Black-and-white glass lantern slide of a Seminole man and woman at a wedding, men standing in background.; Slide located in section labelled 'Seminole'
1p. Mimeo. D. concerning Glade Cross mission activities in Everglades among the Seminoles; 2p. notes on Seminole silverwork. Correspondence of Henry W. Haynes to Frank C. Speck (Ta-de-wim): April 16, 1931, A.L.S., 3p., concerning visit to the Seminoles; July 9, 1931, A.L.S., 1p., concerning Calusa question and Seminoles; suggests persons to see in Florida. Ernest F. Coe to [?], April 13, 1931, L., c.c., 1p. concerning Seminoles as guides, should there be an Everglades national park; Coe to Roy Nash (Bureau of Indian Affairs), U.S. Department of Interior, April 27, 1931, T.L., 1p. and Coe to Speck, April 27, 1931, T.L.S., 1p., supporting national park in Everglades. Images note: 4 pencil sketches of Seminole silver work.
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of a Seminole man and children standing in front of a tall structure.; Slide located in section labelled 'Seminole'
Black and white engraving, illustrating Ferdinand de Soto's march into a Seminole village, weapons, native attire, dwellings.; Volume 2, Rare book vault; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Color photograph of Seminole woman and girl with turtle and can leg rattles, in preparation for ceremony, Oklahoma.; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Engraving of a Seminole chief making sacrifice at campsite with tribal group watching, all in native attire, Florida.; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of Seminole women and children, in native attire, using mortar and pestle outside dwellings at Blind Pass, Saint Petersburg, Florida.; Image (10-7-f). Freeman guide #4549a.; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation