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1847WRCAM31655Tallahassee: Office of the Floridian 1847. 99v pp. Original printed wrappers. Spine largely perished. Internally clean. Very good untrimmed. Dated 1846 on the titlepage but actually printed in 1847 this volume prints the acts and resolutions passed in the session that ran from Nov. 23 1846 to Jan. 6 1847. The final two pages contain amendments to the Florida constitution and other laws relate to the deposit of public documents at Harvard University the election of Presidential electors local law enforcement issues and an act to incorporate the city of Key West. With an index. SERVIES 3243. AII FLORIDA 242. McMURTRIE FLORIDA 140. GILCREASE p.340. Office of the Floridian unknown books
192961407bdN.l.: Florida Federation of ARts 1929. Single sheet 6.5 x 10.5 inches folded into six panels. Lists 46 artists and 111 of their contributions. Among the artists are Emmaline Buchholz Gainesville; Mark Dixon Dodd St. Petersburg; Rachel Lazarus Coral Gables; Emma Sears Marsh Mount Dora and Hazel W. Ward Tampa. Fine. Florida Federation of ARts, 1929. unknown books
1842WRCAM51073Washington 1842. 2pp. Dbd. Minor chipping along left edge. Good. A rare report on the construction of a sea wall in St. Augustine Florida. "Favorable report on memorial of mayor and aldermen; the gap behind the sea wall to be filled in to prevent the fevers which had occurred in 1839 and 1841" - Servies. Not in OCLC. SERVIES 2816. unknown books
1881WRCAM49882Washington or Philadelphia 1881. Individual details of each imprint provided below. Contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled boards spine gilt. Some abrading and wear to leather. Bookplate removed from each pastedown ownership inscription on front pastedown. Internally clean. Overall very good. An excellent collection of rare or scarce pamphlets relating to East Florida land claims. Many of the pamphlets were written by Charles E. Sherman who served as the attorney for the American and Spanish claimants in East Florida. This sammelband belonged to attorney Charles B. Collier with his ownership inscription on the front pastedown and his annotations to Sherman's BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE LAW AND FACTS SET FORTH IN THE MEMORIAL AND ACCOMPANYING PAPERS. number 16 below. Collier worked with Sherman on behalf of the East Florida claimants. Two of Collier's publications are included here see numbers 17 and 25 below. The imprints included here are as follows in the order in which they are bound: <br> <br> 1 James Cooper and Charles E. Sherman: SECRET ACTS RESOLUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS UNDER WHICH EAST FLORIDA WAS INVADED BY THE UNITED STATES TROOPS NAVAL FORCES AND VOLUNTEERS IN 1812 AND 1813. Washington. 1860. 71pp. "Includes correspondence of Gen. Matthews Col. T.A. Smith and others relating to the U.S. invasion of East Florida in 1812" - Servies. Only seven copies in OCLC. SERVIES 4466. OCLC 1627113. <br> <br> 2 Charles E. Sherman: FLORIDA TREATY CLAIMS. STATEMENT SHEWING 1. THE WANTON AND INDISCRIMINATE DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY BY THE AMERICAN ARMY IN 1812 AND 1813.caption title. Washington. 1858. 16pp. The author was the attorney for the claimants seeking to reclaim land in East Florida. Scarce with only five total copies in OCLC. SERVIES 4300. OCLC 1646102 191313930. <br> <br> 3 Charles E. Sherman: AN EXAMINATION OF THE EAST FLORIDA TREATY CLAIMS. Washington. 1860. 20pp. Only one copy accounted for in OCLC at the University of Florida. SERVIES 4506. OCLC 1646077. <br> <br> 4 U.S. House of Representatives: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT NO. 216. ROBERT HARRISON AND OTHERS. MARCH 3 1859.caption title. Washington. 1859. 16pp. A favorable report for Harrison's lost interest claims but it was overturned in the Court of Claims. Does not include the six-page minority report. Not in OCLC. SERVIES 4439. <br> <br> 5 Daniel Webster: OPINION OF THE HON. DANIEL WEBSTER ON THE FLORIDA CLAIMS ARISING UNDER THE NINTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY OF 1819 BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. Washington. 1849. 25pp. Original printed wrappers. Only three copies in OCLC none in Florida. SERVIES 3507. OCLC 28104356. <br> <br> 6 William Wirt: OPINION OF THE HON. WM WIRT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES. N.p. N.d. 4pp. printed on rectos only. Dated May 17 1826 an offprint from Vol. 2 p.28 of OFFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES 1852. <br> <br> 7 Benjamin Franklin Butler: OPINION OF HON. B.F. BUTLER ATTORNEY GENERAL. MRS. O'SULLIVAN'S CASE. N.p. N.d. 2pp. printed on rectos only. An offprint from Vol. 3 p.217 of OFFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES 1852. <br> <br> 8 Isaac Toucey: OPINION OF HON. ISAAC TOUCEY ATTORNEY GENERAL. N.p. N.d. 1p. Dated Feb. 16 1849 an offprint from Vol. 5 p.271 of OFFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES 1852. <br> <br> 9 Reverdy Johnson: OPINIONS OF HON. REVERDY JOHNSON ATTORNEY GENERAL. N.p. N.d. 5pp. printed on rectos only. Dated May 30 1849 an offprint from Vol. 5 p.105 of OFFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES 1852. <br> <br> 10 CASE OF DE LA FRANCIA. N.p. N.d. 2pp. printed on rectos only. A short summation of the case from the same source as the four opinions just above from OFFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES 1852. <br> <br> 11 Charles E. Sherman: STATEMENT OF THE CASES OF THE ENCOMIUM AND COMET SHOWING THE LEGAL MEASURE OF DAMAGES UNDER THE LAW OF NATIONS FOR THE UNLAWFUL SEIZURE OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY AS SETTLED BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN IN 1839. Washington. 1852. 11pp. Only two copies located in OCLC neither in Florida. Not in Servies. OCLC 25726609. <br> <br> 12 EAST FLORIDA TREATY CLAIMS. OPINIONS OF EX-SECRETARY THOS. EWING HON. J.M. CARLISLE HON WM. M. EVARTS. Washington 1871 7pp. Original printed wrappers. Only two copies in OCLC at Brooklyn Public Library and the State Library of Florida. SERVIES 5350. OCLC 1897215. <br> <br> 13 U.S. Senate: SENATE. MIS DOC. No. 55. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. No. 197.UNITED STATES APPELLANTS vs. FRANCIS P. FERREIRA. Washington. 1860. 97pp. "Petition of Francis P. Ferreira Feb. 1850; papers relating to losses sustained by Pass at his estate Sampson 20 miles northwest of St. Augustine" - Servies. Not in OCLC. SERVIES 4524. <br> <br> 14 Charles E. Sherman: EAST FLORIDA TREATY CLAIMS. AN EXAMINATION OF THE NINTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY OF 1819 AND OF THE ACTS PASSED TO CARRY IT INTO EFFECT. Washington. 1875. 280pp. Original printed wrappers. Only three copies in OCLC none in Florida. SERVIES 5915. OCLC 28264721 78622618. <br> <br> 15 Charles E. Sherman: MEMORIAL TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES PRAYING THE FAITHFUL EXECUTION OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS PASSED TO CARRY INTO EFFECT THE NINTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY OF 1819 BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN wrapper title. Washington. 1875. 32pp. Original printed wrappers. Not in Servies or OCLC. <br> <br> 16 Charles E. Sherman: BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE LAW AND FACTS SET FORTH IN THE MEMORIAL AND ACCOMPANYING PAPERS SUBMITTED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN BEHALF OF THE CLAIMANTS UNDER THE NINTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY OF 1819 WITH SPAIN wrapper title. Washington. 1875. 17pp. Original printed wrappers. Pencil annotations on front wrapper and first three pages of text. Only one copy in OCLC at the Library of Congress. SERVIES 5914. OCLC 35262771. <br> <br> 17 Charles B. Collier: PRIVATE PRINT. FLORIDA TREATY CLAIMS. BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF "MEMORIAL." Philadelphia. 1878. 14pp. Original printed wrappers. Annotation of President Hays' endorsement on the front wrapper. Only one copy in OCLC at Florida State. SERVIES 6420. OCLC 44031183. <br> <br> 18 George F. Talbot: REPORT OF HON. GEORGE F. TALBOT SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY IN FEBRUARY 1877 ON A REFERENCE BY PRESIDENT GRANT UPON THE EAST FLORIDA CLAIMS. Washington. 1877. 9pp. Original printed wrappers. Not in OCLC. SERVIES 6369. <br> <br> 19 William M. Evarts: PRINTED LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT REGARDING CHARLES E. SHERMAN'S CLAIMS OF SPANISH SUBJECTS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. Washington. 1878. 2pp. The letter is dated Aug. 23 1878. Not in Servies or OCLC. <br> <br> 20 Henry O'Connor: SUBJECT. MEMORIAL OF CHARLES E. SHERMAN ESQ. IN BEHALF OF CLAIMANTS UNDER THE NINTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN OF 1819 KNOWN AS EAST FLORIDA CLAIMS. Washington. 1878. 4pp. Only one copy in OCLC at the University of Florida. SERVIES 6493. OCLC 1647225. <br> <br> 21 Charles E. Sherman: BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE LAW AND FACTS SET FORTH IN THE MEMORIAL AND ACCOMPANYING PAPERS SUBMITTED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN BEHALF OF THE CLAIMANTS UNDER THE NINTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY OF 1819 WITH SPAIN. Washington. 1875. 17pp. Same text as number 16 above but without the wrappers. Only one copy in OCLC at the Library of Congress. SERVIES 5914. OCLC 35262771. <br> <br> 22 THE DUTY OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO THE TREATY OF 1819 WITH SPAIN. Washington. 1880. 25pp. Original printed wrappers. "Authorities showing that it is the constitutional duty of the president to cause the ninth article of the Treaty of 1819 with Spain to be executed." - Servies. Not in OCLC. SERVIES 6751. OCLC. <br> <br> 23 Rutherford B. Hayes: EAST FLORIDA CLAIMS. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN RELATION TO THE UNSETTLED CLAIMS OF SPANISH INHABITANTS OF EAST FLORIDA DURING THE YEARS 1812 AND 1813 caption title. Washington. 1880. 2pp. Not in OCLC. SERVIES 6890. <br> <br> 24 Rutherford B. Hayes: MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COMMUNICATING IN COMPLIANCE WITH A RESOLUTION.IN RELATION TO THE NINTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY OF 1819 BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN caption title. Washington. 1880. 52pp. Includes previously unpublished correspondence on the East Florida claims. Only two copies in OCLC at the University of Florida and the Virginia Law Library. SERVIES 6884. OCLC 1646407. <br> <br> 25 Charles B. Collier: SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES. THE TREATY OF 1819. TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: SPAIN CALLS UPON THE UNITED STATES FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF THE NINTH ARTICLE OF SAID TREATY wrapper title. Washington. 1880. 268pp. Original printed wrappers. Four copies in OCLC. SERVIES 6743. OCLC 1635381. <br> <br> 26 U.S. House of Representatives: EAST FLORIDA CLAIMS. FEBRUARY 14 1881.THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS.HAVING HAD UNDER CONSIDERATION THE SPECIAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT.RELATING TO WHAT ARE KNOWN AS THE EAST FLORIDA CLAIMS.caption title. Washington. 1881. 14pp. "On the message of the President.claims should be paid with reasonable allowance for damages resulting from delay. Draft of a bill to provide for the complete execution of the ninth article of the treaty of 1819 between the U.S. and Spain" - Servies. Only one in OCLC at the State Library of Florida. SERVIES 7079. OCLC 156974300. <br> <br> 27 U.S. Senate: ACTION OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE SPECIAL MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT HAYES OF MARCH 1 1880 REFERRING THE EAST FLORIDA TREATY CLAIMS TO CONGRESS FOR DECISION.TUESDAY MARCH 1 1881. EAST FLORIDA CLAIMS caption title. Washington. 1881. 3pp. "The President's message Mar. 1 1880.asked Congress to settle claims under the 9th article of the Treaty of Washington; the Senate felt the matter was the responsibility of the Executive department" - Servies. One copy in OCLC at the State Library of Florida. SERVIES 7074. OCLC 21175563. <br> <br> A monumental collection of works relating to the East Florida land claims ranging from incredibly rare to scarce. This collection was the personal copy of one of the lawyers involved in the struggle. An excellent resource for researching Spanish East Florida land claims. hardcover books
19274918Chicago: Clason Map Company 1927. Fold-out map 71 cm x 53 cm housed in pink printed wrappers 18.5 cm. Map is in nice condition and printed on both sides. Early touring map of Florida. Covers print an advertisement for 'Bank of Mt. Dora - Mt. Dora Florida. Printed on the inside cover is a calendar for 1926 and 1927. Mt. Dora is located on the 'Best Roads' side in red.<br/><br/>One side prints: 'Mileage Map of the Best Roads of Florida.' Index of larger cities at the foot with locating coordinates and population figures for 1925. Inset map of the Florida Panhandle at the lower left. This map locates roads and highways: Atlantic Highway; Bee Line Highway; Dixie Highway; Florida Short Route; Lee-Jackson Highway; National Highway; Old Spanish Trail; Tamiami Trail; Woodpecker Route.<br/><br/>Reverse prints: 'Clason's Guide Map of Florida.' This map locates county boundaries county seats Native American reservations national forests rail lines and main roads. Inset map of the Florida Panhandle at the lower left. Town index at right with locating coordinates. Clason Map Company unknown books
344844to. 1 pp. Folded for mailing. Very good. In addition to his service in the War of 1812 the Creek War 1836 and the Sminole War Jesup served 42 years as the quartermaster general; "under his able direction the quartermaster department was organized upon a sound military and business basis. officer's in the department have always venerated him" DAB. <br/><br/> unknown books
1811WRCAM41305Washington City: A. & G. Way 1811. 11pp. Modern half calf and marbled boards. Lightly foxed. Very good. The report of the congressional committee appointed to evaluate the government of Mississippi Territory and the petition of the residents of West Florida what is now the southernmost portions Mississippi and Alabama to be annexed to that territory. The United States had supported the bloodless coup of Americans resident in what was then Spanish territory and annexed the land over Spain's bitter protests. Given the commercial stranglehold New Orleans and Louisiana would have on the region if West Florida were annexed to it thus giving Louisiana almost exclusive access to the Gulf the committee relying heavily on recent census data recommends that Mississippi be admitted to the Union and that West Florida as defined in the 1763 Treaty of Paris be annexed to it. The argument concludes: "The formation of new states on the southern extremity of the United States ought not to be delayed." An important step forward in the development of the Deep South. Scarce. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 24296. A. & G. Way hardcover books
18771701344th Cong. 2d Sess.: HR143. 1877. Parts I and II. 51 35pp disbound edges of first leaf chipped. Good. HR143. unknown books
19264916Chicago: Rand McNally & Company 1926. Fold-out map 45 cm x 35 cm housed in small blue printed wrappers 13 cm. Map is in nice condition. Early touring map of Florida. Map locates main and secondary routes paved improved graded and unimproved. Main towns are also located. Covers print an advertisement for 'Merchants Bank & Trust Company of Daytona Florida' Reverse prints a descending and progressive list of deposits in five year increments beginning with 1897. Rand McNally & Company unknown books
199506041scsN.1.: Florida State Horticutural Society 1995. Quarto softbound xvi 450 pp iv pp. Photos illus. Articles for: Citrus Garden & Landscape Handling & Processing Ornamentals and Vegetables. Fine. Florida State Horticutural Society, 1995. paperback books
1828WRCAM54097Washington 1828. 53pp. plus five folding tables. Dbd. Spine split. Light tanning and foxing. Good. An 1828 Congressional report on the complex web of competing land claims in Florida. SERVIES 1414. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 36727. unknown books
182826005Washington: Gales & Seaton 1828. House Document 169 20th Congress 1st Session. Bound in modern cloth bookplate on front pastedown gilt-stamped spine title. 53pp 5 folding tables. Light rubberstamp at upper margin of page 3 light to moderate foxing. Good.<br/><br/> A compendium of the disposition of claims to land in Florida an important resource for understanding the tangle of land claims in early Florida.<br/>AI 36727 2. Servies 1414. Gales & Seaton unknown books
1829WRCAM31631Washington: Gales & Seaton 1829. xiv2277pp. Contemporary legal sheep black and red gilt morocco labels. Minor foxing. Very good. "A collection of Spanish and French ordinances affecting land titles in Florida compiled by Joseph M. White of Florida who was employed as assistant counsel on behalf of the U.S.The documents p.12-277 are in the original language with English translations" - Servies. Despite the 1828 date given in the imprint this document from the second session of the 20th Congress was actually printed in 1829. Scarce. SERVIES 1466. Gales & Seaton unknown books
71996Vol. XXII No. 5. Saturday November 3 1810. folio 4pp. 5 columns per page. Portsmouth: William Treadwell 1810.<br/><br/> Contains printing of the Declaration of Independence of West Florida. ".he Ferdinand VII of Spain has endeavored to pervert into an engine of destruction by encouraging in the most persidious manner the violation of ordinances sanctioned and established by himself as the law of the land. Being thus left without any hope of protection from the mother country by being betrayed by a magistrate.and exposed to all the evils of a state of anarchy.it becomes our duty to provide for our own security as a free and independent state. .We therefore the representatives.declare this Territory of West Florida to be a free and independent state." Also contains report by the commander in chief of the Fort of Baton Rouge Philemon Thomas on the capture of the fort. "My orders were not to fire till we received a shot from the garrison and to cry out in French and English `ground your arms and you shall not be hurt.'"<br/><br/> unknown books
200150627fdDade City: Pioneer Florida Museum Association 2001. Of an edition of 250 this is No. 182. Quarto pictorial wrappers stapled iv 82 ii pp. Photographs advertisements. Fine. Pioneer Florida Museum Association, 2001. Of an edition of 250, this is No. 182. unknown books
196215390Windermere FL 1962-1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 4to. Screw-bound commercial album. Gilt decorated vinyl covered boards. Rubbing edgewear. Front board beginning to split from binding mild discolor handling wear to exterior. Good. Containing 220 black and white photographs with various scrap elements recto and verso mounted to 29 brown paper leaves. Most photos square snapshot with a few larger format. Contents well preserved clean. Very good overall. <br/><br/>Rich visual record documenting the Windemere Squares Dancing Club of Windemere Florida. Carefully assembled the album contains hundreds of B&W images of club social events dancing costume and yes square dancing. Shots are clear and well-composed arranged largely chronologically and further adorned with related scrap newspaper clippings about club correspondence and like. Generally dated and well-annotated an engaging primary document of Southern society and culture. hardcover books
1981201021981. Softcover. VG. Brown wraps. 16 pp. 1 bw 6 color plates. unknown books
1826WRCAM51016Pensacola 1826. 4pp. Bifolium. Creases on final page flattened with repair tape. Bright and clean. Very good plus. An incredibly early edition of one of the first newspapers in Florida. The PENSACOLA GAZETTE was founded in 1824 and was issued on a weekly basis for approximately thirty-five years ending in 1861. This four-page issue covers basic interests such as foreign affairs local news and classifieds. Rare. unknown books
1815267901New York 1815. unbound. 2 pages front and back 13 x 8 inches signed "Ruggles Hubbard" as Sheriff of New York City -- an arrest warrant for two defendants to appear in Mayors Court September 25 1815 in part: ".I Ruggles Hubbard Sheriff of the City of New York do hereby assign the within written Bail Bond to the use of the plaintiff s to be sued for _____ according to the form of the statute in that case made and provided." Evenly toned with usual folds and a minimum of fraying at the borders; very good condition overall.<br/><br/> New York City Sheriff and adventurer who joined his friend General Gregor McGregor's expedition in conquering Spanish Florida June 29 1817 - December 23 1817 culminating in his appointment as Governor of Fernandina. His six-week reign came to an abrupt end after being overthrown by the notorious pirate Luis Aury who claimed Florida in the name of Mexico.<br/><br/> unknown books
193961227bdTampa: Florida Fair & Gasparilla Association 1939. First Edition. 16mo stiff yellow printed wrappers stapled 56 pp. Captioned photographs throughout. Fine. Florida Fair & Gasparilla Association, 1939. First Edition. unknown books
1920WRCAM54681Hastings Fl 1920. Two volumes. Eighteen sepia-toned photographs each approximately 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. Oblong quarto. Contemporary black leatherette all photographs linen-backed and bound in on stubs. Mild shelf wear. Photographs in excellent condition. A very interesting pair of photo albums with large-format images featuring African- American field workers and other manual laborers working for Superior Brand New Potatoes in Florida in the early 20th century. The photographs were professionally produced by the Higginbotham Photo Company of Dallas Texas with their paper label affixed to the inside front cover of each album. Ten of the eighteen photographs feature African- American laborers in the fields on tractors posed outside the processing area or on trucks loading freight trains. Of the ten photographs four are unique examples and three are present in duplicate. In addition to the African-American workers several shots feature poor white laborers processing potatoes including one shot of workers using a Boggs Potato Grader. <br> <br> Hastings became the "Potato capital of Florida" in the early 1900s after Thomas Horace Hastings established a 1569-acre plantation to grow winter vegetables. Soon he switched to potatoes and by 1917 he enjoyed great success. Hastings remains an important agricultural center today serving as the packing and shipping center for a tri- county consortium of potato farmers with farms that also produce cabbage onions eggplant and other vegetables. hardcover books
1935m2639Jacksonville: Florida Hospital Association and Georgia Hospital Association 1935. Octavo printed wrappers stapled 8 pp. Near-Fine. Florida Hospital Association and Georgia Hospital Association, 1935. unknown books
193513201scsJacksonville FL: Florida & Georgia Hospital Associations 1935. Octavo paperbound stiff stapled printed wrappers 8 pp. Near-Fine with some darkening to edges of upper cover. Includes lists of speakers and topics officers program agenda etc. Florida & Georgia Hospital Associations, 1935. unknown books
197047518n.p. 1970. 1st Printing. Laminated illustrated card stock wrappers full color illustrations inside lettering printed in red brown and black now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Edges rubbed soiling/foxing especially to upper wrapper otherwise internally clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. Profusely illustrated with color images of dishes. 18" x 12-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
1819WRCAM17484London 1819. 12328pp. plus errata. Half title. Original boards expertly rebacked. Some light scattered foxing. A lovely copy untrimmed and partially unopened. The author resided in Florida from the fall of 1817 to the following spring. His is an important account of the last years of Spanish rule in Florida and includes a narrative of a journey by land from St. Augustine to St. Mary's on the Florida- Georgia border. "Almost the whole of the volume is devoted to the Seminole Indians; the barbarous character of the war of the Americans with them; and anecdotes respecting the Seminoles" - Field. The book is also an important source for the Arbuthnot-Ambrister incident and M'Gregor's filibuster. <br> <br> The Streeter copy sold to Henry Stevens for $225 in 1967. FIELD 1119. HOWES N12 "b." STREETER SALE 1201. SABIN 51782. SERVIES 992. hardcover books