The Origin, Progress, and Conclusions of the Florida War: To which is Appended a Record of Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, Musicians, and Privates of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, who Were Killed in Battle Or Died of Disease as Also the Names of Officers who Were Distinguished by Brevets, and the Names of Others Recommended ; Together with the Orders for Collecting the Remains of the Dead in Florida, and the Ceremony of Interment at St. Augustine, East Florida, on the Fourteenth Day of August, 1842, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1848 - 557 páginas |
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... Hostilities seem inevitable . - The Indians consent to send a deputation to Arkansas to examine the country . - The talk of the Seminole nation through the chiefs to the President of the United States . - Embarrassing relations between ...
... Hostilities seem inevitable . - The Indians consent to send a deputation to Arkansas to examine the country . - The talk of the Seminole nation through the chiefs to the President of the United States . - Embarrassing relations between ...
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... hostilities . - His appearance and that of his followers , in coming into camp . His talk - He goes out again and returns . - Proceeds to Fort Brooke to see General Armistead . - Entire failure of negotiations through friendly Indians ...
... hostilities . - His appearance and that of his followers , in coming into camp . His talk - He goes out again and returns . - Proceeds to Fort Brooke to see General Armistead . - Entire failure of negotiations through friendly Indians ...
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... hostilities with the Indians in Florida had ceased . Troops remaining in Florida concentrated . - Retrenchment and reduction in all departments . - Stations and strength of the 3d infantry , of the 8th infantry , and six companies of ...
... hostilities with the Indians in Florida had ceased . Troops remaining in Florida concentrated . - Retrenchment and reduction in all departments . - Stations and strength of the 3d infantry , of the 8th infantry , and six companies of ...
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... hostilities with the Florida Indians , commencing August 11 , 1835 , ( the day when Private Dalton , the express - rider , was murdered by the Indians , ) and ending in 1842 . 526 List of Officers belonging to the Medical Staff of the ...
... hostilities with the Florida Indians , commencing August 11 , 1835 , ( the day when Private Dalton , the express - rider , was murdered by the Indians , ) and ending in 1842 . 526 List of Officers belonging to the Medical Staff of the ...
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... hostilities shielded themselves from punishment . In the progress of this quasi war , two whites were killed . The Indians had good cause to believe this to have been the act of their own people . Nehemathlar , the chief , promptly ...
... hostilities shielded themselves from punishment . In the progress of this quasi war , two whites were killed . The Indians had good cause to believe this to have been the act of their own people . Nehemathlar , the chief , promptly ...
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The Origin, Progress, and Conclusions of the Florida War: To which ..., Volume 1 John Titcomb Sprague Visualização integral - 1848 |
The Origin, Progress, and Conclusions of the Florida War: To which ..., Volume 1 John Titcomb Sprague Visualização integral - 1848 |
The Origin, Progress, and Conclusions of the Florida War: To which ..., Volume 1 John Titcomb Sprague Visualização integral - 1848 |
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2d dragoons 2d infantry 3d artillery 8th infantry agent April Army of Florida arrived Augustine band Big Cypress Swamp Billy Bowlegs brevet Brooke camp Captain Cedar Keys chiefs citizens Clinch Coacooche Colonel Worth command companies Creek Dade's Massacre detachment Disease unknown Drane duty Dysentery emigration enemy Everglades fever force Fort Brooke Fort Drane Fort King Fort Pierce Fort Pleasant Georgia Governor Halleck-Tustenuggee hammock Head-Quarters Heileman honor hostilities hundred Indian Key Jesup John John's July June Killed in action King Lake Lake Okeechobee land letter Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Major Major-General March Micanopy Mickasukies miles negroes obedient servant Octiarche officers operations Oseola party peace Picolata Private regiment respectfully returned rifles river Sam Jones scout Seminole sent Sept Sergeant soldiers surrender swamp Tallahassee Tampa Bay territory thence Tiger-Tail tion trail treaty troops volunteers warriors William Withlacoochee wounded