Does anyone who hangs out here besides Dale Cox, who I am already in communication with on this general subject area, know anything about the Reservations which were granted in the early 1820s to certain Loyal Creeks who served under Jackson in the First Creek & Seminole wars, in what are now Jackson and Calhoun counties, on the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola, by the Treaty of Moultrie Creek? These Reservations were later revoked by the treaties of Tallahassee, Pope's Fayette County, and Payne's Landing. During the progression of these treaties, the folks involved were more or less legally reclassified from Florida Indians, to Apalachicolas, and finally to Seminoles. I'm particularly interested in knowing the exact location of Choconeola which was also called Mulatto King's town after its original chief, and later Yellow Hair Town after Nocose Yaholla, or Chief John Yellow Hair... who might or might not be a 3-great grandfather of mine. Richard White Tallahassee