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Julian Williams | all galleries >> Julian Williams's Galleries >> Old Jacksonville, Ga.- Where History Lives > "Stand" Of Redding Metts And Others Offered Protection From Indians
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"Stand" Of Redding Metts And Others Offered Protection From Indians

Fussell Chalker tells us that the Redding Metts and John Peterson families and others had a fortification similar to the one in the illustration near what is now Douglas, Georgia. They encountered the hostility of the Indians in 1836 and at other times. They lived in a dangerous location and could truly be called "pioneers." Be sure to read the article, "General Willcox Sees A Sky Of Many Colors."


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Sandra Fulford Altman 23-Feb-2021 02:49
I have the clock the son hide in the chimney with during the massacre