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Henry S. Halbert (1837–1916)

Author of The Creek War of 1813 and 1814

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A dictionary of the Choctaw language (1915) — Editor, some editions — 26 copies

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Canonical name
Halbert, Henry S.
Other names
Halbert, Henry Sale
Birthdate
1837
Date of death
1916
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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For more than a century this Victorian work has remained the definitive history of the Creek War of 1813-1814. This is the conflict that weakened the largest Indian nation within the claimed boundaries of the United States, vaulted Andrew Jackson to national fame, and ultimately opened the Deep South to commercial exploitation through slavery. Halbert and Ball are ahead of their time in striving to understand the motives of Indians who fought in the war, rather than simply viewing them as a show more barrier to inevitable white domination. In this the authors were unsurpassed until 1993, when Joel Martin published Sacred Revolt, analyzing the Creek War as a religious endeavor. show less
this 2 vol work stood for 100 years as the authority on Creek Indian Wars of 1813-14. Many recent books since 1990 add to this body of work, few surpass it.

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Rating
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