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Osceola: A Brief Account and Evaluation of His Life

by Collin J. Overby (MLRHR, MSW), Seminole descendent



Part I: Childhood and Youth
Part II: Military Career
Part III: Death and Remembrance


Bibliography

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Coe, Charles H. (1898). Red Patriots. Cincinnati: Smith Co.

Davidson, James West & Mark H. Lytle. (1923). The United States: A History of the Reuublic 5th ed. Englewood: Pretince Hall.

Debo, Angie. (1970). A History of the Indians of the United States. Norman: Norman Press.

Hartely, William and Ellen. (1973). Osceola: The Unconquered Indian. New York: Hawthorne Books, Inc.

Katz, William Lorenz. (1986). Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage. New York: Athenaeum Books.

McNeer, May. War Chief of the Seminoles. New York. Random House

Tribe of the Seminole. (1997, November). WebMaster. History of Where We Came From. Indian Removal. Available: trobotha@semtribe.com

Tribe of the Seminole. (1997, November). WebMaster. History of Where We Came From. Osceola and Abiaka. Available: trobotha@semtribe.com

Tribe of the Seminole. (1997, November). WebMaster. History of Where We Came From. No Surrender. Available: trobotha@semtribe.com

Welch, Andrew. (1841). Osceola Nikkanochee: Prince of Econchatti. Gainesville: The University Presses of Florida.

Wickman, Patricia. (1991). Osceola's Legacy. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press.

Woodward, T. S. (1859). Woodward Reminiscences. Montgomery: Auburn Press.



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