. Dejarnette, 1975
- Folder 2 - J.P. Andrews Reports to S W, July 4, 1825-August 1, 1825
- Folder 3 -- Treaties: "Oglethorpe's Treaty with the Lower Creek Indians" in GHQ, (1733, 1739), 1920
- Folder 4 - Treaties: "Indian Boundaries in Colonial Georgia" by Louis DeVorsey, Jr., 1970, in GHQ, Vol. LIV, # 1, spring 1970
- Folder 5 - Treaties: Act for Maintaining the Peace with the Indians/Prohibiting African Slavery - and Follow-up Acts, 1735-1750
- Folder 6 - Treaties: Compact of 1802, in ASP, PL I, 1802
- Folder 7 - Treaties: Creeks Lost Land of Drip Tortue Treaties
- Folder 8 - Treaties: Creek Treaties with Georgia and U.S., 1732
- Folder 9 - Treaties: Coleraine Jackson, 1796
- Folder 10 - Treaties: "The International Conflict for the Lands of Creek Confederacy" by Gerald Forbes in ChoO, Vol. 14, # 4, December 1936
- Folder 11 - Treaties: Treaty of Savannah, November 3, 1757
- Folder 12 - Treaties: Treaties of Paris, 1783
- Folder 13 - Treaties: Hopewell Treaty, 1785
- Folder 14 - Treaties: Treaty of Creek, 1817
- Folder 15 - Treaties: "Creek Indian Affairs, 1775-1778" by Homer Bast in GHQ,, Vol. XXXIII, # 1, March 1949
- Folder 16 - Treaties: "Creek American Relations, 1782-1790" by Randolph C. Downes, in GHQ, Vol. XXI, # 2, June 1937
- Folder 17 - Treaties: Choctaws Treaties, 1820-1830
- Folder 18 - Treaties: Treaty of 1825
- Folder 19 - Treaties: Treaty of Galphinton by Georgia, November 12, 1785
- Folder 20 - Treaties: Treaty of 1790 between U.S. and Creeks, 1790 This folder contains: "Creek-American Treaty of 1790: Alexander McGillivray and the Diplomacy of the Old Southwest" by J. Leitch Wright, Jr. in GHQ, Vol. LI, # 4, December 1967 - "A Narrative of The Military Actions of Colonel Marinus Willett" Taken Chiefly from his Own Manuscript, 1831 - Others.
- Folder 21 - Treaties: "A Trail of Broken Promises: Georgians and Muscogee/Creek Treaties 1796-1826" by Grace M. Schwartzman and Susan K. Barnard in GHQ, Vol. LXXV, 1991
- Folder 22 - Treaties: Compact of 1802 ASP, PL, Vol. 1, 1802
- Folder 23 - Treaties: "Creek Treaties, 1790-1832" by C.J. Coley in the Alabama Review, Vol. 11, # 3, July 1958
- Folder 24 - Treaties: "Creek Treaties, 1790-1832" 1958
- Folder 25 - Treaties: Crowell's Letter to Calhoun on Indian Spring, ASP, IA, II?, February 13, 1825
- Folder 26 - Treaties: Indian Spring Hotel, 2008
- Folder 27 - Treaties: "The Creek Treaty of Washington, 1826" by Richard J. Hryniewicki, in GHQ, Vol. XLVIII, # 4, December 1964
- Folder 28 - Treaties: "The Indian Treaties: Unfolding of Georgia's Map" by Coulter
- Folder 29 - Treaties: "The Creek Treaty of November 15, 1827" by Richard J. Hryniewicki, in GHQ, Vol. LII, # 1, March 1968
- Folder 30 - Treaties: Indian Treaties, 1790
- Folder 31 - Treaties: Creek Treaty of 1832, March 24, 1832
- Folder 32 - B. Hawkins: "Benjamin Hawkins' Trip Across Western and Northern Georgia, 1798" by Marion R. Hempfrley, in GHQ, Vol. LVI, # 3, fall 1972
- Folder 33 - B. Hawkins: "Benjamin Hawkins: Indian Agent"
- Folder 34 - B. Hawkins: "Col. Hawkins" Chappell
- Folder 35 - Yazoo: "History of the Public Domain in Georgia" by S.G. McLendon, 1924
- Folder 36 - Yazoo: "Yazoo" by Rev. William B. Stevens, 1859
- Folder 37 - Yazoo: Yazoo by Absalom H. Chappell
- Folder 38 - Yazoo: New England Mississippi Land Company Claims - ASP, PL, I, 1805
- Folder 39 - Yazoo: Claimants under Georgia and Tennessee Companies - ASP, PL, I, 1804
- Folder 40 - Yazoo: "Frauds in Acquiring Lands in Louisiana" Th. Jefferson, 1803
- Folder 41 - Yazoo: Alexander Moultrie, 1789
- Folder 42 - Yazoo: Yazoo Claims / Principals, 1803
- Folder 43 - Yazoo: Fletcher v. Peck, 1810 This folder contains: "The Notorious Yazoo Land Fraud Case" by Jane Elsmere, in GHQ, Vol. LI, # 4, December 1976.
- Folder 44 - Yazoo: Yazoo Act - Rescinding Act, ASP, PL (1997), 1803
- Folder 45 - Yazoo: Spanish Claims in Yazoo County, 1803
- Folder 46 - Yazoo: Yazoo Claimants, 1813-14
- Folder 47 - Yazoo: Yazoo Frauds - GHS, 1965T his folder contains: "The Yazoo Controversy: The Beginning of the "Quid" Revolt" by Donald A. MacPhee, in GHQ, Vol. XLIX, # 1, March 1965.
- Folder 48 - Yazoo: Titles, Transfers, Sales and Claims to GA. Land as of 1805, ASP, PL, I, 1805
- Folder 49 - Asbury Mission: "A History of the Methodist Episcopal Church" by Nathan Bangs, 1816-1828
- Folder 50 - Asbury M.: "Frontier Mission" by Walter Brownlow Posey, 1966
- Folder 51 - Asbury M.: "Father Murrow: Religion" by Alice Hurley Mackey in Ch. Of Oklahoma, March 1934
- Folder 52 - Asbury M.: "Early Creek Missions" by Roland Hinds in Ch. Of Oklahoma, 17, # 1, March 1939
- Folder 53 - Asbury M.: Indian Missions in Georgia, 2005
- Folder 54 - Asbury M.: "The Avalon Project: Articles of Confederation", 2004
- Folder 55 - Miscellaneous: Indian Commissioner's Reports, 1973
- Folder 56 - Miscellaneous: Indian Curiosities, November 15, 1912
- Folder 57 - Miscellaneous: Indian Annuities, 1806-1819
- Folder 58 - Miscellaneous: National Council - Milfort, 1959
- Folder 59 - Miscellaneous: Intercourse Act, June 30, 1834
- Folder 60 - Miscellaneous: Passport to the Cherokee and Creek Nations - GA. Dept. Archives, 2004
- Folder 61 - Miscellaneous: Col. R.J. Meigs Letters, etc..., 2006
- Folder 62 - Miscellaneous: Indian Massacre in U.S., 2003
- Folder 63 - Miscellaneous: "The Cheraw Massacre, and its Aftermath" by Coulter, GHQ, 1965
- Folder 64 - Miscellaneous: Chehaw Affair, ASP, MA, 1818
- Folder 65 - Miscellaneous: Joe Peddy - Newell Floyd etc...
- Folder 66 - Newspapers: Milledgeville Federal Union, 1831
- Folder 67 - Newspapers: Milledgeville Journal, 1824
- Folder 68 - Newspapers: Milledgeville Journal, 1825
- Folder 69 - Newspapers: Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Advertiser, 1825
- Folder 70 - Newspapers: Columbus Enquirer, 1833-34
Series 3 - Land Development
Box 1
- Folder 1 - Alabama: Alabama Emigrating Company Formerly Sanford Emigrating Company, 1814-1884
- Folder 2 - Alabama: "Principal Stage Stops and Taverns in what is Now Alabama Prior to 1840" in A.H.Q, 1955
- Folder 3 - Alabama: "Lewis Tavern at Fort Bainbridge" A.H.Q., Vol. 17, 1955
- Folder 4 - Alabama: Brannon on References in ?, 1833
- Folder 5 - Alabama: Hardeman - Owens Case - "States Rights", 1833
- Folder 6 - Alabama: "The Old Mardisville, Lebanon and Center Land Office Records & Military Warrants" by Marilyn Davis Barefield (1990), 1834-1860
- Folder 7 - Alabama: "A History of Methodism in Alabama" by the Rev. Anson West, 1893
- Folder 8 - Alabama: "History of Alabama" by Albert Burton Moore, 1951
- Folder 9 - Alabama: Alabama Fever: Land - 1824 Letter, 1824
- Folder 10 - Alabama: Alabama Timeline, 2010
- Folder 11 - Alabama: Some Alabamians of the Territorial Period, A.H.O., 1962
- Folder 12 - Alabama: Taverns (Stands) in Alabama
- Folder 13 - Alabama: U.S. Land Offices in Alabama, 1803-1879
- Folder 14 - Alabama: Land Speculators - Alabama Montgomery - Montgomery County
- Folder 15 - Alabama: "Alabama's Forgotten Settlers: Notes on the Spanish Mobile District 1780" by Jack D.L. Holmes in A.H.Q., 1780-1813
- Folder 16 - Alabama: "Crime and Punishment in Alabama, 1819-1840" by Jack K. Williams, AR, Vol. 6, # 1, 1819-1840
- Folder 17 - Alabama: "Death Towns of Alabama" by W. Stuart Harris, 1978
- Folder 18 - Alabama: Cotton in Alabama: Population Growth, 1810-1840This folder contains: "Social Studies: "Alabama: the New South" by Rode Morin.
- Folder 19 - Alabama: "Fort Jackson after the War of 1812" by James W. Parker, AR, April 1985
- Folder 20 - Alabama: Fort Toulouse as a Missionary Center A.H.Q., Vol. 22, # 3, 1960
- Folder 21 - Alabama: ADAH - Maps, 2005
- Folder 22 - Alabama: "An Act Establishing Alabama Territory" A.H.Q, Vol. 24, # 1, 1962
- Folder 23 - Alabama: Alabama Census Returns 1820, A.H.Q., fall 1944
- Folder 24 - Alabama: Alabama Map Sources, 2006
- Folder 25 - Alabama: A.D.A.H. Information
- Folder 26 - Alabama: Letter: Cotton and Land Speculations in Alabama, 1824
- Folder 27 - Alabama: Alabama Gov. John Murphy's Claim under Treaty with the Creeks at the Indian Springs, 1826
- Folder 28 - Alabama: "Politics and Public Land Disposal in Alabama's Formative Period" by Frances C. Roberts, Alabama Review, Vol. 22, # 3, July, 1969
- Folder 29 - Alabama: "The Alabama Volunteers in the Second Seminole War, 1836" by Phillip E. Koepper and David T. Childress - AR, Vol. 37, # 1, January 1984
- Folder 30 - Alabama: Indian Tribes, 2006
- Folder 31 - Alabama: "Temperance Ellis, Child Captive of the Creeks" by James Harold Evans - Pike County, 2004
- Folder 32 - Alabama: Alabama Chronology
- Folder 33 - Alabama: Alabama Geography, 2009
- Folder 34 - Alabama: "Land Titles and Public Land Sales in Early Alabama" by James F. Doster, in the Alabama Review, Vol. 16, # 2, April 1963
- Folder 35 - Alabama: "Removal of Indians from Alabama" by Peter A. Brannon, A.H.Q., Vol. 12, # 1
- Folder 36 - Alabama: "Alabama - A Documentary History to 1900" Revised by Lucille Griffith - Alabama: History of a Deep South State, 1968
- Folder 37 - Alabama: "Montgomery" by Wayne Flynt
- Folder 38 - Alabama: "Creeks in Alabama" by Steven C. Hahn, 2010
- Folder 39 - Alabama: "Creek Indian Removal" by Christopher Haveman, 2010
- Folder 40 - Key's Mission: McCorvey "Mission" Key, 1833
- Folder 41 - Key's Mission: "Alabama and the Federal Government: The Creek Indian Controversy" by Theodore H. Jack, 1916
- Folder 42 - Key's Mission: "Francis Scott Key's Mission to Alabama in 1833" by Franck L. Owsley, Jr., AR, Vol. 23, # 3, July 1970
- Folder 43 - Al. Counties: Eufaula/Barbour Counties
- Folder 44 - Al. Counties: "Russell County in Retrospect" by Anne Kendrick Walker, 1950
- Folder 45 - Al. Counties: "Early Chronicles of Barbour County" by Green Beauchamp, in A.H.Q., Vol. 33, # 1, spring 1971
- Folder 46 - Al. Counties: Creole Nation Ala.: County Snapshots, 1825-1830
- Folder 47 - Al. Counties: "Lee County and Her Forebears", 1837
- Folder 48 - Al. counties: Shelby County
- Folder 49 - Al. Counties: St. Clair County
- Folder 50 - Al. Counties: Russel County Land Records, 2005
- Folder 51 - Al. counties: Pike County, Alabama, 1980
- Folder 52 - Anecdotes: R. Anecdotes - Edited, 1883
- Folder 53 - Anecdotes: James W. Boykin Letters on Creek Conditions at Columbus, August 25, 1830
- Folder 54 - Anecdotes: "Reminiscences of Columbus" by John E. Lamar, 1891
- Folder 55 - Anecdotes: "Rev. J.D. Anthony", 1896
- Folder 56 - Anecdotes: Blackmar History, 1920/21
- Folder 57 - Places: North Alabama This folder contains: Notes - History of Florence.
- Folder 58 - Places: Autauga County, Alabama, 2001
- Folder 59 - Places: Lowinton? (Eufaula)
- Folder 60 - Places: CRV Development, 1987
- Folder 61 - Places: Broken Arrow + Map
- Folder 62 - Places: Augusta, GA, 2007
- Folder 63 - Places: Coosa County, 1942
- Folder 64 - Places: Randolph County, Alabama, 1832-1900
- Folder 65 - Places: "Russell County Place Names" by Peter A. Brannon, #1, 1959
- Folder 66 - Places: "Pioneer Talladega, its Minutes and Memories" by Wellington Vandiver, A.H.Q., Vol. 16, # 2, 1954
- Folder 67 - Places: Tallapoosa County, Alabama, 1991
- Folder 68 - Places: "History of Tallassee for Tallasseans" by Virginia Noble Golden, 1949
- Folder 69 - Places: Wetumca Council House, A.H.Q., Vol. 21, 1959
- Folder 70 - Places: Mississippi, 1817
- Folder 71 - Places: Maps/Illustrations
- Folder 72 - Places: Anecdotes
- Folder 73 - Places: Milledgeville, 2007 This folder contains: "Historic Old Milledgeville: Georgia's Capital for More Than Six Decades" in Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials and Legends, Vol. 11 - Notes - Brochures - "Old Capitol Celebration", October 21, 2000.
- Folder 74 - Places: Coweta Tallahassee, 1938
- Folder 75 - Places: Louisville (Yazoo), 1913 This folder contains: "Louisville: Georgia's First Permanent Capital" by Lucian Lamar Knight, in Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials and Legends, Vol. 1, 1913.
- Folder 76 - Places: Fall Line in Georgia, 2006
- Folder 77 - Places: Fall Line, Piedmont, etc..., 2002
- Folder 78 - Places: Special Places - Ecology, 2001
- Folder 79 - Places: "Early Settlers Along the Old Federal Pond..." A.H.Q., Vol. 40, # 2, 1978
- Folder 80 - Places: Chambers County - E.G.Richards
- Folder 81 - Places: Cherry - Opelika, A.H.Q., Vol. 15, # 3 and 4, 1953
- Folder 82 - Places: Cherokee County, Alabama, Rev. J.D. Anthony, 1896
- Folder 83 - T.T.C.C.: "The Aristocrat Journey" by Margaret H. Hall, 1828
- Folder 84 - T.T.C.C.: "Travels in North America" by Basil Hall, 1828
- Folder 85 - T.T.C.C.: "Impressions of America" by Tyrone Power, 1834
- Folder 86 - T.T.C.C.: Adam Hodgson, 1820
- Folder 87 - T.T.C.C.: "Account of the United States of America" by D.B. Warden, 1819
- Folder 88 - T.T.C.C.: Hodgson Traveled in 1820 Thornton - Including Hodgson, 1820
- Folder 89 - T.T.C.C.: "Men and Manners in America" by Hamilton Thomas, 1831
- Folder 90 - T.T.C.C.: "Society in America" by Harriet Martineau, 1837
- Folder 91 -- T.T.C.C.: John H. B. Latrobe, 1834
- Folder 92 - T.T.C.C.: "Anne Royall in Alabama" by Lucille Griffith, in Alabama Review, Vol. 21, # 1, January 1968
- Folder 93 - T.T.C.C.: "Three Years in North America" by James Stuart, 1833
- Folder 94 - T.T.C.C.: William Gilmore Sinus, 1844
- Folder 95 - T.T.C.C.: "A Second Visit to the United States of America" by Sir Charles Lyell, 1849
- Folder 96 - T.T.C.C.: "Way-Side Glimpses, North and south" by Lillian Foster, 1855
- Folder 97 - T.T.C.C.: James A. Davidson, 1836
- Folder 98 - T.T.C.C.: "Journal of James A. Tait for the Year 1813"in G.H.Q., Vol. VIII, # 3, September 1924
- Folder 99 - T.T.C.C.: "British Travelers among the Southern Indians, 1660-1763" by J. Ralph Randolph, 1973
- Folder 100 - Creek War - 1836 + Notes (1835-1837)
- Folder 101 - Creek War: "The Creek War of 1836" by Kenneth L. Valliere, in Ch. Of Oklahoma, Vol. LVII, # 4, winter 1979-80
- Folder 102 - Creek War: "Six Indians Hanged" (see Martin, 2004) This folder contains: Notes - Newspaper Clippings.
- Folder 103 - Creek War: David Francis - The Silversmith's Family, 1761
- Folder 104 - Creek War: "The Exiles of Florida" "A Negro War" by Joshua R. Giddings, 1969
- Folder 105 - Creek War: Georgian at Roanoke, Peter Brannon, 1835
- Folder 106 - Creek War: "Ante-Bellum Thomas County, 1825-1861" by William W. Rogers
- Folder 107 - Creek War: Miscellaneous, 2002
- Folder 108 - Creek War: "Columbus on the Chattahoochee" by Etta Blanchard Worsley, 1951
- Folder 109 - Creek War: "Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia" WPA, 1941
- Folder 110 - Creek War: Chapter XVI
- Folder 111 - Creek War: 1836 Indian War, Eyewitness Account
- Folder 112 - Creek War: Creek Indian Wars On-Line, 2005
- Folder 113 - Creek War: SB 512
- Folder 114: Columbus Democrat, 1831
- Folder 115 - Macon Advertiser, 1831
- Folder 116 - Aiken's Digest, 1833
- Folder 117 - "The Origins of the Industrial Revolution in Georgia: Cotton Textiles, 1810-1865" by Richard W. Griffin, in G.H.Q., Vol. XLII, # 4, December 1958
- Folder 118 - "The Indian Tribes of North America" by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, 1934
Box 2
- Folder 1 - GA: "The Georgia Land Act of 1803" by Frederick B. Gates, G.H.Q., Land Lottery Info, 1998
- Folder 2 - GA: "Georgia a Short History" by E. Merton Coulter, 1947
- Folder 3 - GA: "The Georgia Militia and Their Activities in the Lesser War" by Coulter
- Folder 4 - GA: "Land Lottery of Georgia, 1827", 6 March-25 May 1827
- Folder 5 - GA: "Georgia's Great Seals"
- Folder 6 - GA: "Journal of a Mission to Georgia in 1827" by James C. Bonner in G.H.Q., Vol. XLIV, # 1, March 1960
- Folder 7 - GA: "History of Georgia" by Robert Preston Brooks, 1913
- Folder 8 - GA: "A History of Georgia" by Lawton B. Evans, 1972
- Folder 9 - GA: "Georgia through Two Centuries" by Warren Grice, 1978
- Folder 10 - GA: Act to Keep Indians Out of SW GA, December 20, 1835
- Folder 11 - GA: Code of Honor, 1914
- Folder 12 - GA: "Columbus Sentinel": Suicide of John Coleman, 1837
- Folder 13 - GA: Cadle
- Folder 14 - GA: 1825 Land Lottery, 1825
- Folder 15 - GA: Georgia Land Lotteries - Graham
- Folder 16 - GA: "The Beginning of Cotton Cultivation in Georgia" by Nichol Turnbull, 1799, G.H.Q., Vol. 1, # 1, March 1917
- Folder 17 - GA: "The South Still Gropes in Eli Withney's Shadow" by Thomas Gray, Jr., G.H.Q., Vol. XX, # 4, December 1936
- Folder 18 - Current: R. Illustrations and Photos
- Folder 19 - Current: R. John Hogan Portrait
- Folder 20 - Current: Creek Land for Sale - Enquirer, September 14, 1837
- Folder 21 - Current: "Racism in Red and Black" by Mary Young, G.H.Q., Vol. LXXIII, # 3, Fall 1989
- Folder 22 - Current: "Land Republicanism, and Indians" by David A. Nichols, G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXV, # 2, summer 2001
- Folder 23 - Current: "Creeks be Downtown Columbus" by James S. Lamar's Memory (Excellent)
- Folder 24 - Current: Life of Early 19th Century Lawyer, 1931 This folder contains: "The Life of the Georgia Lawyer Prior to the Establishment of the Supreme Court" by Warren Grice, The Georgia Bench and Bar, 1931.
- Folder 25 - Current: "Land, Law, and Politics on the Tombigbee Frontier, 1804" by Alan V. Briceland, in Alabama Review, Vol. 33, # 2, April 1980
- Folder 26 - Current: Timeline of Alabama History, 2004
- Folder 27 - Current: "Georgia, a Short History in Migration and Land Speculation" by E. Merton Coulter, 1947
- Folder 28 - Current: Land Speculators in the Public Domain, 2004
- Folder 29 - GA Counties: "History of Baldwin County, Georgia" by Anna Maria Green Cook - Lafayette in Milledgeville, 1925
- Folder 30 - GA Counties: Stewart County
- Folder 31 - GA Counties: Georgia Counties in 1824
- Folder 32 - GA Counties: Baker County, GA, 1993 This folder contains: "The History of Baker County, Georgia" Compiled by the Baker County Historical Society, April 27, 1993.
- Folder 33 - GA Counties: Brooks County, GA, 1948 This folder contains: "The History of Brooks County Georgia" by Folks Huxford, 1948.
- Folder 34 - GA Counties: Chattahoochee County, GA, 1933 This folder contains: "History of Chattahoochee County, Georgia" by N.K. Rogers, 1933.
- Folder 35 - GA Counties: Coweta County, GA, 1928 This folder contains: "A History of Coweta County", compiled by Mary G. Jones and Lily Reynolds, 1928.
- Folder 36 - GA Counties: Carroll County, GA, 1826 This folder contains: "Georgia's Last Frontier, the Development of Carroll County" by James C. Bonner.
- Folder 37 - GA Counties: Dougherty County, GA, 1978 This folder contains: "History and Reminiscence of Dougherty County, Georgia" Compiled by Members of Thronateeska Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1978.
- Folder 38 - GA Counties: Early County, GA, 2009
- Folder 39 - GA Counties: Harris County, GA, 2009
- Folder 40 - GA Counties: Lee County, GA (Roanoke), 2009
- Folder 41 - GA Counties: Muscogee County, GA
- Folder 42 - GA Counties: Marion County, GA, 2009
- Folder 43 - GA Counties: Randolph County, GA, December 18, 1832 This folder contains: "A Source Book on the Early History of Cuthbert and Randolph County, Georgia" by Annette McDonald Suarez, 1982.
- Folder 44 - GA Counties: Troup County, GA, 2009
- Folder 45 - GA Counties: Talbot County, GA, 2009
- Folder 46 - GA Counties: "A History of Columbus, Georgia, 1828-1928" by Nancy Telfair, 1828-1928
- Folder 47 - GA Counties: Towns, 2009/2010
- Folder 48 - Lafayette: "Lafayette in Alabama" by Peter Bounnon
- Folder 49 - Lafayette: "History of Lamar County (Lafayette Slept Here!)", 1932
- Folder 50 - Lafayette: "Lafayette: Hero of Two World" by Olivier Bernier, 1983
- Folder 51 - Lafayette: Gottschalk, Lafayette Comes to America, 1935
- Folder 52 - Lafayette: Lafayette at Fort Benning, 2006
- Folder 53 - Lafayette: Columbus Times: Lafayette and Gov. Troups, 1/22/1950
- Folder 54 - Lafayette: "Lafayette's Tour of Georgia" by Martha L. Turner in G.H.Q., Vol. LXVIII, # 4, winter 1984
- Folder 55 - Lafayette: "Across Georgia with Lafayette" by John H. Goff
- Folder 56 - Lafayette: "Lafayette in Georgia" by Gladys Lowther Tolnas, July 25, 1935
- Folder 57 - Lafayette: "Lafayette Guest of the Nation" by Edgar E. Brandon, 1950
- Folder 58 - Lafayette: "The Marquis and the Myth: Lafayette's Visit to Alabama, 1825" by Tennant S. McWilliams, in Alabama Review, Vol. 22, # 2, April 1969
- Folder 59 - Lafayette: Isaac Smith - Mission, 1877
- Folder 60 - Lafayette: Georgia Patriot: Lafayette Visits Milledgeville, 1825
- Folder 61 - Lafayette: Reference Notes on Lafayette's Tour of Georgia
- Folder 62 - Lafayette: "Lafayette's Visit to Alabama" by Peter A. Brannon (April 1825), 1955
- Folder 63 - Lafayette: "General Lafayette's Visit to Alabama in 1825", in A.H.Q., Vol. 14, # 1&2, 1952
- Folder 64 - Lafayette: "A Wilderness Still the Cradle of Nature" by Edward J. Cashin, 1994
- Folder 65 - Lafayette: "Lafayette in America" by A. Levasseur, 1829
Series 4 - Indian Removal
Box 1
- Folder 1 - Removal Debate: Thomas Loraine McKenney, 1826
- Folder 2 - Removal Debate: "Thomas L. McKenney and the New-York Indian Board" p.118-119, 1981 This folder contains: "Indian Policy in the United States Historical Essays" by Francis Paul Prucha, 1981.
- Folder 3 - Removal Debate: Senator Robert H. Adams of Mississippi (1792-1830)
- Folder 4 - Removal Debate: Jeremiah Evarts (1781-1831) This folder contains: "Cherokee Removal, The 'William Penn' Essays and Other Writings" by Jeremiah Evarts.
- Folder 5 - Removal Debate: Barbour's Removal Plans, February 3-6, 1826
- Folder 6 - Removal Debate: "Great American Desert" by Joshua A. Gagnon
- Folder 7 - Removal Debate: Theodore Frelinghuysen
- Folder 8 - Removal Debate: Webster-Hayne Debate, January 26, 1830
- Folder 9 - Removal Debate: House Debate on the Removal Bill: Storrs and Lumpkin May 15, 26, 1830
- Folder 10 - Removal Debate: Senate Debate, Gales and Seaton, Frelinghuysen and Forsyth, 1830
- Folder 11 - Removal Debate: Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826)
- Folder 12 - Removal Debate: Sen. Peleq Sprague, p. 343-357, April 16, 1830
- Folder 13 - Removal Debate: Washington City
- Folder 14 - Removal Debate: 21st United States Congress, 1831
- Folder 15 - Removal Debate: Alabama Sen. John McKinley (1780-1852)
- Folder 16 - Removal Debate: Governor Clement Clay of Alabama (1789-1866)
- Folder 17 - Removal Debate: U.S. Serial St. Index, 1st and 14th Congress
- Folder 18 - Removal Bill Debates - "Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt" by John P. Kennedy, 1850
- Folder 19 - Tuck and Pole Cat Spring Proclamations, 1824
- Folder 20 - Letters Originals from G.D.A.H., 1836
- Folder 21 - Removal: Letters - Government Correspondence, 1827-1837
- Folder 22 - "Fort Benning - The Land and the People" by Sharyn Kane and Richard Keeton
- Folder 23 - J.C. Calhoun Proposes Abolishing Indian Factories, December 5, 1818
- Folder 24 - McIntosh: Murder of William McIntosh-Coulter
- Folder 25 - McIntosh: Letter from Little Prince, Chilly McIntosh, Wm. McIntosh, Opothe Yoholo and Hopoy Hadgo to US Officials, December 11, 1824
- Folder 26 - McIntosh: Documents on Murder of McIntosh, February 17, 1825
- Folder 27 - McIntosh: "The McIntoshes" by John B. Meserve, in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 10, # 3, September 1932
- Folder 28 - McIntosh:" Wm. McIntosh" by T. L. McKenney and James Hall, 1933
- Folder 29 - McIntosh: Boston Recorder, 1924
- Folder 30 - McIntosh: William McIntosh, 1780
- Folder 31 - McIntosh: "Wm. McIntosh" by A.K. Frank, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXVI, # 1, spring 2002
- Folder 32 - McIntosh: "General William McIntosh" by A.J. Pickett, 1854
- Folder 33 - McIntosh: "Montgomery Land Office Records and Military Warrants" (1834-1869), Indian Deeds, by Marilyn Davis Barefield, 1991
- Folder 34 - McIntosh: "United States Land Offices in Alabama 1803-1820" A.H.Q., Vol. 17, # 3
- Folder 35 - McIntosh: "Tustunugee Hutkee and Creek Factionalism on the Georgia-Alabama Frontier" by James C. Bonner, 1957
- Folder 36 - McIntosh: Francis Flournoy Describes McIntosh Execution, May 16, 1825
- Folder 37 - McIntosh: McIntosh Hesitates on Surveys, April 6, 1825
- Folder 38 - Bevan's Report This folder contains: "Joseph Vallence Bevan, Georgia's First Official Historian" by E. Merton Coulter.
- Folder 39 - Civilization Plan for Schools ($ 10,000), 1820
- Folder 40 - "Creek Trading House" by Ray H. Mattison, G.H.Q., Vol. XXX, 1946
- Folder 41 - Senate Resolves to Allow Pres. to Exchange lands with Indians, January 1817
- Folder 42 - Knox's Civilization Plan, 1789
- Folder 43 - "The Mississippi Territorial Land Board East of the Pearl River, 1804" by Alan V. Briceland, in The Alabama Review, Vol. 22, # 1, 1979
- Folder 44 - Creek Research
- Folder 45 - "What Indians?" Speech
- Folder 46 - Creeks, Seminoles, Miscellaneous, February 26, 1850
- Folder 47 - Research Assistance, 1976
- Folder 48 - "The Federal Road, Gateway to Alabama" by Henry Deleon Southerland, Jr., in The Alabama Review, Vol. 39, # 2, April 1986
- Folder 49 - "The Creek Frauds: A Study in Conscience and Corruption" by Mary E. Young, 1955
- Folder 50 - "Sequoyah Research Center" on Web under Indian Removal, 1830-1849
- Folder 51 - Monmouth Disaster, November 13, 1837
- Folder 52 - Removal: Deaths at Mobile Point, June 15, 1848
- Folder 53 - Creek Removal: North Little Rock Site NPS Document, Amanda Paige, June 15, 2003 This folder contains: "The North Little Rock Site on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail: Historical Contexts Report" by Amanda L. Paige, Fuller L. Bumpers, and Daniel F. Littlefield, June 15, 2003.
- Folder 54 - Indians Doing Well in the New Home! CS, May 16, 1848
- Folder 55 - Monmouth Disaster - Lloyd, 1837
- Folder 56 - Late Removal, 1890-1891
- Folder 57 - Overview PBS, 1814-1858
- Folder 58 - Ispahihtca's Migration, 1842-1912
- Folder 59 - Correspondence, August 26, 2001
- Folder 60 - Expenses 02
- Folder 61 - Siah Hicks Interview, 1937
- Folder 62 - Elsie Edwards Interview "Sin-e-cha" Song, 1937
- Folder 63 - Dale Cox Material
- Folder 64 - "The Origins of Indian Removal, 1815-1824" by Reginald Horseman, 1969
- Folder 65 - June 1829 Immigration Party, 1829
- Folder 66 - Removal Chronology
- Folder 67 - Library of Congress Info on Indian Removal, 1830
- Folder 68 - Edward Deas - Notes on Removal Party, 1837
- Folder 69 - Sequoyah Research Center - Removals through Arkansas - (Essential), 1830-1849
- Folder 70 - "The Effects of Removal on American Indian Tribes" by Clara S. Kidwell, 12/31/2003
- Folder 71 - C & G: Cherokee Tragedy
- Folder 72 - C & G: "Cherokee of the Old South" by Henry T Malone, February 13, 1957
- Folder 73 - C & G: Worcester v. the State of Georgia, 1832
- Folder 74 - C & G: "The Cherokee Nation vs. the State of Georgia, 1831
- Folder 75 - C & G: Cherokee Litigation vs. Georgia, 1832
- Folder 76 - C & G: "Myths of the Cherokee and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees" by James Mooney, 1972
- Folder 77 - C & G: Removal of the Cherokees, Coulter
- Folder 78 - C & G: "The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia" by Wilson Lumpkin, 1827-1841
- Folder 79 - C & G: "First Settlers of Upper Georgia" by George R. Gilmer, 1965
- Folder 80 - Juanillo's Revolt (1597) in G.H.Q., Vol. 7, # 1, P. 44-53, March 1923
- Folder 81 - "A Sermon Preached Before the Trustees" by Samuel Smith, 1731
- Folder 82 - The royal Proclamation of October 7, 1763
- Folder 83 - "A Curious Account of the Indians" (Oglethorpe)
- Folder 84 - "John Wesley' Sojourn in Georgia Revisited" by D.T. Morgan, 1980
- Folder 85 - Colonial Letters - G.R.Q., Vol. 20
- Folder 86 - Georgia Charter - C.R.G, Vol. 1, Copy, June 9, 1732
- Folder 87 - A.R.C. Materials
- Folder 88 - Alabama Indian Material
Box 2
- Folder 1 - Indians in Alabama Moundville, Research Materials
- Folder 2 - Joyce Bear Correspondence, 2003
- Folder 3 - Benjamin Hawkins Estate G. Books (Where are the Slaves?), 2004
- Folder 4 - "Among the Creeks" On-Line, 2005
- Folder 5 - Bosomworth Papers - Copies from the G.H.S.
- Folder 6 - "Some New Light on the Bosomworth Claims" by john Pitts Corry, in G.H.Q., Vol. XXV, # 3, September 1941
- Folder 7 - Miscellaneous
- Folder 8 - "Count von Zinzendorf's Letter to King Tomochichi" by George F. Jones, 2002
- Folder 9 - Notes and Collections - G.H.S.
- Folder 10 - "The Green Corn Dance" by John R. Swanton in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 10, # 2, June 1932
- Folder 11 - Hawkins' Letters, Journals, Sketches, 1790s
- Folder 12 - "Benjamin Hawkins, the First Modern Indian Agent" by Frank L. Owsley, Jr., in A.H.Q., Vol. 30, # 2, summer 1968
- Folder 13 - "Benjamin Hawkins' Trip through 1796&1798 Alabama" by Marion R. Hemperley, in A.H.Q., Vol. 31, # 3, spring, summer 1969
- Folder 14 - Albert J. Pickett - Chapter XII, 2003
- Folder 15 - "Early History of the Creek Indians" by Ohland Morton, in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 9, # 1, March 1931
- Folder 16 - Oklahoma Creeks, 1867-1907
- Folder 17 - Oklahoma Map, 2003/2004
- Folder 18 - The Inter-Tribal Council of the 5 Civilized Tribes", 1998
- Folder 19 - NAGPRA Contacts, 2003
- Folder 20 - Dawes Severalty Act, 1890
- Folder 21 - Oklahoma Historical Society, 2003
- Folder 22 - "Nairne's Muskhogean Journals, the 1708 Expedition to the Mississippi River", edited by Alexander Moore, 1988
- Folder 23 - "Christian Priber's Cherokee Kingdom of Paradise" by Knox Mellon Jr., in G.H.Q., Vol. LVII, # 3, Fall 1973
- Folder 24 - "The Fort Mims Massacre" by Frank L. Owsley, Jr., in The Alabama Review, Vol. 24, # 3, July 1971
- Folder 25 - Fort Mims, 2005
- Folder 16 - "The Road to Fort Mims: Judge Harry Toulmin's Observation on the Creek War, 1811-1813" by Leland L. Lengel, in The Alabama Review, Vol. 29, # 1, January 1976
- Folder 27 - "Tecumseh's Visits to the Creeks" by Mary Jane McDaniel, in The Alabama Review, Vol. 33, # 1, January 1980
- Folder 28 - "Council Government and the Genesis at the Creek War" by Douglas Barber, in The Alabama Review, Vol. 38, # 3, July 1985
- Folder 29 - "Creek Indians and Jonathan Bryan" by Alan Gallay, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXIII, # 2, summer 1989
- Folder 30 - "Tomochichi's Trip to England" by Julie Anne Sweet, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXVI, # 3, fall 2002
- Folder 31 - "South East Native American Research" (Not Very Helpful), 2004
- Folder 32 - Time Line of colonial Georgia, 2003
- Folder 33 - "Legend of the Tie - Snakes" by Rev. J.J. Methvin in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 5, # 4, December 1927
- Folder 34 - Miscellaneous Letters, Chief Complains Concerning Indian Depredations, 1788
- Folder 35 - "A Voyage to Georgia" by Francis Moore, 1735
- Folder 36 - "Red Men" of Georgia
- Folder 37 - "Excavations at Four Sites on Walton F. George Lake, Alabama and Georgia" by Tim S. Mistovich and Vernon James Knight, Jr., December 1986
- Folder 38 - Savannah Expenses, 2004
- Folder 39 - "A Summary View of the Rights of British America" Jefferson
- Folder 40 - Letters from Henry Ellis to Head Men of the Creeks, 1760
- Folder 41 - Complaint from Mad Pog to Gov. J. Gee over Death of His Son, 1791
- Folder 42 - "The Memorabilia Corner" Microfilm, 2004
- Folder 43 - "The Wofford Settlement on the Georgia Frontier" by Carl Flowers, Jr., in G.H.Q.,, Vol. LXI, # 3, fall 1977
- Folder 44 - Great Comet of 1811, 2005
- Folder 45 - "Tecumseh and the Creek Indian War of 1813-1814 in North Georgia" by Susan K. Barnard and Grace M. Schwartzman, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXII, # 3, fall 1998
- Folder 46 - The New Madrid Earthquake, 2004
- Folder 47 - "Night Attack at Calabee Creek" by Thomas G. Rodgers, 2004
- Folder 48 - "Tecumseh - Fort Mims" by Albert J. Pickett, 2005
- Folder 49 - Treaty of Fort Jackson, August 9, 1814
- Folder 50 - "The Red Stick War" by Arthur H. Hall, in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 12, # 3, September 1934
- Folder 51 - War 1812 Bibliography: Includes Horseshoe Bend, 1812
- Folder 52 - The Deposition of Samuel Moniac, 1812
- Folder 53 - "The Spanish Missions of Georgia" - "Juanillo Revolt" by John Tate Lanning (Indirect Quote), 1597
- Folder 54 - Chambers County, Alabama - "Black Dutch and Melungeun", 1832
- Folder 55 - Moravian Bishop August Gottlieb Spangenberg's Letters from Savannah, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXII, # 1, spring 1998, 82(1) - 84-120 + "The Moravians in Georgia", 1735
- Folder 56 - Some Account of the Designs of the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America
- Folder 57 - Society for Immigration - Letters, December 12, 1789
- Folder 58 - "Oglethorpe's Plan of Savannah" by Mark Reinberger, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXI, # 4, winter 1997
- Folder 59 - "Historian's Views on Early Georgia" by Julie Anne Sweet, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXV, # 3, fall 2001
- Folder 60 - Tomochichi's Trip to England-Notes, 1834 - "Bearing Feathers of the Eagle: Tomochichi's Trip to England" by Julie Anne Sweet, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXXVI, # 3, Fall 2002
- Folder 61 - "Slavery in the Yearly Sermons before the Georgia Trustees" by James R. Hertzler-59(sup): 122-124, in G.H.Q.
- Folder 62 - Anne - Christie's Diary - G.H.Q.
- Folder 63 - "The Genesis of Georgia Reviewed" by Albert B. Saye, in G.H.Q., Vol. L, # 1, March 1966
- Folder 64 - "American Participation in the War of Jenkin's Ear" by John Tate Lanning, in G.H.Q., Vol. X, # 3, September 1927
- Folder 65 - "Myths of Mary Musgrove" by Rodney M. Baine, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXVI, # 2, summer 1992
- Folder 66 - Miscellaneous Colonial Records etc...
- Folder 67 - Indian Exports from Georgia Colony, 1733-1740
- Folder 68 - "Spanish Resistance to the Carolina Traders in Western Georgia" 1680-1704, by Herbert E. Bolton, in G.H.Q., Vol. IX, # 2, June 1925
- Folder 69 - List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, 1949
- Folder 70 - "Indian slaves in Colonial Georgia" by Rodney M. Baine, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXXIX, #2, summer 1995
- Folder 71 - "Early Indian Relations with Georgia" by Kenneth Coleman, 1976
- Folder 72 -- 1st Act by Georgia General Assembly, G.D.A.H., 1755
- Folder 73 - Letters: Oglethorpe's Georgia (3 Letters have been Edited), 1733
- Folder 74 - Presents for Malachi, 1749
- Folder 75 - C.R.G. Volume 29
- Folder 76 - "The Indian Trade Policy of the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America" by H.B. Fant, in G.H.Q., Vol. XV, # 3, September 1931
- Folder 77 - "Oglethorpe: A Study of Philanthropy in England and Georgia" by Leslie F. Church, 1932
- Folder 78 - Ranger's Report - Includes Copy from G.H.S.
- Folder 79 - John Wesley's Journal - Copied in the G.H.S. in Savannah, July 1736
- Folder 80 - "John Wesley's Sojourn in Georgia Revisited" by David T. Morgan, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXIV, # 3, fall 1980
- Folder 81 - "When John Wesley Preached in Georgia" by E. Merton Coulter, in G.H.Q., 1923?
- Folder 82 - Ingham and Wesley's Letters - Indians - Vol. 21, C.R.G., 1735-1737
- Folder 83 - Oglethorpe's Letters to Trustees Concerning Indians - Copied from G.H.S., 1733
- Folder 84 - Oglethorpe Letters
- Folder 85 - Federal Instructions to the Commissioners for Treating with the Creeks, 1789
- Folder 86 - Land in Colonial Georgia, 1917
- Folder 87 - "Religious Development of Georgia" by James Ross McCain, 1917
- Folder 88 - Bagley William - Indian Stories
- Folder 89 - "Indian Stream-Names in Georgia" by William A. Read - Parts I and II in International Journal of American Linguistics, 1949 and 1950
- Folder 90 - Milledgeville and Georgia Newspapers
- Folder 91 - Chekilli Paper 1735 - "Mississippian Ritual" by Vernon J. Knight, Jr., 1981
Series 5 - Draft
Box 1
- Folder 1 - Research Papers - 1565-1783 and Notes
- Folder 2 - Indian Removal, 1783-1792
- Folder 3 - "A Contest for land: The Creek Indians on the Southern Frontier, 1796-1816" by Robbie Franklyn Ethridge (Thesis Part I), November 18, 1996
- Folder 4 - "A Contest for Land: The Creek Indians on the Southern Frontier, 1796-1816" by Robbie Franklyn Ethridge (Thesis Part II)), November 18, 1996
- Folder 5 - Draft, 1811-1822
- Folder 6 - 1815 to 1850
- Folder 7 - Capers - Crowell Controversy and Asbury Mission, 1821
- Folder 8 - 1824 (January 6 1824-February 8, 1825)
- Folder 9 - Letters, Papers, etc... Relating to the Controversy between Gov. M. Troup and Agent Crowell with Commentary by Gen. Gaines (Part I), 1825
- Folder 10 - Letters, Papers, etc... Relating to the Controversy between Gov. M. Troup and Agent Crowell with Commentary by Gen. Gaines (Part II), 1825
- Folder 11 - 2nd Treaty of Washington, 1826
- Folder 12 - Removal Documents and Notes, 1826-1829
- Folder 13 - Research Documents and Notes, 1830
- Folder 14 - Computer Files from 1830 to 1836
- Folder 15 - Research Papers and Notes, 1831
- Folder 16 - Research Papers and Notes, 1832
- Folder 17 - Research Papers and Notes, 1833
- Folder 18 - 1833, January 5, 1833 - October 1833
- Folder 19 - 1833, October 14, 1833 - December 31, 1833
- Folder 20 - 1833 Emigration
Box 2
- Folder 1 - Notes, 1834
- Folder 2 - 1834, January 4, 1834 - December 18, 1834
- Folder 3 - 1834 - Emigrating Parties
- Folder 4 - Notes, 1835
- Folder 5 - 1835, January 6, 1835 - April 1835
- Folder 6 - 1835, Enquirer Parties
- Folder 7 - 1835, May 1835 - December 31, 1835
- Folder 8 - Computer files from May '36 to 1840s
- Folder 9 - Notes, 1836 - I
- Folder 10 - 1836 - II
- Folder 11 - 1836, April 3, 1836 - May 17, 1836 - III
- Folder 12 - 1836, May 19, 1836 - July 9, 1836 - IV
- Folder 13 - 1836, July 11, 1836 - December 31, 1838 - V
- Folder 14 - 1836 - Emigration Parties
- Folder 15 - Removal Chronology, 1836
- Folder 16 - 1837 - I
- Folder 17 - 1837 - II
- Folder 18 - 1837 - III
- Folder 19 - 1837 - IV
- Folder 20 - Removal Research - "History of Montgomery/Alabama, 1817-1846" by Clanton Ware Williams (Thesis), May 29, 1938
- Folder 21 - "The Removal of Creek Indians from the Southeast, 1825-1838" by Christopher D. Haveman (Dissertation), August 10, 2009 - I
- Folder 22 - "The Removal of Creek Indians from the Southeast, 1825-1838" by Christopher D. Haveman (Dissertation), August 10, 2009 - II
Series 6 - The Creeks
Box 1
- Folder 1 - "The Introduction of African Slavery into the Creek Indian Nation" by Martha Condray Searcy, in G.H.Q., Vol. LXVI, # 1, spring 1982
- Folder 2 - "Laws of the Creek Nation" by Antonio J. Waring, 1960
- Folder 3 - "Early History of the Creek Indians" by Ohland Morton in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 9, # 1, March 1831
- Folder 4 - "Creek Leaders" by McKenney and Hall (Vol. 2)
- Folder 5 - Hoboheilthlee Micco's Letter to the President of United States, May 15, 1811
- Folder 6 - Neamathla, 1823
- Folder 7 - Indian Chiefs, 2005
- Folder 8 - "Chief Opothleyahola" by John Bartlett Meserve in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 9, # 4, December 1931
- Folder 9 - Important Creeks after Removal: "Chief Samuel Checote, with Sketches of Chiefs Locher Harjo and Ward Coachman" by John Bartlett Meserve, in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 16, # 4, December 1938
- Folder 10 - "Alexander McGillivray, Emperor of the Creeks" by Carolyn Thomas Foreman in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 7, # 1, March 1929
- Folder 11 - "Alexander McGillivray: Training for Leadership, 1777-1783" by J.H. O'Donnell, in G.H.Q., Vol.XLIX, # 2, June 1965
- Folder 12 - "Historical Sketch of Col. Samuel Checote, One Chief of the Creek Nation" by O.A. Lambert, in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 4, # 3, September 1926
- Folder 13 - Bio Jim Boy or Tustennuggee Emathla - On Line Magazine (be suspect), 2004
- Folder 14 - "Chief Pleasant Porter" by John Bartlett Meserve in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 9, # 3, September 1931
- Folder 15 - "Chief Isparhecher" by John Bartlett Meserve, in Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 10, # 1, March 1932
- Folder 16 - "The Beginnings of the Creeks" by Samuel T. Schnell, 1989
- Folder 17 - Texas Creeks
- Folder 18 - Pickett, Albert, James - National Growth, 1962
- Folder 19 - Creek Trading Paths, June 1955
- Folder 20 - "The Destruction of Muscogee Autonomy before the Creek War" by Adam Olivier, 2003
- Folder 21 - "Middle Georgia Creek Indian Trails" by Don Wells, 2011
- Folder 22 - 1842 Census Creek nation, 2006
- Folder 23 - Bibliography - Research
- Folder 24 - "A Creek Indian Bibliography (On Line)" by Anne E. Gometz, 2003