Seminole Indians.
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Indians of North America historical manuscripts and documents, 1724-1981
John Frippo Brown Papers, 1897-1905
These papers contain John F. Brown's appointment by H. C. Linn, a Director of the St. Louis, Oklahoma, and Southern Railroad, to act on behalf of Linn in matters connected with the Railroad. A certificate of election and oath of office (1905) are also included.
Mary Waite Letter, 1841-02-07
A letter dated Feb. 7, 1841, from the wife of Captain Waite, commander of a small outpost in Florida, to Samuel K. Platt of Plattsburgh, New York. She refers to the concerns about the Florida Indians (Seminole) and tells of the hanging by Colonel Haney of those Indians he had captured; as well as the expected arrival of a company of the Florida Militia. She describes the militia as “more dreaded than the Indians. They do nothing but race horses and yell like Indians.”
Noco-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki , Undated
Color lithograph of Chittee Yoholo. Written in pen on recto, bottom: "A seminole chief."
Osceola, Undated
Color lithographic print of Osceola.
Osceola, Undated
Color lithograph of Osceola.
Osceola, Undated
Black and white lithographic print of Osceola, Seminole chief, 1804-1838.
Printed on recto, bottom: "Osceola. A Seminole War Chief of the Tribe of the Mikasaukies."
Osceola's Mode of Signing the Treaty, Undated
Black and white lithographic print of Osceola.
Printed on recto, bottom: "Osceola's mode of signing the treaty."
Per Capita Payments, 1916-07-01
Printed notice of per capita payments to the enrolled members of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Tribes.
Per Capita Payments, 1916-07-01
Photocopy of 1975.006.1.Chickasaw.007