ILLUSTRATIONS
Maps
1. Georgia Coast and Spanish East Florida, circa 1795
2. Ossabaw Island, late eighteenth century
3. St. Marys River, border between the United States and Spanish Florida, 1784–1821
4. Trading paths from the settlement of John Kinnard, Scots-Creek, to the coast, circa 1790s
5. Principal towns of the Seminoles
6. Georgia, the Southeast, and the War of 1812
Figures
2. A Sketch of the Second Fort Mose
3. Abercorn and Bear Creek Islands on the Savannah River
4. Boat sailing out of Charleston Harbor, circa 1900
5. Two African dugout canoes with accessories
6. “Osman the Maroon in the Swamp”
7. Tabby cabins on Ossabaw Island, circa 1930s
8. “One Hundred Dollars Reward,” notice by John Morel, Ossabaw Island
9. The McQueen-Kingsley House, built in 1798 by John McQueen
10. St. George Street, St. Augustine, circa 1890
11. “Hopothle Mico or the Talassee King of the Creeks”
12. “Mico Chlucco the Long Warrior, or King of the Siminoles”
13. William Augustus Bowles (1763–1805)
14. Black Colonial Marines on Cumberland Island, February 1815
15. Hugh Young’s map of the Black villages around Seminole settlements, 1818