Innerarity, John, 1783-1854
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Innerarity, John, 1783-1854
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Innerarity, John, 1783-1854
Innerarity, John.
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John Innerarity was the representative in Pensacola, Fla., of the mercantile house of John Forbes and Co. of Mobile, Ala., which succeeded the firm of Panton, Leslie and Co. Alexander McGillivray is said to have been a silent partner in both firms, which specialized in the Indian trade. The Forbes firm was controlled by the Innerarity brothers, James and John, and by John Forbes, though James seems to have managed the firm as well as his own cotton plantation.
John Innerarity was a Vice Consul of France at Pensacola, Florida. He was a member of the firm John Forbes and Company which was engaged in trade with Native Americans (particularly with the Creek Indians) along the gulf coast. John Forbes founded the firm in 1804 as the successor to the trading company Panton, Leslie, and Company, founded by John Innerarity's brother-in-law, William Panton, and John Leslie.
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Choctaw Indians
Creek Indians
Creek War, 1813-1814
Indians of North America
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Mexican War, 1846-1848
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Mobile County (Ala.)
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Mobile (Miss. Territory)
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Alabama--Mobile
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Florida
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Pensacola (Fla.)
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Pensacola (Miss. Territory)
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North America
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Southern states
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