This is a book about a forgotten people who lived along the short Wakulla River south of today’s state capital in Tallahassee, Florida. It follows what happened to Creek natives who found themselves torn between allegiances. Was it going to be to a British trading post in Spanish Florida, to Spain, or to the United States of America? Two individuals, Creek leaders William and John Kennard, would be pivotal to life along this river that has its origin in the world’s largest and deepest freshwater spring, the Wakulla Spring.
Last Betrayal on the Wakulla River
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I am European and studied American history at FSU. I live near the Wakulla River and the changes along that river after the American Revolution are intriguing. The saga leads to betrayals. I enjoy the river, the Wakulla Springs State Park, and growing medicinal herbs for my own future. View all posts by MHCarr
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