. Through swamp and glade : a tale of the Seminole war. es of thewestern sky, and, turning his face to those whofollowed him, thrilled their hearts with the ring-ing war-cry that had so often led the Seminole tovictory : Yo-ho-ee yo-ho-ee yo-ho-ee-chee ! 2A HOME USE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT MAIN LIBRARY This book is due on the last date stamped loans may be renewed by calling loans may be recharged by bringing books to Circulation and recharges may be made 4 days prior to due date. ALL BOOKS ARE SUBJECT TO RECALL 7 DAYS AFTER DATE CHECKED OUT. AUG 28


. Through swamp and glade : a tale of the Seminole war. es of thewestern sky, and, turning his face to those whofollowed him, thrilled their hearts with the ring-ing war-cry that had so often led the Seminole tovictory : Yo-ho-ee yo-ho-ee yo-ho-ee-chee ! 2A HOME USE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT MAIN LIBRARY This book is due on the last date stamped loans may be renewed by calling loans may be recharged by bringing books to Circulation and recharges may be made 4 days prior to due date. ALL BOOKS ARE SUBJECT TO RECALL 7 DAYS AFTER DATE CHECKED OUT. AUG 28 1985 kscfwep BY JXUG31 >gft> qgCUlA0 P^ LD21-A30m-7,73(R2275S10)476—A-32 Uni» GENERAL LIBRARY- BERKELEY BOOmOSSS? M18931 THE UNIVERSITY OF CAUFORNIA LIBRARY. A A I Mil 1 I \Ml 1 I AII 1. FROM THE ROADSIDE THROUGHSWAMP AND GLADE A TALE OFTHE SEMINOLE WAR BY KIRK MUNROE AUTHOR OF THE WHITE CONQUERORS, AT WAR WITHPONTIAC, ETC., ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY VICTOR PERARD NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS 1896 COPYRIGHT, 1896, BYCHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS Nortoooti ^Brrss ,1 .v Coahillfl .V Co - Berwick „<: Mass. TO MY READERS The principal incidents in the story of Coacoo-cliee, as related in the following pages, are histori-cally true. The Seminole War, the most protractedstruggle with Indians in which the United Statesever engaged, lasted from 1835 to 1842. At itsconclusion, though most of the tribe had been re-moved to the Indian Territory in the far west, therestill remained three hundred and one souls uncap-tured and unsubdued. This remnant had fled tothe almost inaccessible islands of the Big CypressSwamp, in the extreme southern part of than undertake the task of hunting themout, General Worth made a verbthroughswampglad00munrrich


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