Wilson, Henry (English sculptor, born 1874)
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Wilson, Henry (English sculptor, born 1874)
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Wilson, Henry (English sculptor, born 1874)
Wilson, Henry J., d. 1872.
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Wilson, Henry J., d. 1872.
Henry Wilson
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Henry Wilson
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Henry Wilson served as a major in the U.S. Army during the first half of the 19th century. He participated in the relocation of Native Americans from Florida, the Seminole Wars and the Mexican War. He was the commander of Fort Towson, Okla., and during the Mexican War served as acting governor of Vera Cruz, Mexico.
Panton, Leslie and Co. was a trading firm in British East Florida. Headquartered in Pensacola, the company had a monopoly on the Indian trade from present day Memphis, Tenn. to St. Augustine, Fla. This may have been due to Alexander McGillivray, who was not only a stockholder, but also chief of the Creeks. The company traded with the Seminoles, Upper and Lower Creeks, Chickasaws, Choctaws and Cherokees. The company negotiated with the U.S. Government to have their debts be paid through the transfer of property rights. As a result, Panton-Leslie was able to acquire, at one time, over three million acres of land. In 1805, the company changed its name to John Forbes and Co.
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Slavery
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
Indian land transfers
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Seminole War, 2nd, 1835-1842
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Indian traders
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Southern States
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Florida
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