The White Flag and the Second Seminole War The great Seminole Indian leader Osceola was captured by General Hernandez in 1837 under a white flag of truce just south of Moultrie Creek in St. Augustine Florida along side the Old Kings Road, a roadway built by the British prior to the American Revolution. His capture was long debated in the US Congress, the Court of England and in European capitals throughout the world. Osceola's capture while flying a white flag became a world affair when he later died in Army ...
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The White Flag and the Second Seminole War The great Seminole Indian leader Osceola was captured by General Hernandez in 1837 under a white flag of truce just south of Moultrie Creek in St. Augustine Florida along side the Old Kings Road, a roadway built by the British prior to the American Revolution. His capture was long debated in the US Congress, the Court of England and in European capitals throughout the world. Osceola's capture while flying a white flag became a world affair when he later died in Army captivity. His famous portrait by artist Catlin was widely published. Discover the new legends of Osceola This book is deeply researched using original documents and maps. As historical fiction Osceola will tell you his story in the first person. He speaks of events that led up to a sesperate conflict in Florida, one that lasted for seven years. Discover many new, untold stories here including the lost painting of Osceola's family, located by the author in an English museum. Follow the life of a young Indian boy named Powell who is strongly influenced by the wars and terrible events of his times. This book was named as "very accurate as to the times of Osceola"by Seminole historians. Osceola His Capture and Seminole Legends Gain new insights into the complex events that began the Seminole Wars. Discover an Indian point of view. Author William (Bill) Ryan discovers stories of history that were forgotten or unknown. His deep research brings characters alive again in his first person style. He takes you far beyond the dry theme of dates, times and places found in many Florida accounts. William Ryan is a Director of the Flagler County Florida Historical Society, and is an active lecturer and tour director of historic sites. Many of his events take place along the Old Kings Road which was a main entryway into Florida from 1774 to 1914. The Old Kings Road Series of books by William P. Ryan include: The Search for Old Kings Road I am Grey Eyes Osceola His capture and Seminole Legends Bulow Gold Door to Time in Florida All offered on Amazon.com Kindle books , Amazon Create Space
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