
Through Swamp and Glade: A Tale of the Seminole War - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Kirk Munroe
Language: English
Genre(s): Action & Adventure FictionHistorical Fiction
1 / 40CHAPTER I A bit of the Florida wilderness
- 1. CHAPTER I A bit of the Florida wilderness
- 2. CHAPTER II Mr. Troup Jeffers plots mischief
- 3. CHAPTER III The slave-catchers at work
- 4. CHAPTER IV Capture and escape of Nita Pacheco
- 5. CHAPTER V A forest bethrothal
- 6. CHAPTER VI CRUEL DEATH OF UL-WE THE STAGHOUND
- 7. CHAPTER VII COACOOCHEE IN THE CLUTCHES OF WHITE RUFFIANS
- 8. CHAPTER VIII RALPH BOYD THE ENGLISHMAN
- 9. CHAPTER IX MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A SENTINEL
- 10. CHAPTER X FONTAINE SALANO'S TREACHERY AND ITS REWARD
- 11. CHAPTER XI THE SEMINOLE MUST GO
- 12. CHAPTER XII CHEN-O-WAH IS STOLEN BY THE SLAVE-CATCHERS
- 13. CHAPTER XIII "WILEY THOMPSON, WHERE IS MY WIFE?"
- 14. CHAPTER XIV OSCEOLA SIGNS THE TREATY
- 15. CHAPTER XV LOUIS PACHECO BIDES HIS TIME
- 16. CHAPTER XVI OSCEOLA'S REVENGE
- 17. CHAPTER XVII ON THE VERGE OF THE WAHOO SWAMP
- 18. CHAPTER XVIII COACOOCHEE'S FIRST BATTLE
- 19. CHAPTER XIX RALPH BOYD AND THE SLAVE-CATCHER
- 20. CHAPTER XX AN ALLIGATOR AND HIS MYSTERIOUS ASSAILANT
- 21. CHAPTER XXI BATTLE OF THE WITHLACOOCHEE
- 22. CHAPTER XXII THE YOUNG CHIEF MAKES A TIMELY DISCOVERY
- 23. CHAPTER XXIII SHAKESPEARE IN THE FOREST
- 24. CHAPTER XXIV BOGUS INDIANS AND THE REAL ARTICLE
- 25. CHAPTER XXV A SWAMP STRONGHOLD OF THE SEMINOLES
- 26. CHAPTER XXVI TWO SPIES AND THEIR FATE
- 27. CHAPTER XXVII ANSTICE BOYD SAVES THE LIFE OF A CAPTIVE
- 28. CHAPTER XXVIII THE MARK OF THE WILDCAT
- 29. CHAPTER XXIX TREACHEROUS CAPTURE OF COACOOCHEE AND OSCEOLA
- 30. CHAPTER XXX IN THE DUNGEONS OF THE ANCIENT FORTRESS
- 31. CHAPTER XXXI A DARING ESCAPE
- 32. CHAPTER XXXII NITA HEARS THAT COACOOCHEE IS DEAD
- 33. CHAPTER XXXIII TOLD BY THE MAGNOLIA SPRING
- 34. CHAPTER XXXIV FOLLOWING A MYSTERIOUS TRAIL
- 35. CHAPTER XXXV FATE OF THE SLAVE-CATCHERS
- 36. CHAPTER XXXVI PEACE IS AGAIN PROPOSED
- 37. CHAPTER XXXVII COACOOCHEE IS AGAIN MADE PRISONER
- 38. CHAPTER XXXVIII DOUGLASS FULFILS HIS MISSION
- 39. CHAPTER XXXIX THE BRAVEST GIRL IN FLORIDA
- 40. CHAPTER XL A DOUBLE WEDDING AND THE SETTING SUN
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The principal incidents in the story of Coacoochee, as related in the following pages, are historically true. The Seminole War, the most protracted struggle with Indians in which the United States ever engaged, lasted from 1835 to 1842. At its conclusion, though most of the tribe had been removed to the Indian Territory in the far west, there still remained three hundred and one souls uncaptured and unsubdued. This remnant had fled to the almost inaccessible islands of the Big Cypress Swamp, in the extreme southern part of Florida. Rather than undertake the task of hunting them out, General Worth made a verbal treaty with them, by which it was agreed that they should retain that section of country unmolested, so long as they committed no aggressions. From that time they have kept their part of that agreement to the letter, living industrious, peaceful lives, and avoiding all unnecessary contact with the whites. They now number something over five hundred souls, but the tide of white immigration is already lapping over the ill-defined boundaries of their reservation, while white land-grabbers, penetrating the swamps, are seizing their fertile islands and bidding them begone. They stand aghast at this brutal order. Where can they go? What is to become of them? Is there nothing left but to fight and die? It would seem not. - Summary by the author
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