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Name |
Seminole Indians |
Number of Archive records |
6 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
5 |
Number of Photo records |
2 |
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Artwork of Florida - Book
Part 8 of an 11 part narrative on the history of Florida. Narrative from each book continues from the previous book covering a subsequent period of time, ending at the time of publication in 1904. Part 8 covers 1811 to 1861. A collection of art photoengravings of different Florida locales taken around the turn of the 20th century is interspersed with the narrative.
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Brien Laing Interview with: Louise Galloway - Recording, Audio
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Brien Laing Interview with Lovett Raulerson - Recording, Audio
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Brien Lange Interview with: George Davis - Recording, Audio
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Man in the Everglades: 2000 years of human history in the Everglades National Park - Book
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Narrative of A Voyage to the Spanish Main, in the ship "Two Friends; The occupation of Amelia Island, by McGregor, & C.--Sketches of the Province of East Florida; and anecdotes illustrative of the habits and manners of the Seminole Indians: with an appendix containing a detail of the Seminole War, and the execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister. - Book
A facsimile of the narrative the The Amelia Island Affair which began in June 1817 with the seizure of Fernandina by Scottish adventurer Sir Gregor MacGregor who represented several South American insurgent governments. It ended six months later with the occupation of Amelia Island by military forces of the United States.
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Narrative of a Voyage to the Spanish Main, in the Ship "Two Friends"; the Occupation of Amelia Island by M'Gregor.;Sketches of the Province of East Florida;and Anecdotes of the Seminole Indians - Book
A facsimile of the narrative the The Amelia Island Affair which began in June 1817 with the seizure of Fernandina by Scottish adventurer Sir Gregor MacGregor who represented several South American insurgent governments. It ended six months later with the occupation of Amelia Island by military forces of the United States.
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Our Georgia-Florida Frontier: The Okefinokee Swamp - Book
History and cartography of the Okefinokee Swamp. Part I: Name, pre-Desotan and Desotan period. Part II: Synonymy of the Suwannee River 1515-1800. Part III: French and Spanish settlements, Riod de May, early Indian tribes (Timucua, Yamassees, Uchees, Shawnees) Part IV: Cartography, 1750-1800, 1800-1850. Part V: The Creeks and the Creek Wars and Treaties to 1818. Part VI: The Seminoles and the Seminole Wars to 1838.
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Seminole Woman. - Print, Photographic
Picture of Seminole woman taken by Arthur Steil while on a trip for government engineering in South Florida.
Record Type: Photo
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Seminole Woman and child. - Print, Photographic
Picture of Seminole woman with baby. Picture taken by Arthur Steil while on a trip for government engineering in South Florida.
Record Type: Photo
