

An edition of Osceola His Capture and Seminole Legends (2010)
By William P Ryan
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Old Kings Road Press,Amazon KDP,Smashwords
Language
eng
Pages
262
Description:
Story of Osceola told in first person. Traces his family's linkage to the Creek Red Stick movement and Tecumseh to the escape to the Pea (Peace River) area of south Florida. Insight into Osceola's early years, his actions at Fort King, and later leadership in the Second Seminole War. Offers insight as to the motivation of Osceola, who while not a Chief of the Seminoles, became a great war leader and was captured under a white flag of truce by Gen. Hernandez and some 200 army soldiers. Described as historic fiction strongly based on fact and original documents. Includes the story of Col. Sherburne and the possibility of a new image of Osceola's wife and son as described in a London Newspaper of 1848.
subjects: Osceola, Seminole, Second Seminole War, Gen. Hernandez, John Graham, Wiley Thompson, Fort King, Moultrie Creek Treaty, Coa Hadjo, Gen. Jessup, Arpeika
People: Osceola
Places: St. Augustine, Fort Peyton
Times: 1835