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Eufaula may refer to: Places in the United States ;Cities: *Eufaula, Alabama *Eufaula, Oklahoma *Eufaula, Washington ;Lakes: *Eufaula Lake Lake Eufaula, sometimes referred to as Eufaula Lake, is a reservoir in Oklahoma. It is located on the Canadian River, upstream from its confluence with the Arkansas River and near the town of Eufaula. The lake covers parts of McIntosh County, ..., Oklahoma * Walter F. George Lake, Alabama–Georgia; commonly known as Lake Eufaula Other uses * ''Eufaula'' (album), an album by the Atlanta Rhythm Section * ''Eufaula'' (YTB-800), a United States Navy ''Natick''-class large harbor tug named for the Alabama city * Eufaula people, an indigenous people in Georgia, United States See also * Eufala, Florida {{disambig ...
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Eufaula, Alabama
Eufaula is the largest city in Barbour County, Alabama, Barbour County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census the city's population was 13,137. History The site along the Chattahoochee River that is now modern-day Eufaula was occupied by three Muscogee, Muscogee Creek tribe (Native American), tribes, including the Eufaula people, Eufaulas. By the 1820s the land was part of the Creek Indian Territory and supposedly off-limits to white settlement. By 1827 enough illegal white settlement had occurred that the Creeks appealed to the federal government for protection of their property rights. In July of that year, federal troops were sent to the Eufaula area to remove the settlers by force of arms, a conflict known as the "Intruders War". The Creeks signed the Treaty of Washington (1826), Treaty of Washington in 1826, ceding most of their land in Georgia and eastern Alabama to the United States, but it was not fully effective in practice until th ...
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Eufaula, Oklahoma
Eufaula is a city and county seat of McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,813 at the 2010 census, an increase of 6.6 percent from 2,639 in 2000. Eufaula is in the southern part of the county, north of McAlester and south of Muskogee.John C. Harkey and Mary C. Harkey, "Eufaula," ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''.
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The name "Eufaula" comes from the , part of the

Eufaula, Washington
Eufaula is an unincorporated community in Cowlitz County, Washington. Eufaula is located northwest of the city of Longview, reached by traveling westbound out of the city along Washington State Route 4, also known as Ocean Beach Highway, turning north onto Coal Creek Road and then Harmony Drive. The Eufaula community is part of the Longview School District, a K-12 K-1 is a professional kickboxing promotion established in 1993, well known worldwide mainly for its heavyweight division fights and Grand Prix tournaments. In January 2012, K-1 Global Holdings Limited, a company registered in Hong Kong, acquired ... school district of about 6,600 students. Geography Eufaula is located at (46.1956663, -123.0478938). External linksLongview Public Schools website References Unincorporated communities in Cowlitz County, Washington Unincorporated communities in Washington (state) {{CowlitzCountyWA-geo-stub ...
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Eufaula Lake
Lake Eufaula, sometimes referred to as Eufaula Lake, is a reservoir in Oklahoma. It is located on the Canadian River, upstream from its confluence with the Arkansas River and near the town of Eufaula. The lake covers parts of McIntosh County, Pittsburg, Haskell and Okmulgee counties and drains . Water sources include the Canadian, North Fork Canadian and Deep Fork rivers.O'Dell, Larry. ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''. "Lake Eufaula."Retrieved April 20, 201/ref> It is the largest-capacity lake in the state of Oklahoma with a volume of , a surface area of and of shoreline. History Congress approved construction of the dam and lake in 1946 to provide flood control, hydroelectric power, water supply, navigation and recreation. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction of the 975 meter-long (3,199 feet) Eufaula Dam wall in 1956 and was completed in 1964. President Lyndon B. Johnson came to Oklahoma to dedicate the dam on September 25, 196 ...
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Walter F
Walter may refer to: People * Walter (name), both a surname and a given name * Little Walter, American blues harmonica player Marion Walter Jacobs (1930–1968) * Gunther (wrestler), Austrian professional wrestler and trainer Walter Hahn (born 1987), who previously wrestled as "Walter" * Walter, standard author abbreviation for Thomas Walter (botanist) ( – 1789) Companies * American Chocolate, later called Walter, an American automobile manufactured from 1902 to 1906 * Walter Energy, a metallurgical coal producer for the global steel industry * Walter Aircraft Engines, Czech manufacturer of aero-engines Films and television * ''Walter'' (1982 film), a British television drama film * Walter Vetrivel, a 1993 Tamil crime drama film * ''Walter'' (2014 film), a British television crime drama * ''Walter'' (2015 film), an American comedy-drama film * ''Walter'' (2020 film), an Indian crime drama film * ''W*A*L*T*E*R'', a 1984 pilot for a spin-off of the TV series ''M*A*S*H'' * ''W ...
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Eufaula (album)
''Eufaula'' is an album by Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, released in 1999. Track listing #"I'm Not the Only One" (Buie, Hammond) – 5:13 #"Who You Gonna Run To" (Buie, Cobb, Nix) – 3:26 #"Dreamy Alabama" (Buie, Cobb, Hammond) – 4:35 #"Nothing's as Bad as It Seems" (Buie, Cobb, Hammond) – 3:22 #"When" (Buie, Daughtry) – 4:39 #"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (Buie, Cobb, McKibben) – 4:21 #"Fine Day (The Day You Come Back to Me)" (Buie, Cobb, Hammond) – 4:46 #"What Happened to Us" (Buie, Hammond) – 3:49 #"Unique" (Buie, Cobb, Hammond) – 3:29 #"How Can You Do This?" (Buie, Cobb, Hammond) – 4:11 #"What's Up Wid Dat?" (Buie, Daughtry, Hammond, Stone) – 3:07 Personnel *Barry Bailey - guitar * Dean Daughtry - keyboards *Ronnie Hammond - vocals, background vocals *Robert White Johnson - background vocals *Steve Nathan - strings, Hammond organ *Justin Senker - bass *Steve Stone - guitar *R. J. Vealey - percussion, drums Production *Producers: Buddy Buie, Ro ...
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Eufaula (YTB-800)
''Eufaula'' (YTB-800) was a United States Navy named for Eufaula, Alabama. Construction The contract for ''Eufaula'' was awarded 2 May 1968. She was laid down on 5 August 1968 at Slidell, Louisiana, by Southern Shipbuilding Corp and launched 22 February 1969. Operational history ''Eufaula'' served the 5th Naval District at Norfolk, Virginia and Naval Station Rota, Spain from 1969 - 1992. On 7 December 1992, ex-''Eufaula'' was transferred to the Maritime Administration National Defense Reserve Fleet The National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF) consists of ships of the United States of America, mostly merchant vessels, that have been "mothballed" but can be activated within 20 to 120 days to provide shipping during national military emergencies .... References * External links * Natick-class large harbor tugs Ships built in Slidell, Louisiana 1966 ships {{US-mil-ship-stub ...
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Eufaula People
The Eufaula people were a tribe of Native Americans in the United States, located in the Southeast. A Muskogean-speaking people, they possibly broke off from the Kealedji or Hilibi tribe."The Eufaula Tribe."
''Access Genealogy.'' (retrieved 8 September 2010)
They were part of the . Some Eufaula lived along the in what became the state of