Seminole Wars Resources >>>---/--> Resources >>>---/--> Resources >>>---/--> By no means is this list exhaustive. I’m just attaching source documents as I run across them so that others can find them more easily. Florida Militia Muster Rolls, 1826-1900 “Letters from the Frontiers - Written During a Period of Thirty Years' Service in the Army of the United States” by George Archibald McCall. 1868. Persifor F. Smith, the Louisiana Volunteers, and Florida's Second Seminole War. By Canter Brown, Jr. Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, Vol. 34, No. 4 (Autumn, 1993), pp. 389-410 (22 pages) The War in Florida: Being an Exposition of Its Causes, and an Accurate History of the Campaigns of Generals Clinch, Gaines and Scott. By a Late Staff Officer. By Woodburne Potter 1836 The narrative by Captain James Barr entitled, “A Correct and Authentic Narrative of the Indian War in Florida with Description of Maj. Dade’s Massacre, and an Account of the Extreme Suffering, for Want of Provisions, of the Army—Having Been Obliged to Eat Horses’ and Dogs’ Flesh, &c. &c.” 1836 Andrew Atkinson Humphreys' Seminole War Field Journal. Matthew T. Pearcy, Andrew Atkinson Humphreys. The Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 85, No. 2 (Fall, 2006), pp. 197-230 (34 pages) The Diary of Major-General Ethan Allen Hitchcock, “Fifty Years in Camp and Field". 1909 The Diary of Lt. Henry Prince: "Amidst a Storm of Bullets". Diary, January 10, 1836 to January 7, 1837 Letters written by Col. P.F. Smith and General Gaines. Thompson, William Tappan, 1812-1882. John's Alive: Or, the Bride of a Ghost. Baltimore: Taylor, Wilde, 1846. John's Alive Or, The Bride of a Ghost, and Other Sketches By Joseph Jones, May A. Thompson Wade · 1883