
North Fork
Originally a Creek Settlement, North Fork, had a considerable number of African inhabitants. When Confederates, raided the town in 1862, many of the African citizens lost personal property and were forced to flee the town. By the turn of the century it was an exclusively African town, with Sugar T. George serving as the most widely respected Town King in the Creek Nation.

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