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Holata Micco (a
Muscogee name
translated as
Alligator Chief, also
spelled Halpatter-Micco,
Halbutta Micco,
Halpuda Mikko;
known in
English as
Chief Billy...
- and
about 400
Seminole warriors led by
chiefs Abiaka,
Billy Bowlegs,
Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator) and Wild Cat on 25
December 1837. The Seminoles...
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underneath their heavy winter coats. An
eyewitness account by
Seminole leader Halpatter Tustenuggee (also
known as
Chief Alligator) read as follows: "We had been...
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Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator Warrior), also
known as "Alligator" and "Chief Alligator" was born
around 1795? in the Muscogee-Cr****
country of the...
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captured in 1842. He
later fought on the
Union side in the
Civil War.
Halpatter Tustenuggee,
known as "Alligator" to whites. He was a
leader in the Battle...
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Seminoles on the
north s**** of Lake Okeechobee. The
Seminoles led by
Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator]), Ar-pi-uck-i (Sam Jones), and the
recently escaped...
- east to its
present location. A
prominent Second Seminole War
leader Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator Warrior) or "Chief Alligator" of
Alligator Town...
- chiefs. The most
famous resident of
Alligator Town was
Alligator Warrior (
Halpatter Tustenuggee), also
known as "Chief Alligator." He led
Seminole warriors...
- Alligator, a
student newspaper of the
University of
Florida "Alligator" or
Halpatter Tustenuggee,
Seminole leader who
witnessed the Dade M****acre in the Second...
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group of
Seminole Indians led by
Chief Micanopy, Ote
Emathla (Jumper) and
Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator) and
their allies. Lt.
Basinger was the last officer...