They began to organize resistance among the Seminole warriors.
The athletic logo, in use since the early 1970s, shows a profile of a shouting Seminole warrior in circle.
A United States Navy led boat expedition to the Everglades was defeated by Seminole warriors in a small battle.
The soldiers' mission is to rescue men and women taken prisoner by Seminole warriors.
Between 900 and 1,500 Seminole warriors effectively employed guerrilla tactics against United States Army troops for seven years.
It is named in honor of the Native American Seminole warrior, Osceola.
In November 1836, marines and sailors in boats from the squadron engaged Seminole warriors in Wahoo Swamp.
Osceola was a famous Seminole warrior whose name means "Rising Sun."
Sammy was descended from one of the last great Seminole warriors, Thlocklo Tustenuggee, a cunning leader whose fate Sammy chose to regard as a mystery.
It was occupied by about 300 black men, women, and children, 20 renegade Choctaw, and a few Seminole warriors, led by a black named Garcon.