Chilly McIntosh | |
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Born | William Chillicothe McIntosh c. 1800 |
Died | October 5, 1875 Fame, Indian Territory (now in McIntosh County, Oklahoma) |
Nationality | Creek & Scottish |
Occupation(s) | Farmer, soldier, preacher |
Years active | 1823–75 |
Chilly McIntosh (c. 1800–1875) was an important figure in the history of the Creek Nation.[a] Born in Georgia to William McIntosh, chief of the Lower Creeks and his wife Eliza, he was the half-brother of D. N. McIntosh and the nephew of Roley McIntosh, another Creek chief.[1][b]
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