| PAGE |
Hoke-ti-chee, “Little Girl with the Bright Eyes” | Frontispiece |
Florida Indians Carrying Their Crops to the Storehouse | 6 |
An Indian Retreat During the Seminole War | 16 |
Micanopy | 20 |
One of the Last Seminole Battle Grounds | 24 |
Osceola | 30 |
Martha Jane, “Bandanna Mammy” | 42 |
A Seminole Dwelling | 60 |
A Seminole Camp-fire | 70 |
Chieftain Tallahassee | 76 |
A Seminole Group of the Tallahassee Band | 86 |
Chief Tallahassee, Martha Tiger, She Yo Hee, Tommy Hill and Milakee | 90 |
Billy Bowlegs and Tommy Doctor | 98 |
Hannah, the Only Remaining Slave of the Seminoles | 108 |
A Picturesque Group | 114 |
An Enchanting Study of the Younger Generation | 122 |
Seminoles on the Miami River | 130 |
Tiger Tail | 140 |
Indian Mode of Hunting Alligators in Florida | 144 |
Captain Tom Tiger | 148 |
The Indian’s Hunting Ground | 150 |
A Section of a Saw Grass Swamp | 156 |
Hi-e-tee, Captain Tom Tiger, Ho-ti-yee and “Little Tiger” | 164 |
Dr. Jimmie Tustanogee with His Two Wives and the Children | 168 |
Billy Buster, Tommy Hill, Tallahassee and Charlie Peacock | 172 |
The Wild Heron in Domestication | 176 |
The White Plumed Egret in a Florida Yard | 180 |
Coacoochee | 188 |
Latest Photograph of Billy Bowlegs | 192 |
Billy Bowlegs and His Sister | 194 |
Osceola, the Napoleon of the Seminoles | 200 |
Billy Bowlegs Photographed While Visiting the Author | 202 |