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In 1910, the Seminole Indians lived in the Florida Everglades, just 50 years after fighting a guerrilla war against the U.S. government. Recently discovered photos give a rare glimpse into the ...
Florida and Palm Beach County history is not entirely separate from the events leading to the American Revolution and the 13 ...
Three amateur historians believe they have discovered the exact site of a lost Seminole Indian War fort in the Florida Everglades, solving an approximately 170-year-old mystery lost to time and ...
The Pequot Wars (1633-1638) and the Anglo-Powhatan Wars (1610-1614, 1622-32, 1644-46) would start an intermittent nearly 300-year conflict spanning across the United States.
An Army doctor’s war diary notes that the military forts in the late 1830s and early 1840s in Florida’s interior were abandoned during the summer because soldiers were too sick to fight.
This goes back to 1840 and the Seminole War to spin an action-adventure tale grooved along conventional fiction lines. The stock setup was location-lensed in Florida.
In 1910, the Seminole Indians lived in the Florida Everglades, just 50 years after fighting a guerrilla war against the U.S. government. Recently discovered photos give a rare glimpse into the ...
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