Tuggle, William Orrie, 1841-1884
Variant namesTuggle, a Georgia native, practiced law in Georgia after the Civil War. He married Antoinette Cox and settled in LaGrange. From 1879 to 1882, he successfully represented the Creek Nation in prosecuting a treaty claim against the United States. While working with the Creeks, he kept diaries concerning the case and Native American society and myths, and prepared several manuscripts on Native American culture for publication.
From the description of Papers, 1879-1957. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 29832643
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creatorOf | Tuggle, William Orrie, 1841-1884. Papers, 1879-1957. | Auburn University. | |
creatorOf | Tuggle, William P. Miscellaneous papers. | Jacksonville University, Carl S. Swisher Library | |
referencedIn | Current-García, Eugene. Papers, 1934-1978. | Auburn University. |
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associatedWith | Current-García, Eugene. | person |
associatedWith | Porter, Pleasant. | person |
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Creek Indians |
Creek Indians |
Creek Indians |
Creek Indians |
Five Civilized Tribes |
Indian mythology |
Indians of North America |
Indians of North America |
Indians of North America |
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Birth 1841
Death 1884