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  1. Apalachee Bay

    Apalachee Bay is a bay in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico occupying an indentation of the Florida coast to the west of where the Florida peninsula joins the United States mainland . It is bordered by Taylor County, Florida Taylor , Jefferson County, Florida Jefferson , Wakulla County, Florida Wakulla and Franklin County, Florida Franklin counties. The Aucilla River Aucilla , Econfina River Econfina , St. Marks River St. Marks and Ochlockonee River Ochlocknee rivers drain into the bay. It is named for the Apalachee tribe which lived between the Aucilla and Ochlocknee rivers until the 18th century. Most of the bay s coast is the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. References http www.britannica.com eb article 9007971 Encyclop dia Britannica Online Apalachee Bay retrieved March 14, 2006 http www.bartleby.com 69 60 A05760.html The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000. Apalachee Bay retrieved March 14, 2006 coord 30 02 14 N 84 10 15 W region US type landmark scale 500000 display title Category Bays of the Gulf of Mexico Bay, Apalachee Category Bays of Florida Florida geo stub es Bah a de Apalache fr Baie Apalachee la Sinus Apalachee ...   more details



  1. Apalachee

    Soto expedition arrived. They lived between the Aucilla River and Ochlockonee River , at the head of Apalachee Bay . The Apalachee spoke a Muskogean languages Muskogean language , now extinct language ... the Apalachee was met with resistance. The Narv ez expedition turned to the coast on Apalachee Bay ...Other uses ethnic group group Apalachee image Image Apalachee Nation flag.svg right thumb Flag of the Apalachee ... language English , Apalachee language Apalachee historical related Apalachicola people Apalachicola , other Muskogean languages Muskogean peoples The Apalachee are a Native Americans in the United States ... people Spanish colonists as the Apalachee Province . The Apalachee occupied the site of Velda Mound ... , and most Apalachee now live in Louisiana. Culture The Apalachee spoke a Muskogean languages Muskogean .... Agriculture became important in the area that became the Apalachee domain. It was part of the Fort ... of Hernando de Soto explorer Hernando de Soto s visit in 1539 1540, the Apalachee capital was Anhaica present day Tallahassee, Florida . The Apalachee lived in villages of various size, or on individual ... for domestic needs and transport. The largest Apalachee community was at Lake Jackson Tallahassee ... in Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park , The Apalachee grew numerous varieties of maize corn ... White tailed Deer deer , American Black Bear black bear s, rabbit s and duck s. The Apalachee ... to what is now Oklahoma . The Apalachee acquired copper artifacts, sheets of mica , Greenstone archaeology greenstone and galena from distant locations through this trade. The Apalachee probably ... and Yaupon Holly cassina leaves and twigs used to make the black drink . The Apalachee made tools ... de Sot seized the Apalachee town of Anhaico in 1539, he found enough stored food to feed his 600 men and 220 horses for five months. The Apalachee men wore a deerskin loincloth . The women wore a skirt ..., including ones for healing. The Apalachee Scalping scalped opponents whom they killed, exhibiting ...   more details



  1. Apalachee (disambiguation)

    The Apalachee are a Native American people historically of Florida, and now living primarily in Louisiana. Apalachee may also refer to Apalachee Province , an area of what is now the Florida Panhandle historically inhabited by the Apalachee Apalachee Bay , a bay of the Gulf of Mexico Apalachee River , a river in the U.S. state of Georgia disambig ru ...   more details



  1. Apalachee language

    Infobox language name Apalachee nativename states United States region Louisiana ethnicity Apalachee extinct early 18th century familycolor American fam1 Muskogean languages Muskogean fam2 Eastern Muskogean languages Eastern Muskogean iso3 xap linglist xap Apalachee was a Muskogean language of Louisiana . It was closely related to Koasati language Koasati and Alabama language Alabama . ref Broadwell 1992, pp. 3 41 2, fn. 2 ref References reflist Category Muskogean languages ...   more details



  1. Apalachee massacre

    a 1733 map showing the Apalachee Province roughly the eastern end of what is now called the Florida .... conflict Battle of Ayubale partof Queen Anne s War date January 25 26, 1704 place Ayubale, Apalachee ... icon Spain 1701 Spain br noflag Apalachee commander2 James Moore South Carolina politician James ... English traders br 1,000 Creek people Creek warriors strength1 30 Spanish cavalry br 400 Apalachee warriors ... Indians against Spanish Florida. Campaignbox Queen Anne s War The Apalachee massacre was a series ... allies against a largely pacific population of Apalachee Indians in northern Spanish Florida ... raids. Significant numbers of the Apalachee, unhappy with the conditions they lived in under the Spanish ... and convert them to Roman Catholicism . In the Apalachee Province roughly present day western ... population in 1680 of about 8,000. Many but not all of these communities were populated by the Apalachee ..., p. 10 ref By the early 18th century Apalachee had become a major source of food for the principal ... Joseph de Z iga y Z rda ordered the remaining Spanish missions in Apalachee and Timucua Province ... Johnson politician Nathaniel Johnson , a plan for an expedition against the Spanish towns in Apalachee ... 372 Image Church San Luis.jpg thumb left Reconstructed church at San Luis de Apalachee Ayubale s church ... towns in Apalachee. While most of the Creeks raided the surrounding villages, Moore took most ... wall. With 26 men he successfully held the English at bay for nine hours, and only surrendered himself ... Word of the attack reached San Luis de Apalachee , eight league unit leagues about convert 24 mi km south of Ayubale, where Captain Juan Ru z de Mex a raised a force of 400 Apalachee and 30 Spanish cavalry ..., with Mex a among the captured. There is evidence that as many as 50 Apalachee joined with the English ... However, the garrison commander refused to pay. ref name C72 373 Further raiding in Apalachee Following the battle at Ayubale, Moore continued his march through Apalachee. One village, San Lorenzo de ...   more details



  1. Apalachee Province

    s but gradually developed agricultural surpluses that allowed more population density. Apalachee ... apalach1.htm The Apalachee of Northwest Florida, University of Florida ref ref http www.nps.gov seac apalachee.htm SEAC Reviews, The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis ref Production of surpluses ... and ceremonial purposes. ref http www.missionsanluis.org research history2.cfm Apalachee Province , Mission San Luis ref The historical Apalachee occupied the Velda Mound site from about 1450 CE 1625 ... Christianity missions , they called this cultural area the Apalachee Province. The Apalachee Province ... destroyed during the Apalachee massacre . Towns Anhaica was the capital of Apalachee Province, located ... lessons a 3.pdf The Apalachee and Mission San Luis External links http gue.com Projects WKPP index.html ...   more details



  1. Apalachee River

    Infobox River river name Apalachee River image name image size caption origin Georgia U.S. state Georgia mouth basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Apalachee River is a convert 74 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed April 21, 2011 ref tributary of the Oconee River in the U.S. state of Georgia U.S. state Georgia . It rises north of Lawrenceville, Georgia Lawrenceville in eastern Gwinnett County, Georgia Gwinnett County and flows southeast to join the Oconee River in Lake Oconee west of Greensboro, Georgia Greensboro . See also List of rivers of Georgia U.S. state List of rivers of Georgia References Reflist GNIS 354377 USGS Hydrologic Unit Map State of Georgia 1974 coord 33 32 39 N 83 16 42 W display title Category Rivers of Georgia U.S. state GeorgiaUS geo stub ...   more details



  1. Apalachee Review

    Apalachee Review is an American literary journal based in Tallahassee, Florida . The journal was founded in 1971. Stories and poems from the journal have been included in the Pushcart Prize series. ref Talahassee Democrat, Jan. 14, 2005 ref Notable contributors include Marlin Barton, Jacob M. Appel Jacob Appel , Joe Clark, Christine Hale, Kristine Somerville, Tommy Zurhellen, Joanna Leake, Fran Kaplan, Jesse Murphree, Phillip Gardner, Pamela Garvey and Ginnah Howard. AR is a member of the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses CLMP and The Academy of American Poets and participates in the Pushcart Prizes, the O. Henry Awards, Best American Short Stories, Best American Essays, Yearbook of American Poetry, and New Stories of the South Algonquin Press . Publication of this magazine was made possible in part by a grant from Leon County and the Leon County Council on Culture & Arts. Its editor is Michael Trammell, a poet and research associate at Florida State University . Its fiction editor is Mary Jane Ryals, the 2008 Poet Laureate of the Big Bend of Florida, author of Cookie & Me http Kitsune 20Books Kitsune Books and a research associate at FSU. Its nonfiction editor is Kathleen Laufenberg, journalist and science writer at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory . Its poetry editor is Dominika Wrozynski. See also List of literary magazines References reflist External links http apalacheereview.org Apalachee Review Website http cob.fsu.edu faculty display faculty info.cfm?pID 61 Mary Jane Ryals faculty page Category American literary magazines Category Florida culture US lit mag stub ...   more details



  1. Mission San Luis de Apalachee

    Infobox NRHP name Mission San Luis de Apalachee nrhp type nhl image Church San Luis.jpg caption location ... year governing body Private Mission San Luis de Apalachee also known as San Luis de Talimali ... in the descendent settlement of Anhaica also as Anhayca Apalache or Inihayca capital of Apalachee ... colonize the region, and convert the Timucuan and Apalachee Native Americans in the United States Indians ... Places on October 15, 1966. History Apalachee Province was one of the most powerful and wealthy chiefdoms or provinces in Florida and the Apalachee were the most advanced native peoples in Florida ... . The Apalachee were part of the Mississippian culture of Mound builder people mound builders ... is the first recorded European presence in Apalachee setting up camp south of Anhaica near present ..., some Apalachee Indians requested friar s and the first ones visited in 1608. In 1612 the Apalachees ... fertile Apalachee Province to provide labor and provisions for St. Augustine. In 1633, Pedro Mu oz and Francisco Mart nez launched a formal mission effort in Apalachee Province. In 1638 the first of 3 or 4 soldiers came to Apalachee Province to explore for ports and purchase foodstuffs for the governor ... rule From 1645 to 1651 soldiers lived at Asile Hacienda on Apalachee Province s eastern border. The soldiers ... promised to build a substantial blockhouse for them. Under pressure from other Apalachee, San ... of the garrison and building a regular fort, Apalachee opposition to the project stalled it for well ... 1656 to 1680 the size of the garrison varied between 12, 19, and 25 men. The Apalachee men and women ... is known about the nature of his residence. By 1675 more than 1,400 Spaniards and Apalachee lived ... and make them more civilized. While the size of most other Apalachee missions declined sharply over ... Luis included Spanish and Apalachee residential areas, the Franciscan Church and Spanish fort, as well ... was staffed by 20 soldiers and 20 Apalachee warriors. From 1695 1697 San Luis s new blockhouse was built ...   more details



  1. Bay

    About the geographical feature other uses Bay disambiguation File San Sebastian aerea.jpg thumb The bay at San Sebasti n , Spain File Bay of Bengal map.png thumb The Bay of Bengal in South Asia File DirkvdM baracoa panorama.jpg thumb The bay of Baracoa , Cuba File zmir Bay.jpg thumb The bay of zmir , in Turkey A bay is a large body of water connected to an ocean or sea formed by an inlet of land due to the surrounding land blocking some ocean surface wave waves and often reducing winds . ref cite web title http www.yourdictionary.com bay url http www.yourdictionary.com bay accessdate 24 March 2012 ref Bays also exist as an inlet in a lake or pond . A large bay may be called a Gulf geography gulf , a sea , a sound geography sound , or a bight geography bight . A cove is a circular or oval coast al inlet with a narrow entrance some coves may be referred to as bays. Bays were significant in the history of human settlement because they can provide a safe place for fishing . Later they were important in the development of sea trade as the safe anchor age they provide encouraged their selection as port s. ref name fenh Any bay may contain fish and other sea creatures or be adjacent to other bays. For example, James Bay is adjacent to Hudson Bay . Large bays, such as the Bay of Bengal and the Hudson Bay, have varied marine geology . Formation There are various ways that bays can be created. The largest bays have developed as a result of continental drift . ref name fenh Cite book title ... bays formed. These include the Gulf of Guinea , Persian Gulf , Gulf of Alaska , Gulf of Mexico and the Bay of Bengal which is the largest bay in the world. ref name fenh Another way bays are formed is via glacial and river erosion. ref name fenh If formed by glaciers a bay is known as a fjord . Ria ... headland s. The Gulf of California is an example of a bay created by the geological process of folding. See also Bay platform Great capes Headlands and bays References Reflist Coastal geography Category ...   more details



  1. The Bay

    About the department store the bay in San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area all other uses Bay disambiguation Citations missing date June 2009 Infobox company company name The Bay company logo File The Bay logo.jpg 150px company type Division business Division foundation 1670 Hudson s Bay Company HBC incorporated by Royal Charter br 1881 HBC opens its first department store br 1964 Chain rebranded as the Bay ... Partners parent Hudson s Bay Company homepage URL www.thebay.com File Simpson Tower.JPG thumb Simpson Tower , headquarters The Bay is a chain of 91 department store s that operate across parts of Canada . It is the main brand of Hudson s Bay Company HBC , North America s oldest company. ref http www.canadianaconnection.com ... . ref http www.hbc.com hbc about contacts Contacts . Hudson s Bay Company . Retrieved on 7 July ... merchandise. The Bay can be compared to U.S. retailers Macy s and Nordstrom . The average store ... span many stories high and carry a much broader range and selection of goods than The Bay stores ...?ID 12173&m Bay 2C Queen Street 2C The ref Toronto has another smaller flagship store on Bloor Street East. History The origin of the Hudson s Bay Company s department store format can be traced ... proper name Hudson s Bay Company . From 1881 up until 1960, all Hudson s Bay Company stores were located ... to the Hudson s Bay Company brand the ones in Quebec kept the name Morgan s. Image La Baie.svg right 150px thumb The French version of the logo In 1964, all Hudson s Bay Company stores were rebranded as the Bay . The Quebec stores continued under the Morgan name until 1972, when the HBC converted them to la Baie . The Bay further expanded its presence between 1989 and 1991 in Eastern Canada ... store. In 1991, Hudson s Bay Company stopped selling Fur clothing fur . ref http archives.cbc.ca IDC 1 73 545 2740 20 that was then politics economy hudsons bay fur trade Hudson s Bay Company ... Mink , and Grosvenor, are included in the highly successful Hudson s Bay Company Fur Salons. Pharmamart ...   more details



  1. A Bay Bay

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name A Bay Bay Cover ABayBay.jpg Artist Hurricane Chris rapper Hurricane Chris from Album 51 50 Ratchet Released May 28, 2007 Format CD single br Music download Digital download small global small br 12 inch single Vinyl single Recorded 2006 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length 5 03 Label J Records J Writer Chris Dooley Jr. Producer Phunk Dawg Certification Platinum small Recording Industry Association of America RIAA small Last single This single A Bay Bay br 2007 Next single The Hand Clap br 2007 A Bay Bay is a song by American rapper Hurricane Chris rapper Hurricane Chris from his debut studio album , 51 50 Ratchet . It was released on May 28, 2007 as the lead single from the album. The song was written by Hurricane Chris, and produced by Phunk Dawg. ref http www.billboard.com bbcom bio index.jsp?pid 867767 Artist biography Billboard.com. Retrieved 7 July 2009. ref ref http www.myspace.com hurricane MySpace.com Hurricane Chris 51 50 Ratchet IN STORES NOW Shreveport, Louisiana Rap Hip Hop www.myspace.com hurricane Bot generated title ref ref name usatoday.com http www.usatoday.com life music news 2007 07 16 hurricane chris N.htm Hurricane Chris takes hip hop scene like a storm USATODAY.com Bot generated title ref Chart performance The song debuted at number ninety five on the Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 on June 2007. ref Jonathan Cohen, http www.billboard.com bbcom news article display.jsp?vnu content id Umbrella Reigns Again Atop Hot 100 , Billboard.com, June 14, 2007. ref On its second week, it rose at number eighty five, on its third week, the song jumped at number twenty four on the chart. ref Jonathan Cohen, http ... & Park . According to Billboard , the phrase A Bay Bay is heard in this song a total of sixty seven ... Page http www.youtube.com hurricanechris Hurricane Chris Official YouTube Channel DEFAULTSORT Bay Bay, A Category 2007 singles Category Hurricane Chris songs Category Debut singles Category Singles ...   more details



  1. At the Bay

    At The Bay is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield . It was first published the London Mercury in January 1922, and later reprinted in The Garden Party and Other Stories . ref Katherine Mansfield, Selected Stories , Oxford World s Classics, explanatory notes ref Plot summary I The shepherd is with his dog on Crescent Bay. II Stanley Burnell goes for a swim early morning, and Jonathan Trout is there the two men wanted to be the first in the water, and Jonathan expresses sympathy for Stanley. III Aunt Beryl tells Kezia not to play with her food. Stanley leaves for work, to the women s relief. IV Out in the countryside, Kezia helps Lottie with the stile to Isabel s disapproval. The Samuel Josephs children are said to be rowdy and they don t play with them any more. Then they come upon Rags and Pip, and the latter shows them a nemeral he has found in the sand. V At the beach, Aunt Beryl joins Mrs Kember, of whom Mrs Fairfield disapproves. Beryl gets changed in front of her friend. VI Linda is alone in the bungalow. She thinks back of when she was living in Tasmania with her parents, of how her father said they would go down a river in China , of how her father agreed on her marrying Stanley whom she loves for being soft underneath the veneer. Her baby boy comes along and she says she feels no motherly love for him he keeps on smiling, then plays with his toes. VII After a description of the seashore, Mrs Fairfield and Kezia are taking an afternoon nap in the bungalow. The grandmother is thinking of Uncle William, one of her sons who died of sunstroke while working as a miner Kezia asks her if she is sad, then attempts to make the grandmother promise never to die. VIII Alice visits Mrs Stubbs in town the latter shows her photographs, then talks about how her husband died of dropsy , and adds that freedom is best . IX Kezia, Lottie and Isabel are playing a card game similar ... become clear. XIII A brief description of the bay. Characters The Shepherd Stanley Burnell Linda ...   more details



  1. Bay Colony

    Bay Colony may refer to Massachusetts Bay Colony Bay Colony Railroad Bay Colony 1701 , a locomotive Bay Colony Stadium disambiguation de Bay Colony ...   more details



  1. Sandy Bay

    Sandy Bay can refer to Sandy Bay, Gibraltar Sandy Bay, Hong Kong Sandy Bay, Tasmania , Australia Sandy Bay, Cape Town , South Africa Sandy Bay, Jamaica Sandy Bay, Manitoba , Canada Sandy Bay, Nicaragua Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan , Canada Sandy Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Sandy Bay Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Sandy Bay, Saint Helena Sandy Bay, Rockport , Massachusetts Sandy Bay, Falkland Islands geodis ...   more details



  1. Bay Islands

    Bay Islands may refer to Bay Islands Department , Honduras Southern Moreton Bay Islands , Queensland, Australia See also Bay of Islands Bay of Isles Island Bay, Wellington Little Bay Islands disambig geo ...   more details



  1. Deep Bay

    Deep Bay may refer to Deep Bay, British Columbia , Canada Deep Bay, Hong Kong , China Deep Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada See also Deep Bay crater Deep Bay Water Aerodrome Deep Water Bay geodis ...   more details



  1. Grand Bay

    Grand Bay is the name of more than one place Communities Grand Bay, Alabama , United States Grand Bay, Dominica officially known as Berekua Grand Bay, Grenada , a village in Carriacou island. Grand Bay, Mauritius Grand Bay Westfield , New Brunswick, Canada Water bodies Grand Bay Georgia , a swamp in the United States Grand Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador , a bay in Canada disambig de Grand Bay el fr Grand Bay it Grand Bay nl Grand Bay ...   more details



  1. Pelican Bay

    Pelican Bay is the name of several places in the United States Pelican Bay, Florida Pelican Bay, Texas Pelican Bay State Prison , California Pelican Bay, Anguilla geodis it Pelican Bay nl Pelican Bay pl Pelican Bay pt Pelican Bay ...   more details



  1. Crystal Bay

    Crystal Bay is the name of several places including Incline Village Crystal Bay, Nevada Crystal Bay, Nevada Crystal Bay Township, Minnesota disambig de Crystal Bay ...   more details



  1. Runaway Bay

    Runaway Bay may refer to Runaway Bay, Jamaica Runaway Bay, Queensland , Australia Runaway Bay, Texas , United States Runaway Bay TV series , children s television series geodis disambig ...   more details



  1. Battle of the Bay

    Battle of the Bay can refer to Bay Bridge Series a sports rivalry around San Francisco Bay in the US Battle of Hudson s Bay a historical naval battle in Hudson s Bay in Canada disambig ...   more details



  1. Largs Bay

    Largs Bay may mean RFA Largs Bay L3006 Largs in Scotland, and its associated bay, Largs Bay Largs Bay, South Australia Dab ...   more details



  1. Augusta Bay

    Augusta Bay may refer to Augusta Bay, Sicily , Italy Empress Augusta Bay , Bahamas Augusta Bay, Nordaustlandet , Svalbard, Norway Augusta Bay, Nunavut , Canada disambig ...   more details



  1. Deadman's Bay

    Deadman s Bay may refer to Deadman s Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Deadman s Bay Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada disambig ...   more details




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