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Seminole
chief
Second Seminole War
Dunlawton plantation
Fort Marion
Coacoochee (Wild Cat)
Florida's Seminole wars, 1817-1858
ISBN
978-0-7385-2424-5
Bruce E. Johansen
Donald A. Grinde, Jr.
""LETTER—No. 57". Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of North American Indians, George Catlin, (First published in London in 1844)"
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"The Seminole Longshirt The Seminole Longshirt" 19th Century Seminole Men`s Clothing, M. E. (Pete) Thompson and Rick Obermeyer, NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
Ee-mat-la, Catlin sketch, Ayer Art Digital Collection (Newberry Library)
Seminolee. 154-156. Ee-mat-la (King Phillip), Ye-how-lo-gee (the Cloud), Co-ee-ha-jo (- - -), three Seminolee warriors w... (1850), NYPL digital library
ee-mat-la, George Catlin, Smithsonian American Art Museum
Ruins of sugar mill, Dunlawton plantation
FLORIDA 32) Dunlawton Plantation Sugar Mill Ruins, National Register of Historic Places
Battle of Dunlawton Plantation - Port Orange, FL
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