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词条 Draft:Minatti
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  1. Conditions Today

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{{AFC submission|d|mergeto|Lake Hancock|u=FloridaArmy|ns=118|decliner=Robert McClenon|declinets=20180916031126|ts=20180828150742}} {{AFC submission|d|mergeto|Lake Hancock|u=FloridaArmy|ns=118|decliner=AngusWOOF|declinets=20180828145259|small=yes|ts=20180625044757}} {{AFC comment|1=This draft still doesn't contain enough material to warrant a stand-alone stub, and the material in this draft is also in the Lake Hancock article. Either the article can be left alone or expanded, or this draft can be expanded and then resubmitted. Robert McClenon (talk) 03:11, 16 September 2018 (UTC)}}{{AFC comment|1=Material for the settlement is still about a paragraph and can be merged into Lake Cancock for WITHIN. You can retain the infobox there and redirect. AngusWOOF (barksniff) 14:52, 28 August 2018 (UTC)}}{{AFC comment|1=History of Bartow, Florida also has some overlap. -- RoySmith (talk) 23:52, 27 August 2018 (UTC)}}{{AFC comment|1=The text here is copy-pasted from our existing Lake Hancock article. Or, perhaps, the other way around? In any case, we should only have a single copy. My hunch is this is sufficiently notable to deserve its own article, but I haven't fully convinced myself of that yet. If we do keep it as stand-alone, it needs to be expanded and better sourced. -- RoySmith (talk) 18:24, 26 August 2018 (UTC)}}
{{comment|This information also appears on the Bartow, Florida page. -- Crameraj (talk) 27 August 2018}}{{ref improve|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox settlement
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}}Minatti was a slave settlement east of Saddle Creek near Lake Hancock in Florida after the First Seminole War.[4] It was located on the lake's south shore.[5] It was about two miles from where Oponay, an Okmulgee Upper Creek allied with Red Stick leader Red McQueen, lived. The name of the village means manatee.[6] Oponay had peach, corn, potatoes among his crops worked by his Blacks slaves in the village.[4] The settlement was destroyed by the end of the Second Seminole War in 1842.[7]

Conditions Today

The location of the settlement is behind the Polk County Sheriff's Office's Burnham-McCall Training Center.

References

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