Notes on the Origin of the Seminole Indians of Florida
Buckskin
Declaration
(photo)
Buckskin Signing
(photo)
Buckskin
Ratification
(photo)
Buckskin
(text)
1. Legal Counsel
(Morton Silver) To U.S. Attorney
p. 229
2.
Letter from General
Council to Legal Counsel
p. 230
3.
Letter from Indian Bureau to Legal Counsel
pp. 231-232
4. Letter
from the Department of the Interior to Legal Counsel
pp. 233-234
5. All one Group
pp. 235-236
6. Legal Counsel to
Commissioner of Indian Claims
pp. 237-238
7.
Letter from Legal Counsel to Indian Claims
p. 239
8.
From Legal Counsel
to Commissioner of Indians
p. 240
9.
Whitehouse Acknowledges Buckskin Declaration!
p. 241
10.
Letter from Interior Department to Legal Counsel
p. 242
11. Legal
Counsel's Motion to Quash
pp. 243-247
12. Letter from Indian
Bureau to lawyer of Seminole Indians
p. 251
13. Letter from Eisenhower's
representative to Legal Counsel
p. 253
pp. 254-278
15.
State Recognition
of Miccosukee Tribe July 30, 1957
pp. 309-314
16. U.S. Recognition:
(a) January 27, 1958
pp. 336-337
(b) Confirmation of Recognition
July 12,
1960
pp. 408
17. From Executive Council to
White House
p. 336
18. Brief
(Stay Tuned)
pp. 379-405
(www link)
19.ExilesOf Florida
pp. 380-381
20.
Letter of September 26, 1958 Leading to Trip to CUBA
pp. 406-407
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Recognition
by treaty, Miami Herald story
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