Draft:Minnie Moore Willson

Minnie Moore-Willson should redirect here

Minnie Moore-Willson was an author, women's club president, and naturalist from Pennsylvania who advocated for the Seminoles in Florida.

Seminole background
Seminole Wars Lt. Richard H. Pratt, 1879

left in peace for a time, but exposed to local justice, incidents

She served as president of the Women's National Indian Association

state not feds

The Seminoles of Florida, 1896
George Washington Manypenny Our Indian Wards Helen Hunt Jackson A Century of Dishonor Charles H. Coe Red Patriots

Friends of the Florida Seminoles, 1899
should be main article Friends of the Florida Seminoles

January 7, 1899 Friends of the Florida Seminoles in Kissimmee Rt. Rev. William Crane Gray Bishop, President; Rev D. A. Dodge; Senator Charles A. Carson Treasurer; James M. Willson, Secretary

George W. Wilson Times-Union and Citizen; Dr. Jacob E. Brecht Fort Myers agent; Francis A. Hendry; Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew (2)(world's first ordinance to regulate aviation in 1908) Kissimmee Valley Gazette; R. H. Seymour Mayor

The Indian's Friend calls for federal troops, answered by Times-Union and Citizen "...a reproach to the State of Florida that these things are so..."

Tom Tiger's Horse
Tuestenugee Cow Creek Seminole band in accounts of Frederick A. Ober ,Pratt, Clay MacCauley , Wilson ,and The Seminoles of Florida