The Seminole Indians Of Florida
Clay MacCauley
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THE SEMINOLE INDIANS OF FLORIDA.
THE SEMINOLE INDIANS OF FLORIDA.
Minneapolis, Minn. , June 24,1884. Sir : During the winter of 1880-’81 I visited Florida, commissioned by you to inquire into the condition and to ascertain the number of the Indians commonly known as the Seminole then in that State. I spent part of the months of January, February, and March in an endeavor to accomplish this purpose. I have the honor to embody the result of my work in the following report. On account of causes beyond my control the paper does not treat of these Indians as fully
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SEMINOLE INDIANS OF FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE INDIANS OF FLORIDA.
Map of Florida. Fig. 60. Map of Florida. There were in Florida, October 1, 1880, of the Indians commonly known as Seminole, two hundred and eight. They constituted thirty-seven families, living in twenty-two camps, which were gathered into five widely separated groups or settlements. These settlements, from the most prominent natural features connected with them, I have named, (1) The Big Cypress Swamp settlement; (2) Miami River settlement; (3) Fish Eating Creek settlement; (4) Cow Creek settle
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