Ti£ Seminole's Sacrifice
An Historical Romance of the Seminole War
y Hp yHE HISTORY of Red Jacket, the most memorable and pic-
n M n turesque figure in the Seminole war—stands today a monu-
y'—1|—(J—"U ment to the eminence of the greatest warriors of the 19th
0 0 century.
An English Trader buys an Indian Squaw. Commander of the
American fort forces him to marry her. For revenge he incites the
Seminoles against the whites, but the Indians meet with defeat at every
turn and are on the verge of starvation, when General Jackson offers
universal amnesty, if they will deliver to his camp in irons their Chief,
Red Jacket. This the old warrior refuses to do, but for the benefit
of his people he made the sacrifice of his own free will, and unfettered
by bands of iron delivers himself to the pale face general.
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