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Seminole logo #10101) American country music group 2) Athlete in the Y2K Sugar Bowl 3) California clipper 4) Creek language 5) Creek relative 6) Early Floridian 7) Florida Indian 8) Florida native 9) Florida Native American 10) Florida settler 11) Florida State athlete 12) Florida State gridder 13) Florida state player
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Seminole logo #21000 During their early decades, the Seminole became increasingly independent of other Creek groups and established their own identity. They developed a thriving trade network in the British and second Spanish periods (roughly 1767–1821). The tribe expanded considerably during this time, and was further supplemented from the late 18th century by free...
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Seminole logo #21000[clipper] Seminole was a later clipper ship, built by Maxon & Fish at Mystic, Connecticut, in 1865. ==Voyages== She was one of only two clipper ships in the post-Civil War period (1865-1900) to make a passage from an Atlantic port to San Francisco in less than one hundred days. Seminole arrived at San Francisco from New York on March 10, 18...
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Seminole logo #21000[train] == History == The Illinois Central Railroad, Central of Georgia Railway, and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad introduced the Seminole Limited on November 15, 1909, in time for the winter tourist season. The new train carried coaches, sleeping cars, and a full dining car. Through services included a St. Louis, Missouri–Jacksonville sle...
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Seminole logo #20080Run Away People, tribe in FL, some removed to OK.
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Seminole logo #21003North American Indian tribe of Creek origin who speak a Muskogean language. In the last half of the 18th century, migrants from the Creek towns of ... [18 related articles]
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Seminole logo #21003city, Seminole county, central Oklahoma, U.S., east-southeast of Oklahoma City. Settled in 1890 as a trading centre for farmers and stockmen, it was ...
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Seminole logo #20688Member of an American Indian people who inhabited Georgia until moving to Florida in the early 18th century. An offshoot of the Creek, they share
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Seminole logo #21217The Seminole are a north American tribe of Indians. They are an offshoot of the Choctaw Muskogee tribe. They settled in Florida in 1750, where about 300 still lived at the start of the 20th century, the remained in Indian Territory. In 1906 they came under agreement with the US government for the individual allotment of their tribal lands and absor...
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Seminole logo #21217Seminole is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Seminole logo #20400[n] - a member of the Muskhogean people who moved into Florida in the 18th century 2. [n] - the Muskhogean language of the Seminole people
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Seminole logo #20974 noun the Muskhogean language of the Seminole
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