-
under a
chief named "
Secoffee", and that it was
Secoffee who was
called "Cowkeeper".
Kenneth Porter argues that
Cowkeeper and
Secoffee were
different people...
- Great
Britain Spain Commanders and
leaders Gen.
James Oglethorpe Ahaya Secoffee Cdre.
Pearce Governor Manuel de
Montiano Strength 1,000
infantry (Oglethorpe's...
- 2012. Porter,
Kenneth W. (1949). "The
Founder of the "Seminole Nation"
Secoffee or Cowkeeper". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 27 (4): 362–384. ISSN 0015-4113...
- Scoffies—Gallatin in
Transactions of the
American Philosophical Society, 2:103 (1848)
Secoffee—Brinton,
Library of
aboriginal American literature: The Lenâpé and their...
- Chattahoochee,
where they had fled
after the
Yamasee War. Led by
Chief Secoffee (Cowkeeper), they
became the
center of a new
tribal confederacy, the Seminole...
- (present-day Payne's Prairie, near Micanopy, Florida). His father's name was
Secoffee,
while it is
thought that the
chief Micanopy was his uncle. The surname...
- Collection. Porter,
Kenneth W. (1949). "The
Founder of the "Seminole Nation"
Secoffee or Cowkeeper". The
Florida Historical Quarterly. 27 (4): 362–384. ISSN 0015-4113...
-
burial methods,
practice of slavery,
treatment of enemies, and of the
chief Secoffee (Cowkeeper) and his son King Payne.
Clarke alleged that he got much of...