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Nea-Math-La, a Seminole chief, was a Creek Indian by birth. Nea-Math-La
was considered a man of eloquence and influence among the Seminoles. When
he advised his people not to accept the government plan to move to the
lands beyond Mississippi, Governor William DuVal deposed him by refusing
to recognize him as a chief of the Seminoles.
Published by F.W. Greenough, Philadelphia. Drawn, printed & coloured
at L.T. Bowen's lithographic establishment. Entered according to act of
Congress in the year 1836 by F.W. Greenough in the Clerk's Office of the
District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Transparency by
Ted Saylor Photography.
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