The Origin, Progress, And Conclusion of the Florida War;
The Origin, Progress, And Conclusion of the Florida War;
J T John Titcomb Sprague
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Gen. R. Jones. Ac^j. Gcd. U. S. A., \ W. J. WORTH, Wa9hingUm, V. C. \ Cokmel Commmndrng," The number of Indians assembled for emigration at Fort Brooke being larger than cauticm would justify, one hundred were embarked for New-Orleans on the 10th of April, in charge of L. G. Capers, Esq., disbursing agent of Indian affairs, an officer prompt and emcient in the discharge of the complicated and im- portant duties of his department. Twenty-five men, with their uunilies, remained behind, to act as ...trackers and guides. The Digitized byVjOOQlC THE FLORIDA WAR. 458 worthy old chief Nethlockemathlar, whose example, advice, and fidelity, had effected much good, was among the number, to whom all looked as their friend, protector, and chief. Stern and intelligent in council, calm and dignified in language and demea- nor, he commanded and received the respect of Indians and whites. His farewell to Holartooche, with whom he had acted in concert in benefiting his race, was illustrative of the honest j and manly character of both.
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