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  2. Seminole, Texas - Wikipedia

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    432. FIPS code. 48-66764 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2411866 [2] Seminole is a city in and the county seat of Gaines County, Texas, United States. [4] Its population was 6,430 at the 2010 census. Seminole and Gaines County are home to a large population of German Mennonites from Russia that came to West Texas in the 1980s.

  3. William D. Allison - Wikipedia

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    Died. April 1, 1923. (1923-04-01) (aged 61–62) Seminole, Texas, U.S. Occupation. Lawman. William Davis Allison (1861 – April 1, 1923) [2] was an American lawman. [3] He served as lieutenant in the service of the Arizona Rangers from 1903 to 1904.

  4. John L. Bullis - Wikipedia

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    John L. Bullis. John Lapham Bullis (April 17, 1841 – May 26, 1911) was a much-decorated American soldier and later an entrepreneur. He was born at Macedon, New York, the eldest of the seven children of Dr. Abram R. and Lydia P. (Lapham) Bullis. Although brought up as a Quaker, he did not attend services regularly.

  5. John Ward (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia

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    American Indian Wars. Awards. Medal of Honor. John Ward (1847 or 1848 – March 24, 1911) was a Black Seminole who served as a United States Army Indian Scout and received America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor —for his actions in the Indian Wars of the western United States .

  6. Black Seminoles - Wikipedia

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    The black Seminole culture that took shape after 1800 was a dynamic mixture of African, Native American, Spanish, and slave traditions. Adopting certain practices of the Native Americans, maroons wore Seminole clothing and ate the same foodstuffs prepared the same way: they gathered the roots of a native plant called coontie, grinding, soaking, and straining them to make a starchy flour ...

  7. Billy Bowlegs - Wikipedia

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    Lithograph of Bowlegs. Holata Micco (a Muscogee name translated as Alligator Chief, also spelled Halpatter-Micco, Halbutta Micco, Halpuda Mikko; known in English as Chief Billy Bowlegs or Billy Bolek; c. 1810 – 1859) was a leader of the Seminoles in Florida during the Second Seminole War and was the remaining Seminole's most prominent chief during the Third Seminole War, when he led the ...

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