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The Oconee War was a military conflict in the 1780s and 1790s between European Colonists and the Muscogee known as the Oconee, who lived in an area between
Oconee_War
Indigenous wars in the Old Southwest
settlements along the Oconee River. McGillivray had already secured support from the Spanish in New Orleans. This began the Oconee War, which lasted from
Cherokee–American_wars
Topics referred to by the same term
Oconee may refer to: Oconee, Georgia Oconee, Illinois Oconee, Nebraska Oconee County, Georgia Oconee County, South Carolina Oconee River, Georgia Oconee
Oconee
The American Indian Wars were numerous armed conflicts fought by governments and colonists of European descent, and later by the United States federal
List_of_American_Indian_Wars
City in Georgia, United States
ceded to the State of Georgia in the 1790 Treaty of New York after the Oconee Wars. The vicinity of Dacula was one of the first areas in northeast Georgia
Dacula,_Georgia
Unsolved murders in Putnam County, Georgia
88) was found on May 6, 2014, in the garage of the house he owned on Lake Oconee. Neither his head nor his wife, Shirley (age 87), could be located in the
Killings of Russell and Shirley Dermond
Killings_of_Russell_and_Shirley_Dermond
Historical Muscogee tribal town
Chattahoochee River, Oconee moved with other towns of the province to central Georgia between 1690 and 1692. In 1715, early in the Yamasee War, Oconee and the other
Oconee_(tribal_town)
County in South Carolina, United States
Oconee County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 78,607. Its county seat is Walhalla
Oconee_County,_South_Carolina
River in the state of Georgia, U.S.
The Oconee River is a 220-mile-long (350 km) river in the U.S. state of Georgia. Its origin is in Hall County and it terminates where it joins the Ocmulgee
Oconee_River
City in Georgia, United States
university. Georgia's control of the area was established following the Oconee War. In 1801, a committee from the university's board of trustees selected
Athens,_Georgia
City in Georgia, United States
in 1803 along the Oconee River, it served as the state capital of Georgia from 1804 to 1868, including during the American Civil War. The city's layout—modeled
Milledgeville,_Georgia
Pennamite–Yankee War (1769–1784) Oconee War (1784) Burr conspiracy (1804–1807) Chesapeake–Leopard affair (1807) Little Belt affair (1811) Railroad Wars (1853–1855)
Timeline of United States military operations
Timeline_of_United_States_military_operations
Colonel in Revolutionary militia (1738 – 1806)
and was a commissioner in the Pendleton District. He died at his home in Oconee County, South Carolina in 1806 of heart dropsy. An obelisk monument to him
Benjamin_Cleveland
Military unit (1733–1879)
included the War of Jenkins' Ear, 1737-1748, American Revolutionary War, 1775–1783, the Oconee Wars, 1787–1797, The Embargo Wars, 1807–1812, the War of 1812
Georgia_Militia
Public university in Georgia, United States
locations include Dahlonega, Oakwood (Gainesville Campus), Watkinsville (Oconee Campus), Blue Ridge, and Cumming. With nearly 20,000 enrolled students,
University_of_North_Georgia
County in Georgia, United States
21st century, the county has had a housing boom. It has proximity to Lake Oconee, a recreation site, as well as to major employment centers such as Atlanta
Morgan_County,_Georgia
Oconee Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Athens, Georgia, near the University of Georgia. Established in 1856, it continues to serve as a
Oconee_Hill_Cemetery
American politician (1741–1813)
most of the Cherokee lands in the present Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens counties. After the war, Anderson served as a brigadier-general in the state
Robert Anderson (Revolutionary War)
Robert_Anderson_(Revolutionary_War)
American polity
The Trans-Oconee Republic was a short-lived, independent state west of the Oconee River (in the state of Georgia). Established by General Elijah Clarke
Trans-Oconee_Republic
Man-made lake in South Carolina, United States
water is used to cool Duke Energy's three nuclear reactors located at the Oconee Nuclear Generating Station. In addition, the dams help generate hydroelectric
Lake_Keowee
USS Oconee (AOG-34) was a Mettawee-class gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet
USS_Oconee
City in Oconee County, South Carolina
Seneca is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, Seneca had a population of 8,850. It is the principal city of
Seneca,_South_Carolina
Man-made lake in northwestern South Carolina, United States
area, with the exception of northern Oconee County, to the United States. The Cherokee did not cede the Oconee mountains until 1815. Settlers from the
Lake_Jocassee
Seminole Chief (c. 1710 – 1783)
as he held a very large herd of cattle. Ahaya was the chief of a town of Oconee people near the Chattahoochee River. Around 1750 he led his people into
Ahaya
Military unit
Oconnee wars, The Embargo Wars, and The War of 1812. They were part of the force that occupied Fort Pulaski that opened the American Civil War, and served
Chatham_Artillery
Historic Cherokee town
a more defensible location. Both historic sites are within present-day Oconee County, South Carolina at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. European
Keowee
American politician (born 1942)
South Carolina state senator, representing the 1st district which includes Oconee and Pickens counties. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Macaulay was
Alexander_Macaulay
Mountain in Georgia, United States
Georgians, "Yonah Bald") is a mountain ridge located in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in Georgia, United States. It is between the cities of Cleveland
Yonah_Mountain
Indigenous people from Southeastern Woodlands
Tuckabatchee decided to wage war against white settlers on Muscogee lands. War parties attacked settlers along the Oconee River, and Georgia mobilized
Muscogee
Native American paramount chiefdom
its southern capital of Altamaha and sometimes known to scholars as the Oconee Province, was a Late Mississippian paramount chiefdom in the U.S. state
Ocute
Topics referred to by the same term
an unincorporated community Corinth, Ohio Corinth, South Carolina, in Oconee County Corinth, Saluda County, South Carolina Corinth, Knox County, Tennessee
Corinth
Confederate prisoner-of-war camp in Georgia
Georgia, was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the final fourteen months of the American Civil War. Most of the site lies in southwestern Macon
Andersonville_Prison
19th-century Southern US architecture
Before and After the War". ThoughtCo. Dotdash. Retrieved 15 May 2020. Linley, John (2014). Architecture of Middle Georgia: The Oconee Area. University of
Antebellum_architecture
Confederate Army general (1819–1866)
Dalton, Georgia (the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad). He is buried in Oconee Hill Cemetery in Athens, Georgia. A bust of General Smith stands at the
Martin_Luther_Smith
County in Georgia, United States
In 1801 the Clarke County Commission had selected Watkinsville (now in Oconee County) as the county seat. All county offices, including the courts and
Clarke_County,_Georgia
American politician
War II. After military service, Parker moved briefly to Danville, Virginia, and then to Seneca, South Carolina. His political career began in Oconee County
Marshall_Parker
before being commissioned ensign on July 1, 1897. During the Spanish–American War, Brumby was a junior officer aboard the armored cruiser New York, flagship
Frank_H._Brumby
Seminole principal chief of the Alachua chiefly line
by European Americans, was a Seminole principal chief, of the Alachua (Oconee) chiefly line. He was probably the younger brother of King Payne, who succeeded
Bolek
Census-designated place in South Carolina, United States
Newry is a census-designated place in Oconee County, South Carolina. According to the 2020 United States Census, the population of the CDP was 199. The
Newry,_South_Carolina
County in Georgia, United States
between Tatnall and Montgomery ran from the mouth of Limestone Creek on the Oconee River, just below modern Mount Vernon, Georgia, to the mouth of Wolf Creek
Montgomery_County,_Georgia
1864 military campaign of the American Civil War
east, in the direction of Augusta. They destroyed the bridge across the Oconee River and then turned south. The first real resistance was felt by Howard's
Sherman's_March_to_the_Sea
American baseball player (1921–2018)
Marvin Eugene Rackley (July 25, 1921 – April 24, 2018) was an American baseball player who was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played from 1947
Marv_Rackley
County in Georgia, United States
county has had a housing boom. It has proximity to Lake Oconee, Lake Sinclair, and the Oconee River, all of which are recreation sites, as well as to
Putnam_County,_Georgia
American politician
Civil Air Patrol and later in the United States Coast Guard during World War II. Argo was first elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1976
Bob_Argo
United States Army general
Thomas Jefferson Davis (October 19, 1893 – 1964[citation needed]) was born in West Union, South Carolina and worked as a farmer until his enlistment in
Thomas_Jefferson_Davis
City in Georgia, United States
The city is in the Oconee River watershed and is located 5 miles (8 km) east of Lake Oconee and 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Oconee National Forest. As
Greensboro,_Georgia
American politician (1823–1862)
and that a Confederate soldier may have been responsible. He is buried at Oconee Hill Cemetery in Athens, Georgia. The T. R. R. Cobb House, where Thomas
Thomas_R._R._Cobb
American politician (1906–1978)
1963. He died on August 13, 1978, in Athens, Georgia, and was buried in Oconee Hill Cemetery. His grandson, Brian Kemp, entered politics and served in
Julian_H._Cox
Lower Cherokee settlement in present-day Oconee County, South Carolina
settlement located along Tamassee Creek in the Cheohee Valley of present-day Oconee County, South Carolina. The town belonged to the Keowee group of Cherokee
Tomassee_(Cherokee_town)
County in Georgia, United States
between Woodville, Union Point, and White Plains, is located in the Upper Oconee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. The northern half of the remainder
Greene_County,_Georgia
19th-century Seminole chief and military leader
born into a family of hereditary chiefs descended from Cowkeeper of the Oconee tribe of the Seminole in the village of Cuscowilla on the Alachua savannah
Billy_Bowlegs
USS Kanawha (AOG-31) USS Narraguagas (AOG-32) USS Ochlockonee (AOG-33) USS Oconee (AOG-34) USS Ogeechee (AOG-35) USS Ontonagon (AOG-36) USS Yahara (AOG-37)
Mettawee-class_tanker
Town in Georgia, United States
Bishop is a town in Oconee County, Georgia, United States, known for its historical charm, community-focused events, and scenic rural setting. As of the
Bishop,_Georgia
County in Georgia, United States
43,799. The county seat is Milledgeville, which was developed along the Oconee River. Baldwin County is part of the Milledgeville micropolitan statistical
Baldwin_County,_Georgia
Seminole leader (1804–1838)
group of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War, when the United States tried to remove the tribe from their lands in Florida
Osceola
U.S. House districts in the state of South Carolina
(part) Greenwood County Laurens County McCormick County Newberry County Oconee County Pickens County Saluda County Greenville County (part) Spartanburg
South Carolina's congressional districts
South_Carolina's_congressional_districts
Mountain located in Stephens County, Georgia
Battle of the Narrows, also called the Battle of Currahee, during the Civil War. Casualties were small and the wounded were cared for by neighbors. During
Currahee_Mountain
American Revolutionary War spy (1741–1830)
Eventually, she settled with her son John Hart and his family along the Oconee River in Clarke County near Athens. Around 1803 John Hart took his mother
Nancy_Hart
American politician
four days shy of his 73rd birthday; interment was in Beaverdam Cemetery, Oconee County, South Carolina. Elias Earle, Samuel's uncle, and John Baylis Earle
Samuel_Earle
River in the United States of America
the confluence of the Toxaway River and the Whitewater River in northern Oconee County, South Carolina. The confluence is today submerged beneath the waters
Keowee_River
Toms River, New Jersey Occidental College Tigers Los Angeles, California Oconee Fall Line Technical College Owls Sandersville, Georgia Odessa College Wranglers
List of college team nicknames in the United States
List_of_college_team_nicknames_in_the_United_States
U.S. state
Carolina became a royal colony in 1719. During the American Revolutionary War, South Carolina was the site of major activity among the American colonies
South_Carolina
Black Seminole war leader (c. 1812–1882)
settlements affiliated with, and under the jurisdiction of, the Alachua band of Oconee Seminole along the Suwannee River (see Bolek's "old town"). In 1818, when
John_Horse
Indigenous people along the Chattahoochee River
Hitchiti language. Other Hitchiti-speaking towns included Apalachicola, Oconee, Osuchi, and Ocmulque, and possibly Chiacahuti, Talipaste, Ylapi, Tacusa
Hitchiti
Lower Cherokee settlement on the Toxaway River in South Carolina
Toxoway) was a Lower Cherokee settlement on the Toxaway River in present-day Oconee County, South Carolina. Classified among the Lower Towns Keowee group, Toxaway
Toxaway_(Cherokee_town)
Early Cherokee settlements established in North America
copyright free book; Oconee Museum copyright holder of Sketches of Cherokee Villages in South Carolina; date August 2020 "Anderson-Oconee-Pickens County SC
Historic_Cherokee_settlements
U.S. national forest in South Carolina
Pickens Ranger District comprising over 85,000 acres which lies entirely in Oconee county and is part of the Appalachian Mountains. Forest headquarters of
Sumter_National_Forest
American politician (1739–1812)
Clarke, a popular veteran of the American Revolutionary War, illegally established the Trans-Oconee Republic as an independent state on western state hunting
George_Mathews_(soldier)
The Oconee Regional Library System (OCRL) is a public library system that serves the counties of Glascock, Laurens, Johnson, Treutlen, and Washington Georgia
Oconee Regional Library System
Oconee_Regional_Library_System
and all but about 70 square miles (180 km2) along the Chattooga River of Oconee County. The land along the Chattooga belonged the Cherokee and Creek peoples
Pendleton District, South Carolina
Pendleton_District,_South_Carolina
County in South Carolina, United States
judicial area composed of present-day Greenville, Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties (the latter was not organized until 1868); at that time it also
Pickens County, South Carolina
Pickens_County,_South_Carolina
U.S. House district for South Carolina
includes all of Abbeville, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda counties and portions of Greenville and Newberry counties
South Carolina's 3rd congressional district
South_Carolina's_3rd_congressional_district
American baseball player (1931–1995)
approximately $500,000. At that time, Mantle purchased a condominium on Lake Oconee near Greensboro, Georgia, which was near Johnson's home, and stayed there
Mickey_Mantle
Military unit
America during the American Civil War. The brigade was the largest Confederate unit to be recruited from Kentucky during the war. Its original commander was
Orphan_Brigade
2016. Covak, Joseph (2 May 2019). "'Psychopath': 5 Years After Grisly Lake Oconee Murders, Who killed the Dermonds — and Why?". The Telegraph. Retrieved 5
List of solved missing person cases (2010s)
List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(2010s)
American record executive (born 1929)
Gordy family and Bertha Fuller Gordy, who had relocated to Detroit from Oconee, Washington County, Georgia, in 1922 as a part of the Great Migration. His
Berry_Gordy
Unprosecuted 1946 mob lynchings in Georgia, United States
the murders were committed on Moore's Ford Bridge in Walton County and Oconee County, Georgia, between Monroe and Watkinsville. However, the victims were
Moore's_Ford_lynchings
Highway in Georgia, United States
of Haralson, Carroll, Douglas, Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Walton, Oconee, Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, McDuffie, Columbia, and Richmond counties.
U.S._Route_78_in_Georgia
Creek chief of the Upper Creek towns
the Upper Creek towns who led many of the Red Sticks actions in the Creek War (1813–1814) against Lower Creek towns and against allied forces of the United
William_Weatherford
American politician (1750–1818)
troops stationed on the Oconee, surrounded and isolated General Elijah Clarke's fortifications on the Oconee called the Trans-Oconee Republic. After some
Jared_Irwin
Reservoir on the Georgia/South Carolina border, United States
from 1957 to 1959. Lake Hartwell is named for the American Revolutionary War figure Nancy Hart. Nancy Hart lived in the Georgia frontier, and was known
Lake_Hartwell
River in the United States of America
Archived from the original on 20 October 2011. Retrieved 20 December 2009. Oconee County General Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1971 ed.). South Carolina Department
Seneca_River_(South_Carolina)
Meredith Emerson 24 United States Hiker who went missing in Chattahoochee–Oconee National Forest while walking her dog. Her headless body was found days
List of solved missing person cases (2000s)
List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(2000s)
American politician (1815–1868)
heart attack there. His body was returned to Athens, Georgia, for burial in Oconee Hill Cemetery. As a former Speaker of the House, his portrait had been on
Howell_Cobb
American college football coach and administrator (1932–2022)
symptoms of COVID-19 in the same month as his death. Dooley was interred at Oconee Hill Cemetery, behind Sanford Stadium, on November 3, 2022. Dooley was inducted
Vince_Dooley
Georgia 69.97% McDuffie County, Georgia 64.31% Lincoln County, Georgia 61.65% Oconee County, Georgia 56.21% Taft-Sherman postcard Collier's magazine cover Humorous
1908 United States presidential election
1908_United_States_presidential_election
Native American leader
participation by Neamathla is not documented. When the British returned in the War of 1812, he was "among the first chiefs to answer their call". The Creek
Neamathla
American environmental activist
newspaper, the Oconee Arrow. Shortly after As I Saw It was published, Rusk was interviewed and still maintained his opposition to the Vietnam War, saying "It
Richard_Rusk
Reuters. 30 March 2026. Floyd, Christopher J. (September 25, 2014). "Trans-Oconee Republic". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2023-02-18. KIPDF: Revolution
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Savannah, later called Old Savannah and Oconee, was a gunboat in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Savannah was formerly the steamer
CSS_Savannah_(gunboat)
Valley in Rabun County, Georgia, United States
others argue that Nancy Ward was the warwoman. Nancy Hart (a Revolutionary War era woman) was a resident of what is now Elbert County, Georgia and is the
Warwoman_Dell
American multinational luxury hotel chain
The CW 2017 soap reboot Dynasty features The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee in Greensboro, Georgia, as the set for Season 2, Episode 11 "The Sight of
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company
The_Ritz-Carlton_Hotel_Company
U.S. state flag
form since 1775, being based on one of the first American Revolutionary War flags. While keeping most of its design intact since its adoption, it has
Flag_of_South_Carolina
Native American tribe in Florida, U.S.
Miccosukee Tribe in northern Florida; these groups included elements of the Oconee, Hitchiti, Eufala, and Appalachicola tribal towns in southern Georgia and
Miccosukee
Temperate rainforest in the Appalachian Mountains
Nantahala National Forest, Gorges State Park, DuPont State Forest, Chatahoochee-Oconee National Forest, and elsewhere in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Great Smoky
Appalachian temperate rainforest
Appalachian_temperate_rainforest
American actor (1892–1957)
was the youngest of five children. His older brother Sam drowned in the Oconee River; Hardy pulled him from the river but was unable to resuscitate him
Oliver_Hardy
Gunboat of the United States Navy
Squadron in 1845 as flagship for Commodore Perry. During the Mexican–American War, she took part in expeditions against Alvarado, Tampico, Pánuco, and Laguna
USS_Mississippi_(1841)
American politician
on May 3, 1865. He remained in Atlanta until his death and was buried in Oconee Hill Cemetery in Athens, Georgia. Of his sons, Howell Cobb Glenn, a lawyer
Luther_Glenn
concession, or secession of land. Territorial conquests as a result of war are included on the timeline at the conclusion of major military campaigns
Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
Timeline_of_geopolitical_changes_(1500–1899)
Muskogean language spoken in southern US
centuries. Hitchiti was the language of tribal towns such as Hitchiti, Chiaha, Oconee, Okmulgee, Sawokli, and Apalachicola and possibly the older polity of Ocute
Mikasuki_language
OCONEE WAR
OCONEE WAR
Surname or Lastname
Italian
Italian : from the title of rank conte ‘count’ (from Latin comes, genitive comitis ‘companion’). Probably in this sense (and the Late Latin sense of ‘traveling companion’), it was a medieval personal name; as a title it was no doubt applied ironically as a nickname for someone with airs and graces or simply for someone who worked in the service of a count.English : variant of Count, cognate with 1.French : nickname for someone in the service of a count or for someone who behaved pretentiously, from Old French conte, cunte ‘count’ (of the same derivation as 1).French (Conté) : variant of Comté (see Comte).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English cony ‘rabbit’ (a back-formation from conies, from Old French conis, plural of conil), a nickname for someone thought to resemble a rabbit in some way or a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in rabbits or rabbit skins.
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Strong Counsel; Image
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Attractive
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Cone bearing tree
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Black; A Hard Wood
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cowey.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Cone-bearing Tree; Pine
Boy/Male
Indian
Cone bearing tree, Fir
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Cone Bearing Tree
Girl/Female
Australian
Maiden
Girl/Female
Egyptian Greek
Black.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Cushion; Helpful
Surname or Lastname
Spanish and Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese : nickname from the title of rank conde ‘count’, a derivative of Latin comes, comitis ‘companion’.English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Irish
Handsome.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Cone bearing tree, Fir
Girl/Female
Muslim
Cone bearing tree
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Cone Bearing Tree
Girl/Female
Muslim
Cone bearing tree
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Cone-bearing Tree; Fir; Pine
OCONEE WAR
OCONEE WAR
Boy/Male
Muslim
Handsome, Water
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wise, Ruler, Queen
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Born to Win; Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew
White
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Debater; Orator; Well-versed in the Arts
Boy/Male
Australian, Italian, Latin
Lucky; Happy; Fortunate
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Mister; A Spiritual Title; Master; Owner
Male
German
Lombardic form of German Anselm, ANSHELM means "divine helmet."
Girl/Female
Indian
Cloud, Joyful
Male
Esperanto
Pet form of Esperanto Antono, possibly ANCHJO means "invaluable."Â
OCONEE WAR
OCONEE WAR
OCONEE WAR
OCONEE WAR
OCONEE WAR
v. t.
To mulct; to fine.
n.
Alt. of Cooee
imp. & p. p.
of Sconce
p. p.
A poll tax; a mulct or fine.
n.
See Sconce.
p. p.
A piece of armor for the head; headpiece; helmet.
n. & v.
See Conge, Conge.
p. p.
A protection for a light; a lantern or cased support for a candle; hence, a fixed hanging or projecting candlestick.
p. p.
A fixed seat or shelf.
p. p.
A hut for protection and shelter; a stall.
n.
Anything shaped more or less like a mathematical cone; as, a volcanic cone, a collection of scoriae around the crater of a volcano, usually heaped up in a conical form.
v. t.
To shut up in a sconce; to imprison; to insconce.
a.
Consisting of a series of parallel cones, each made up of many concentric cones closely packed together; -- said of a kind of structure sometimes observed in sedimentary rocks.
p. p.
A squinch.
p. p.
A fragment of a floe of ice.
p. p.
Hence, the circular tube, with a brim, in a candlestick, into which the candle is inserted.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sconce
p. p.
Fig.: The head; the skull; also, brains; sense; discretion.
n.
One of the soft gelatinous cones found in the compound eyes of certain insects, taking the place of the crystalline cones of others.
v. t.
To render cone-shaped; to bevel like the circular segment of a cone; as, to cone the tires of car wheels.