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- John_Stedham abstract "Eolo, aka John Stedham, was a chief of the Muscogee Native American tribe. His father was a white trader, Benjamin Stidham. In 1810, he lived in Edgefield, South Carolina.Col. John [310] Stidham or Eola was second in command of the Lower Creeks. He was Headman or Chief of his village, Sowokeelan Town (in present-day Barber Co., Alabama), probably the hometown of his wife. Apparently Government agents gave his title, "Colonel," to him. These agents, ignorant about or insensitive to Native American political structures, would rank the chiefs in military order ... Eola, being second in command of the Lower Creeks, was called Colonel. On 12 Feb 1825, Chief William McIntosh, Head Chief of the Lower Creeks, signed a treaty to sell Creek ancestral lands without authorization of the Creek tribe. This became known as the Treaty of Indian Springs, Georgia. Eola and McIntosh were good friends, but Eola and most of the other chiefs refused to support McIntosh in signing the treaty. That proved to be a wise decision, for McIntosh was subsequently executed for the unauthorized act.".
- John_Stedham alias "John Stidham, John Steadham, John Stedham, Hopaychutke".
- John_Stedham birthDate "1768".
- John_Stedham birthYear "1768".
- John_Stedham deathDate "0020".
- John_Stedham deathYear "0020".
- John_Stedham nationality United_States.
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- John_Stedham wikiPageWikiLink Edgefield,_South_Carolina.
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- John_Stedham wikiPageWikiLink Union_County,_South_Carolina.
- John_Stedham wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Stedham".
- John_Stedham alternativeNames "John Stidham, John Steadham, John Stedham, Hopaychutke".
- John_Stedham birthDate "ca. 1768".
- John_Stedham birthPlace Union_County,_South_Carolina.
- John_Stedham dateOfBirth "ca. 1768".
- John_Stedham dateOfDeath "20".
- John_Stedham deathDate "20".
- John_Stedham deathPlace "Creek Nation".
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- John_Stedham name "Eolo".
- John_Stedham name "John Steadham".
- John_Stedham nativeName "Eolo, Hopaychutke".
- John_Stedham nicknames "Col. John Stidham".
- John_Stedham parents "Benjamin Stidham and Priscilla".
- John_Stedham placeOfBirth "Union County, South Carolina".
- John_Stedham placeOfDeath "Creek Nation".
- John_Stedham shortDescription "Creek leader".
- John_Stedham spouse "Delilah Hardage".
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- John_Stedham description "Creek leader".
- John_Stedham description "Creek leader".
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- John_Stedham subject Category:Muscogee_people.
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- John_Stedham hypernym Chief.
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- John_Stedham comment "Eolo, aka John Stedham, was a chief of the Muscogee Native American tribe. His father was a white trader, Benjamin Stidham. In 1810, he lived in Edgefield, South Carolina.Col. John [310] Stidham or Eola was second in command of the Lower Creeks. He was Headman or Chief of his village, Sowokeelan Town (in present-day Barber Co., Alabama), probably the hometown of his wife. Apparently Government agents gave his title, "Colonel," to him.".
- John_Stedham label "John Stedham".
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- John_Stedham name "Eolo".