|
|
|
|
|
1700s: Spanish colonial black
militia |
1776: Black British
Loyalist |
1790: Secret Articles, Treaty of New
York |
1812: Payne's Prairie,
Florida |
1825: Micanopy, Chief of the Seminoles |
|
|
|
|
|
1816: The Negro Fort and Fort Gadsden |
1820s: Slave
kidnappers |
1820s: Florida
Savannah |
1829: President Jackson's
Inauguration |
1835: Osceola Defies U.S. at Payne's Landing |
|
|
|
|
|
1836: Ruins of
Dunlawton sugar mill |
1836: Seminoles attack
the block-house |
1837: General Jesup and President Jackson |
1837: Abraham, Black Seminole leader |
1837: Alleged location of Osceola's capture |
|
|
|
|
|
1837: Entrance
to Fort Marion |
1837: Battle of Lake
Okeechobee |
1863: President Abraham Lincoln |
1842: John Horse, or "Gopher
John" |
1842: Seminole
captive |
|
|
|
|
|
1840s:
Congressman Joshua Giddings |
1842: "Sorrows of the
Seminoles" |
1840s: Slaves
taken to southern market |
1846: White
House |
1840s: U.S. Dragoons in Indian
Territory |
|
|
|
|
|
1848: U.S. Attorney General John
Mason |
1849-50: Mexico |
1850s:
Fighting Comanches in Mexico |
1864: Contrabands
from U.S. Civil War |
1870s:
Seminole Negro Indian Scouts in Texas |