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Tags: Seminole photographs
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1850 - 1900
Store at Sasakwa, Seminole Nation, John F. Brown and Bro
1850 - 1900
Seminole Indians, first photograph on record taken at Pine Island, Florida
1850 - 1900
2 separate photographs one of John Jumper and Family and other of Pine Island, Florida on single photocopy
1850 - 1900
2 separate photographs of the Jumper Family members on single photocopy
1850 - 1900
2 separate photographs of Seminole Tribal members fo single photocopy
1850 - 1900 | gelatin silver process
Residence of Secretary of Seminole Indians, Indian Territory
1850 - 1900
Last executions of Seminole Indian under tribal laws, Fred L. Wenner
1850 - 1900
Seminole Indian Camp, Valley of Seminoles on Tamiami Trail, North
1850 - 1900
Seminoles at Musa Isle, Florida
1850 - 1900
Seminoles of Southern Florida, Lake Hatchneha
1850 - 1900
Two unidentified Seminole men
1850 - 1900
Seminole council house and Governor's residence, near Wewoka
circa 1894
Seminole Cabins in Florida
circa 1894
Seminole Cabins in Florida
1850 - 1900
Home of John F. Brown, Seminole Principal Chief, near Sasakwa, Oklahoma
1850 - 1900
John F. Brown, Seminole Principal Chief and Baptist minister
1850 - 1900
First Store at Wewoka, Seminole Nation, operated by Principal Chief John F. Brown and his brother Jackson
1858
Oh-lachta-mico or Billy Bowlegs (Bo lek)
1850 - 1900
Jimmy Juniper, Billy Bowlegs, and Mollie Ahlistah (A New River Seminole)
1850 - 1900
3 separate photographs of Seminole Tribal Members on a single photocopy
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