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Investigating Second Seminole War Sites in Florida: Identification Through Limited Testing Christine Bell University of South Florida
Fort King National Historic Landmark Education Guide 1 Fig5
Who Are the Seminole People? by Willard Steele
Seminole Origins
Here the Gover- and Executive Branches Work.” Bill, Said He Had Been Told the Bill Would Nor Was Coming From
Seminole War Period Towns and Camps Tallahassee
4.0 Historical Overview
The Florida Historical Quarterly Published by the Florida Historical Society ·
Florida Historical Quarterly (ISSN 0015-4113) Is Published Quarterly by the Flor- Ida Historical Society, University of South Florida, 4202 E
The Florida Historical Quarterly
Egmont Key: a Seminole Story
The Forgotten Seminoles
WINTER ISSUE: October 15
A History of Indian Tribes Living in 'The Gulf Coast Area of the United States
The Micanopy NO Dog Standing Athwart Tuscawilla Yelling STOP
DATING HISTORIC HOUSES in ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA By
African Americans and the Transformation of Muskogee Society, 1700-1819 Jason Herbert
The Micanopy NO Dog Standing Athwart Tuscawilla Yelling STOP
Top View
Florida Native American Heritage Trail Florida Department of State
The Seminole Wars
INDEX to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W
Volume XXII January 1944 Number 3
Black Seminole Involvement and Leadership During the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842
Shelby Osceola, 2006 Breakaway Roping Champion
SEMINOLE TRIBUNE “Voice of the Unconquered”
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 55, Number 2
The Seminole War: Its Background and Onset
The Paynes Town Seminole Site (8Al366), a Case Study
E Seminole Art & Culture
Nomination Form Date Entered OCT 2 3 1933 1. Name
Billy Bowlegs (Holata Micco) in the Seminole Wars (Part I)
UCLA Historical Journal
Florida Historical Quarterly, XXXIII (January-April 1955), 252, 255-56
The Background and Continued Cultural and Historical Importance of the Seminole Wars in Florida
More About the Seminole Wars Safe Guarding Slavery Was One of the Key Factors Motivating the US Government’S Action
The English Cooperative Review