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Indians of North America--Florida.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Innerarity-Hulse Papers

 Collection — M1966-01
Identifier: M1966-01-##415
Abstract

Family correspondence and business papers, 1799-1915, relating to John Innerarity, of Pensacola, attorney for the firm of Panton, Leslie and Forbes; and Dr. Issac Hulse, Chief Surgeon, West Indies Squadron, U. S. Navy.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1793-1915; Other: Date acquired: 06/26/1966

Ramsey, Andrew Boggs, Papers

 Collection — M1991-06
Identifier: M1991-06
Scope and Contents

Records concerning the history of the Florida Tribe of Eastern Creek Indians of Calhoun County, Florida with emphasis on the Ramsey genealogy, the Apalachicola Indians, and the Harjo-Boggs-Parrot Tribe. Materials consist of bound books of photocopies of research materials including vital records, newspaper clippings, book and journal articles, and other data. Other names include the Harjo, Parrot, Boggs, Ramsey, Ward, and Stanley families.

Dates: Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1991

Rivera, Joseph Pedro de, Manuscript

 Collection — M1989-15
Identifier: M1989-15
Scope and Contents Manuscript report November 2, 1723, concerning conditions in Escambia Bay (St. Maria de Galve) and St. Joseph Bay, describing the state of affairs with the Indians, and suggesting the means of fortifying these positions for continued Spanish colonization; mentions of Punta de Siquenza. With typescript translations of this document and of Rivera's 1744 report. OTHER NOTES: Additional information on Rivera may be found in Dr. William S. Coker's...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1723; Other: Date acquired: 03/00/1990