Tustanagee Thlucco, known to local whites as Big Warrior, was a principal chief of the Creek Nation from the Upper Town of Tuckabatchee. He was an important ally of the United States during the Creek War of 1813-14. Big Warrior also owned several taverns on the Federal Road as well as a horseracing track close to the Fort Hull military installation, near the present-day community of Warriorstand, Macon County. This engraving appeared in the 1847 book The Pictorial Life of Andrew Jackson by John Frost.
Engraving of Big Warrior

Courtesy of the New York Public Library
