Authors: Michael Wallis
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Adventurers & Explorers, #Political, #Historical
unpretentious, self-effacing manner of
whiskey offered to voters by
as woodsman and hunter
work ethic of
Crockett, David, Jr. (uncle)
Crockett, David (cousin)
Crockett, David (grandfather)
immigration of
Indian murder of
last will and testament of
Crockett, Delila
Crockett, Elizabeth (grandmother)
Indian murder of
Crockett, Elizabeth “Betsy” (sister)
Crockett, Elizabeth Patton (second wife)
character and personality of
DC’s courtship and marriage of
DC’s relationship with
death of
dowry of
estrangement of DC and
league of land granted to
motherhood of
move to Texas by
widowhood of
Crockett, James (uncle)
Crockett, James Patterson (brother)
Crockett, John (brother)
Crockett, John (father)
birth of
business ventures of
children “bound out” for labor by
DC’s relationship with
death of
debts and hardships of
as frontier ranger
frontier skills of
land speculation of
political life of
Revolutionary War service of
Crockett, John Wesley (son)
childhood and adolescence of
congressional career of
religious conversion of
Crockett, Joseph (uncle)
Crockett, Margaret Catharine (sister)
Crockett, Margaret “Polly” (daughter),
see
Flowers, Margaret Crockett “Polly”
Crockett, Mary Polly Finley (first wife)
DC’s courtship and marriage of
DC’s relationship with
dowry of
grave and monument of
illness and death of
motherhood of
spinning and weaving of
Crockett, Matilda (daughter)
Crockett, Nathan (brother)
Crockett, Rebecca (sister)
Crockett, Rebecca Elvira (daughter)
Crockett, Rebecca Hawkins (mother)
family background and extended family of
Crockett, Robert (kinsman)
Crockett, Robert (uncle)
Crockett, Robert Patton (son)
Crockett, Sally Thomas
Crockett, William (brother)
Crockett, William (uncle)
Crockett, William F. (son)
childhood and adolescence of
marriage of
Crockett Mountain
Crockett’s Ridge
Crockett Tavern
Cumberland Mountains
Custer, George Armstrong
Dandridge, Tenn.
Daniel (slave)
Davis, William C.
Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter
Davy Crockett Almanacks
of 1836
of 1837
of 1848
of 1854
Davy Crockett at the Alamo
Davy Crockett Goes to Congress
Declaration of Independence
Delaware City, Del.
Delaware River
Delila (slave)
democracy
Democracy in America
(Tocqueville)
Democratic National Convention of 1835
Democratic Party
see also
Jacksonian Democrats
Detroit, Mich.
Dickinson, Susannah Wilkerson
Direct Descendants and Kin of David Crockett (DDDC)
Disney, Walt
Disneyland
(television series)
Disneyland (theme park)
Ditto’s Landing
Doggett, Thomas
Dolin, Eric Jay
Dollywood
Dougherty, R. E. C.
Dragging Canoe
Dresden, Tenn.
Drexel University
Dublin
Duck River
Dumb Jimmie’s Hollow
Dumplin community
Dumplin Creek
Dunn, John
du Pont, E. I.
Edmonson, James
Edmundson, Sarah Patton
Edmundson, William
Elder, Margaret
elections, U.S.:
of 1821
of 1823
of 1824
of 1825
of 1827
of 1828
of 1831
of 1832
of 1833
of 1835
Elk River
Elkswatawa; or, The Prophet of the West
(French)
Ervin, Sam
Erwin, Andrew
Erwin, Anne Brown Clay
Erwin, Jane Patton
Erwin, John P.
Erwin, John Patton
Escambia River
Evers, Medgar
Exshaw, John
Fannin, James
Fayetteville, Tenn.
Fifty-seventh Regiment of Militia
financial panic of 1819
Finger, John
Finley, David
Finley, James (brother-in-law)
Finley, James (nephew)
Finley, Jean
Finley, Jean Kennedy (mother-in-law)
Finley, John
Finley, Nancy Barnes
Finley, Samuel
Finley, Susannah
Finley, William (brother-in-law)
Finley, William (nephew)
Finley, William “Billy” (father-in-law)
Finley’s Gap
First Bank of the United States
Fitzgerald, William
“Five Civilized Tribes,”
Florida
Flowers, Margaret Crockett “Polly” (daughter)
childhood of
Flowers, Wiley
Forbes, John
Ford’s Theatre
Forked Deer River
Forrest, Nathan Bedford
Fort Gibson
Fort Jackson
Fort Loudon
Fort Mims massacre
Fort Montgomery
Fort Strother
Fort Watauga
Foster, Ephraim H.
Foster, William L.
Founding Fathers
France
Francis Jones’s Company of Mounted Riflemen
Franklin, Benjamin
Franklin, Jesse
Franklin, Mo.
Franklin, State of
Frazier (friend)
French, James Strange
French, Janie
French and Indian War
French Broad River
French Revolution
Front Royal, Va.
Fur, Fortune, and Empire
(Dolin)
fur trade
Galbraith, Elizabeth
Galbraith, Thomas
Galveston Island
Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Gay Hill, Tex.
George III, King of England
Georgia
German Creek
Germany
Gerrard, David
Gerrard, John
Gettysburg, Battle of
Gettysburg
Adams Sentinel
Gibson, John H.
Givens, David
Gowen, James Burns
Grace, Richard
Grand Ole Opry
Gray, John
Great Britain
French territory in North America acquired by
Indian land agreements and alliances with
see also
American Revolution; War of 1812
Great Indian War Trail
Great Lakes
Great Smoky Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Wagon Road
Griffith, Elijah
gristmills
Guadalajara
Guinevere, Queen
Gulf of Mexico
gunpowder
Gunpowder River
Hackett, James Henry
Halleck, Fitz-Greene
Halley’s Comet
Hamilton, Joseph
Hanks, John
Harding, Chester
Harris, Flavius
Harrison, William B.
Harrison, William Henry
Hart, A.
Hartley, Elizabeth
Hartley, Peter
Hart’s Saloon
Harvard University
Hatchett, Archard
Hatchett, James
Hawkins, Aaron (uncle)
Hawkins, Esther (aunt)
Hawkins, John (uncle)
Hawkins, Joseph (uncle)
Hawkins, Mary Elizabeth (aunt)
Hawkins, Matthew (uncle)
Hawkins, Nathan (grandfather)
Hawkins, Nathan, Jr. (uncle)
Hawkins, Nicholas (uncle)
Hawkins, Ruth (aunt)
Hawkins, Ruth Cole (grandmother)
Hawkins, Wilson (uncle)
Hayes, Samuel Jackson
Hedge, Elizabeth
Hedge, Jonas
Henry, Abram
Henry, Patrick
Hermitage
Hill, Samuel
Hitler, Adolf
Hiwassee River
Holley, Mary Austin
Holmes, Thomas
Holston River
Honey Grove, Tex.
Horse Camp Creek
Horse Creek
Horseshoe Bend, Battle of
House of Burgesses
House of Representatives, U.S.
DC’s failed 1825 campaign for
DC’s failed 1831 campaign for
DC’s failed 1835 campaign for
DC’s service in
DC’s winning 1827 campaign for
DC’s winning 1833 campaign for
Twentieth meeting of
Twenty-first meeting of
Twenty-third meeting of
Houston, Diana Rogers
Houston, Eliza Allen
Houston, Sam
Cherokees and
in contempt of Congress
DC and
as governor of Tennessee
marriages of
Texas and
Hudson River
Huguenots
Humbert, Samuel
Hungry Hill
Huntingdon, Tenn.
Huntsman, Adam R.
Huntsville, Ala.
Hutton, Paul
Hyde Park, N.Y.
I Got a Secret
indentured servitude
DC’s experience with
Indian Removal Act
Indian Territory
Indian Wars
see also
Creek Indian War
Industrial Revolution
Ireland
Irvine, Josephus
Irving, Washington
Jackson, Andrew
administration of
Creeks forced to cede home territories by
DC’s opposition to
expansionist policies of
legal and judicial career of
military career of
“Old Hickory” nickname of
patronizing and paternalistic view of Indians by
physical appearance of
political career of
removal of Indian tribes by
twenty-dollar bill image of
Jackson, Rachel
Jackson, Tenn.
Jackson Gazette
Jacksonian Democrats
Jackson Pioneer
Jacobs, John
Jacobs, John L.
Jacobs, Mrs. John
Jamestown, Tenn.
Jarnagin, Thomas
Jarvis, John Wesley
Jefferson, Thomas
Jeffrey, Jesse
Jeffries Hotel
Jerusalem, Va.
Jim Crow
minstrel show
Joe (slave)
Jolar (dog)
Jones, Calvin
Jones, Francis
Jones, Isaac
Jonesboro Crossing
Jonesborough, Tenn.
Joyce, James
Kendall, Amos
Kentuck
Kentuckian’s Trip to New York in 1815, A
(Stone)