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I am unable to find part 2 of the Francis Scott Key visit to Alabama article. Can you help me?
They should be linked now. Thanks
[…] (CONTINUED from Part I) […]
[…] William Smith was sent to guard the white families against the Indians. As this was the same year Francis Scott Key was sent to Alabama to represent the Federal Government in the conflict with the State over the […]
His plantation was at Tuscarubria same as Christopher Columbus the son of a Wool Weaver.
He wasn’t sent that far… Washington in the Wilderness was right up the road.
Darby Weaver
The Tribal Leader
I wrote about this in my book “Tukabahchi Remembered”.
yes
Thanks for sharing