Seminoles by Spessard Stone

SEMINOLES



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Affidavits Of July 1849 Indian Attack
Josie Billie and Jefferson Davis Thomas
Billy Bowlegs (Holata Micco) In The Seminole Wars
Billy Bowlegs: Seminole Chief
Billy Bowlegs III
John Carney's Tombstone
Capt. John Charles Casey 1809-1856
Chipco and Tallahassee Led Seminole Remnant in Florida
Chipco, Among The Seminoles Peculiar Manners and Customs of the Remnants of the Tribe
Chipco: Tallahassee Chief
Chipco's Village
Coacoochee - Seminole Warrior Chief
Dade's Massacre Enactment
Fort Chokonikla, Florida
Fort Chokonikla, Florida - Not A Shot Fired
Fort Green, Florida In March 1856
Fort Green, Florida Of April 1856
Fort Green, Florida Of December 1856
George Lucas Hartsuff 1830-1874
Lt. Hartsuff Reports, October 27, 1854
Capt. William B. Hooker Takes Command
Latest Indian News, Florida Peninsular, July 5, 1856
Capt. Leroy G. Lesley: Scouting For Indians In April 1857
Capt. Leroy G. Lesley: Scouting For Indians In November 1856
Capt. Leroy G. Lesley: Scouting For Indians In January 1857
Major W. W. Morris' Reports On Kennedy-Darling Trading Post Attack Of July 1849
Capt. George Payne's Letter To F. W. Pierce
Lt. Joseph M. Pearce Reports On Fort Hartsuff
Pease Creek Tragedy
Scalping Indians
Seminole Indians Of 1877
Seminoles In 1879
Seminole War Campaign Of February 1841
Capt. S. L. Sparkman - Scouting For Indians In The Big Cypress In January 1858
Col. Steptoe Reports In November 1849
Thrilling Adventure Among The Florida Indians In 1839
Troublesome Creek, Florida


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