Osceola and the Great Seminole War

Osceola and the Great Seminole War
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780312355913
ISBN-13 : 0312355912
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola and the Great Seminole War by : Thom Hatch

"When he died in 1838, Seminole warrior Osceola was the most famous Native American in the world. Born a Creek, Osceola was driven from his home to Florida by General Andrew Jackson where he joined the Seminole tribe. Their paths would cross again when President Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act that would relocate the Seminoles to hostile lands and lead to the return of the slaves who had joined their tribe. Outraged Osceola declared war. This vivid history recounts how Osceola led the longest, most expensive, and deadliest war between the U.S. Army and Native Americans and how he captured the imagination of the country with his quest for justice and freedom. Insightful, meticulously researched, and thrillingly told, Thom Hatch's account of the Great Seminole War is an accomplished work that finally does justice to this great leader"--Provided by publisher.

Osceola

Osceola
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Publisher : Hyperion Books
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105110141426
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola by : Osceola Mays

A sharecropper's daughter describes her childhood in Texas in the early years of the twentieth century.

Osceola, 1804-1838

Osceola, 1804-1838
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Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 0736812113
ISBN-13 : 9780736812115
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola, 1804-1838 by : Rachel A. Koestler-Grack

Discusses the life of Seminole warrior Osceola, from his childhood in an Upper Creek village to his involvement in the Second Seminole War, capture, and death.

Osceola's Legacy

Osceola's Legacy
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9780817353322
ISBN-13 : 0817353321
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola's Legacy by : Patricia Riles Wickman

A bestselling, up-to-date evaluation of a legendary Indian leader. Named Outstanding Book by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights. "Osceola's Legacy is significant for its geneology and archaeological study of this Native American and his interaction with the federal government during the 1800s. The catalog of photographs of Osceola portraits and his personal possessions makes this a worthwhile reference book as well." --Georgia Historical Quarterly

Native American Heroes

Native American Heroes
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 123
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ISBN-10 : 9780545667517
ISBN-13 : 0545667518
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Native American Heroes by : Ann McGovern

November is Native American Heritage month! Osceola, Cochise, and Tecumseh are three Native American heroes who fought valiantly for their land and for their people. This book is divided into three parts--each part recounting the life of one of these great heroes. Their true stories are emotionally gripping and tragic, and Ann McGovern handles delicate topics, such as violence and racism, expertly for young readers. The narrative text is supplemented by black-and-white original source materials throughout (i.e. photographs, maps, portraits, a newspaper article).

Osceola

Osceola
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Publisher : Capstone Classroom
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 1403450102
ISBN-13 : 9781403450104
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola by : Anne M. Todd

A biography of Osceola, warrior chief of the Seminole people who tried to prevent his people from being removed from their Florida lands, describing his childhood, his leadership during difficult times, and the effects of his efforts.

Osceola

Osceola
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 1985346591
ISBN-13 : 9781985346598
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola by : Mike Harris

Osceola was born Billy Powell in 1804, in what was known at the time as a "Mississippi Territory." His mother, a Creek Indian, married a white trader, but left him early in Billy's life and took her son to 'Spanish Florida', where he grew up with a tribe of "free men" the Spanish called "Seminoli." All the "Seminoli" were farmers, who lived in Northern and Central Florida, where they raised a variety of crops, herds of cattle and a large number of horses and ponies. In the early 1800's, whenever 'Negro' slaves wanted to escape their life in the fields up North, more often than not, they headed South into 'Spanish Florida', where they knew the "Seminoli" would take them in and give them their freedom. Consequently, with so many settlers in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Carolina losing 'Negro' slaves, the U.S government tried to help the settlers by removing all the Indians from Florida, so they could resettle them in a new 'Indian Territory', the government set up West of the Mississippi River. Early in Billy Powell's life, his name was changed to Osceola. He definitely did not think the U.S. government had any right to move all Indians out West, especially since, he believed, all the land, water and animals were given to the people by the Great Spirit! Billy began organizing many of his friends and convinced them to join him in his fight against Army troops of the U.S. government. Unfortunately, they also had to convince some of their own Seminole Chiefs! When the government offered the Chiefs good money for their cattle, ponies and horses, plus free food and supplies, while they waited for schooners to take them out West, many of the Chiefs wanted to accept the governments offer, which Osceola opposed!! When Osceola and his loyal braves began winning battles against the U.S. Army, the Army shipped thousands of armed soldiers with cannon batteries into Florida, to stop the 'up-start' renegade Osceola once and for all! That's when Osceola decided to lead his people to South Florida and convinced them to move into the Everglades an Big Cypress Swamp, where the U.S. Army was unable to follow them or maneuver their horses, troops and cannons. Many Seminole's definitely didn't want to move into a swamp with snakes and alligators, since they had lived their whole as farmers on solid ground. But when Osceola was able to prove to them the Army could not reach them in the swamp, many decided to stay, where they live to this day, the only Indian Tribe never to surrender to the U.S. government! How Billy Powell became Osceola, how he led his people against the U.S. government and how he became a famous Seminole War Chief is what this story is all about. Only by deceit and trickery was Osceola, very sick at the time, lured to Fort Marian located close to St. Augustine and captured by Army troops, before being transferred to Fort Moultrie outside of Charleston, South Carolina. While in custody a very famous artist painted Osceola's picture, which was wildly distributed internationally, which enabled Osceola to become the most famous Indian War Chief in the U.S. When Osceola died in prison, his head was removed and kept as a souvenir for years, until it was donated to a museum and lost in a fire.

Osceola, Missouri, The Burning of 1861

Osceola, Missouri, The Burning of 1861
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1492731730
ISBN-13 : 9781492731733
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola, Missouri, The Burning of 1861 by : Richard F. Sunderwirth

"As the sun went down Sunday night," concluded the brigade correspondent, "Osceola was a heap of smoldering ruins. Well over two thousand people were left homeless and perhaps the fairest city in Missouri had been utterly wiped from the face of the earth. Union Brigadier General Jim Lane left Osceola with all their plunder and headed for Kansas, leaving old age, and helpless innocents to keep vigil over the dead and wounded, and life blood and tears marked the spot which only a few short hours before had been peaceful, contented, happy homes."

Osceola and the Great Seminole War

Osceola and the Great Seminole War
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781466804548
ISBN-13 : 1466804548
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Osceola and the Great Seminole War by : Thom Hatch

At the time of his death in 1838, Seminole warrior Osceola was the most famous and respected Native American in the world. Born a Creek, young Osceola was driven from his home by General Andrew Jackson to Spanish Florida, where he joined the Seminole tribe. Years later, President Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which was not only intended to relocate the Seminoles to hostile lands in the West but would force the return of runaway slaves who had joined that tribe. Osceola—outraged at the potential loss of his people and homeland—did not hesitate to declare war on the United States. Osceola and the Great Seminole War vividly recounts how one warrior with courage and cunning unequaled by any Native American leader before or after would mastermind battle strategies that would embarrass the best officers in the United States Army. Employing daring guerilla tactics, Osceola initiated and orchestrated the longest, most expensive, and deadliest war ever fought by the United States against Native Americans. With each victory by his outnumbered and undersupplied warriors, Osceola's reputation grew among his people and captured the imagination of the citizens of the United States. At the time, many cheered his quixotic quest for justice and freedom, and since then many more have considered his betrayal on the battlefield to be one the darkest hours in U.S. Army history. Insightful, meticulously researched, and thrillingly told, award-winning author Thom Hatch's account of the Second Seminole War is an extraordinarily accomplished work of American history that finally does justice to one of the greatest Native American warriors.

Historic Osceola County

Historic Osceola County
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Publisher : HPN Books
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781935377023
ISBN-13 : 1935377027
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Historic Osceola County by : Jim Robison

An illustrated history of Osceola County, Florada, paired with histories of the local companies.