Native Americans -I-
Inthlanis, one of the signers of the Creek Cession of 1818, which included land located on the Apalachu River, the City of Washington and Walton, Gwinnett and Hall Counties.
Iskegio, second Mico of the Cussetas, was present at the council with Oglethorpe in 1739 to discuss Spanish occupation of Georgia.
Islands, Joseph, Creek Indian, "brave and fierce in his youth, and a heroic pioneer preacher when he has professed the faith his people hated. One day at LaFayette, Alabama, Rev. Frank Calloway restrained the young Indian from using his scalping knife on some white settlers, and put a bible in his hands...." He was a man of property, and spent time among his friends, to convert them. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1890
Is-po-go-mico, Creek, set his mark to a Treaty dated 11 December 1821. Cherokee Phoenix dated December 11, 1829.