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The problem with Apalachee Bay, which about 150 miles east of here, you would think, oh, if Panama City didn't get much, then how could Apalachi Bay get anything.
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The Apalachi on Appalachee Bay in Florida, who were conquered by the English about 1705 and afterward incorporated with the Creeks, were dialectically closely akin to the Hichitee; the Seminole also were largely an offshoot from this tribe.
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Apalachi were driven out, the tribes of northern Florida also were forced away by the English.
Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891 John Wesley Powell 1868
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So far as known only three women of the Apalachi survived in 1886, and they lived at the Alibamu town above referred to.
Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891 John Wesley Powell 1868
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Black Apalachi ran his heart out to be second to Don't Push It last year, 20 lengths clear of the third; and had been tanking along in the lead when discarding his rider at Becher's second time round the previous year.
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Don't Push It left gets the better of Black Apalachi in last year's Grand National enlarge
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His big hope Timbera was a late withdrawal in 2004 and Black Apalachi ran a cracker to be runner-up last year.
BBC News - Home 2011
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ONE of these trading-houses was to be fixed about sixty miles higher up the river, from this place, by the name of Spalding's upper store; a second at Alachua, about fifty miles West from the river St. Juan; and a third at Talahasochte, a considerable town of the Siminoles, on the river Little St. Juan, near the bay of Apalachi, about one hundred and twenty miles distance.
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It is said, that St. Ille, St. Mary, and the beautiful river Little St. Juan, which discharges its waters into the bay of Apalachi, at St. Mark's, take their rise from this swamp.
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Successful 3 times this season, including Becher Chase here in November (despite jumping unconvincingly) and Grade 2 at Fairyhouse (beat stable-companion Black Apalachi).
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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