Billy Bowlegs and the Florida War, 30 May 1856

Billy Bowlegs and the Florida War, 30 May 1856

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Published: 1856

Total Pages: 0

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Illustrated supplement to The Picayune newspaper. Describes its contents as a faithful portrait of Billy Bowlegs, the last King of the Everglades. Explains activities in the Seminole Wars since 1835 and dubs Bowlegs a keen, cunning and determined warrior. Illustrated with an engraving of the Seminole Indian chief holding a rifle made from a photograph by J.H. Clark.


History of the Third Seminole War, 1849–1858

History of the Third Seminole War, 1849–1858

Author: Joe Knetsch

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2018-01-15

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1612005772

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This definitive account of the final war between the US government and Florida’s Seminole tribe “brings to life a conflict that is largely ignored” (San Francisco Book Review). Spanning a period of over forty years (1817–1858), the three Seminole Wars were America’s longest, costliest, and deadliest Indian wars, surpassing the more famous ones fought in the West. After an uneasy peace following the conclusion of the second Seminole War in 1842, a series of hostile events, followed by a string of murders in 1849 and 1850, made confrontation inevitable. The war was also known as the “Billy Bowlegs War” because Billy Bowlegs, Holata Micco, was the central Seminole leader in this the last Indian war to be fought east of the Mississippi River. Pushed by increasing encroachment into their territory, he led a raid near Fort Myers. A series of violent skirmishes ensued. The vastness of the Floridian wilderness and the difficulties of the terrain and climate caused problems for the army, but they had learned lessons from the second war, and, amongst other new tactics, employed greater use of boats, eventually securing victory by cutting off food supplies. History of the Third Seminole War is a detailed narrative of the war and its causes, containing numerous firsthand accounts from participants in the conflict, derived from virtually all the available primary sources, collected over many years. “Any reader interested in learning more about Indian wars, Army history, or Florida history will profit from reading this book,” as well as Civil War enthusiasts, since many of the officers earned their stripes in the earlier conflict (The Journal of America’s Military Past).


Henry Bradley Plant

Henry Bradley Plant

Author: Canter Brown

Publisher: University Alabama Press

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 0817359664

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The first biography of Henry Bradley Plant, the entrepreneur and business magnate considered the father of modern Florida In this landmark biography, Canter Brown Jr. makes evident the extent of Henry Bradley Plant's influences throughout North, Central, and South America as well as his role in the emergence of integrated transportation and a national tourism system. One of the preeminent historians of Florida, Brown brings this important but understudied figure in American history to the foreground. Henry Bradley Plant: Gilded Age Dreams for Florida and a New South carefully examines the complicated years of adventure and activity that marked Plant's existence, from his birth in Connecticut in 1819 to his somewhat mysterious death in New York City in 1899. Brown illuminates Plant's vision and perspectives for the state of Florida and the country as a whole and traces many of his influences back to events from his childhood and early adulthood. The book also elaborates on Plant's controversial Civil War relationships and his utilization of wartime earnings in the postwar era to invest in the bankrupt Southern rail lines. With the success of his businesses such as the Southern Express Company and the Tampa Bay Hotel, Plant transformed Florida into a hub for trade and tourism--traits we still recognize in the Florida of today. This thoroughly researched biography fills important gaps in Florida's social and economic history and sheds light on a historical figure to an extent never previously undertaken or sufficiently appreciated. Both informative and innovative, Brown's volume will be a valuable resource for scholars and general readers interested in Southern history, business history, Civil War-era history, and transportation history.


The Metal Life Car

The Metal Life Car

Author: George E. Buker

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2008-04-07

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0817316086

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Fascinating story of American ingenuity and its struggle against bureaucracy and chicanery