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  1. The Fall Creek massacre refers to the slaughter of 9 Native Americans—two men, three women, two boys, and two girls—of uncertain tribal origin on March 22, 1824, by seven white settlers in Madison County, Indiana. The tribal band was living in an encampment along Deer Lick Creek, near the falls at Fall Creek, the site of present-day ...

  2. Lick," about nine miles east of the falls on Fall Creek, to pass the winter hunting and trapping. The camp was situated within a stone's throw of the south bank of Deer Lick Creek, a small gently flowing stream that was formed by a series of mineral springs and mean dered through the southern region of the newly formed Madison County.

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · The Fall Creek Massacre was the name given to the brutal murders of a peaceful group of Seneca and Miami Indians by white settlers. The actual massacre occurred on March 22, 1824, between Fall Creek and Deer Lick Creek. The American Indians who were killed included two men — named Ludlow and Logan — three women and four children.

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  5. Jan 15, 2023 · Deerlick Creek is located in the post-war Parkwoods-Donalda neighbourhood of North York. The stream runs roughly 3 kilometres from its northern point its mouth at the Don River, making it a tributary to the larger river and part of its watershed. Deerlick Creek passes through a couple of parks — Brookbanks Park and Lynedock Park — and ...

  6. Mar 1, 1997 · The Massacre at Deer Lick Creek, Madison County, Indiana, 1824 Article Sidebar. View text View PDF Published: Mar 1, 1997 Keywords: Law, Native Americans, Race ...

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  8. Deerlick Creek is a stream in Alberta, Prairies and has an elevation of 1,309 metres. Mapcarta, the open map. North America. Canada. Prairies. Alberta. Deerlick Creek ...

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