Creek and Seminole SlavesSlaves  [M234, roll 290, frames 606-610]
Tampa Bay Florida
11th July 1838
My dear Sir,
Since the return Holatoochee and Abram I have learned the names of the
Seminole Negroes detained in New Orleans in consequence of certain, or
uncertain, claims by Jim Boy's widow.
To aid the district attorney in traversing the villainous schemes of a few
mongrel vagabonds, and to protect some really honest Indians in the possession
of their rightful property, I have made minute inquiries about the ownership
of the detained slaves.
I believe the following account may be relied on, & though, from the
circumstances, of course incapable of being sustained by white witnesses, yet
it will aid the advocate in his examination and must carry with it a certain
weight inseparable from a true story.
First slaves belonging to the Indian woman Harriett Bowlegs (daughter of old
King Bowlegs, and granddaughter of old Cow Keeper). King Bowlegs was called by
the Indians "Eneha Mikko".
1. Flora - old - light black - now in N Orleans
2. Juba (daughter of Flora) say 25 yrs
3. Abby or Cumba (daughter of Juba) say 3 yrs
The mother of Flora, named "Fai" or "Fy" was owned by
old "Cow Keeper". He bequeathed her to one of his females relations (sister of
Echo Fixico now in N Orleans, I believe) and from her King Bowlegs purchased
Flora.
When Bowlegs died he left Flora and her offspring to his
daughter Harriett Bowlegs.
4. Noble - black - very stout & handsome, say 23 yrs,
now in N Orleans La.
The mother of Noble, named Beck, was bought in the
English time by old Bowlegs in St. Augustine before the birth of her first
child (Polly)
This first child Polly became a mistress of old Bowlegs, and he freed her &
her children.
The other children of Beck (all born in the nation) including Noble he
bequeathed to his daughter Harriett Bowlegs.
5. Jacob & 6. Daly - brothers - blck- young - in N
Orleans
Old Bowlegs bought their grandmother, named Rose, from
Mr. Forrester, the elder brother of the present Alexander or Sandy Forrester
Esq near St. Augustine who was I believe a clerk or agent of the famous house
of Forbes & Co.
She, Rose, and her offspring, including Jacob, and Daly, were willed to the
sister of Harriett Bowlegs (named Sanathlaih kee). This sister died a year ago
& the property now belongs to Harriett Bowlegs her nearest kin.
Of all the above slaves of H, Bowlegs only two were caught by the Creeks under
Jim Boy vis. Juba & Jacob. The others came in voluntarily during the peace of
Ft. Dade and were detained by order of General Jesup, Comdg.
The owner of the above property, came in under the Treaty of Fort Dade, and
never violated said treaty, having remained in ever since. She is still here,
and is an intelligent woman speaking English fluently. She has repeatedly been
assured by the Comdg. Genl who made the Treaty and by the Indian Agent (John
C. Casey) that all her slaves should be secured to her in compliance with the
Treaty, and it was specially explained that any of her Negroes who might be
captured by the Army would be regarded in the same light or similar properly
belonging to the whites, and surrendered to her. I may add that I believe no
one ever pretended to claim one of these Negroes before.
The second case is that of:
1. Louis - black - 40 yrs - good looking - intelligent -
can read & write & speak Spanish, Indian --. This man belongs to the estate of
the widow Pacheco now of Havana, formerly of Sarazota, 40 m. south of this
place. He formerly belonged to Genl. Brooke who sold him to Major MacIntosh U.
S. Army who sold him to the late Don Pacheco of Sarazota Florida. Capt. Wm
Buna? or Manuel Olivella or Maj. McIntosh can prove it. Buna? is here &
administrator to the estate of Pacheco
The third case is that of:
1. Katy - yellow - walleye - stout
2. her daughter - black - a little girl - Mr. F.
Newcourt? late of the Army knows all about this case as she formerly belonged
to him. I believe here is the only doubtful case, if any are so. Nelly Factor
was her original owner and I believe she has rec'd part payment say 700.00?
dollars from Gad Humphries.
The last & longest case is that of the Negroes belonging
to Micco Potokee, an Indian chief who has gone west with Cloud and others.
To understand the claim to these Negroes it is necessary to back a little.
The Old Miccosuca king named Kinhaitsee bought in the English time, near St.
Augustine two Negro girls named Melinda and Dolly. Old Pompey who lately died
at Fort Pike had both these women for wives and both were prolific, for from
them sprung all Micco Potokee's Negroes. Melinda & Dolly were not related and
were purchased from different men. King Kinhaitsee made his will bequeathing
all his Negroes to his nephew according to the old Indian law of descent.
After his death, Micco Potoke declined taking them at first and told the son (Tuska
Eneha) and daughter of his uncle to keep them.
Tuska Eneha killed himself and his sister died when Micco Potoke by the double
claim of the will & relationship took possession of the Negroes.
He caused the matter to be examined by the Agent the late Wiley Thompson and
recorded at the Agency. The Agent gave him a certificate which he had and
probably still has in his possession.
It is difficult to refer to any white persons who knew the Miccosuca & their
Negroes before the change of flags as the old population has almost entirely
disappeared from the frontier.
The following is a list of the Negroes detained at New Orleans who belong to
Micco Potokee.
1. Long Toney - black - say 30 yrs
2. Molly - black - say 33, sister to Long Toney
3. Teena - black - short - very old - aunt to Long Toney
4. Mary - light black - large - 25 yrs - daughter of Teena
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. - children of Mary
10. Nancy - light black, -2½ yrs - daughter of Teena
All these descended from Melinda.
11. Prince - handsome Negro - 30 yrs
12. Dolly - light black - very old
13. Peggy - lt. black - 48 - daughter of Dolly
14. Hagar - lt. black - 10 - daughter of Peggy
15. Hagar's baby - sucking
16. Scilla - blck - tall - 40 - daughter of Polly
17. Fanny - lt. black - tall - handsome - do 28
18. Eliza - lt. black - tall - handsome - do 20
19. Bella - black - 6 or 7 yrs - a daughter of Scilla
20. Charles - son of Fanny - aged 7 yrs
21. Margaret - 6 - daughter of Fanny
22. Silvia or Silby 2½ - do
All, from 11 to 22 both inclusive are descendants of
Dolly (12)
The following Negroes were brought in by the Creeks as
prisoners:
12 Dolly, 13 Peggy, 14 Hagar, 16 Scilla, 17 Fanny, 18
Eliza, 19 Bella, 15 Hagar's baby, 20 Charles, 21 Margaret, 22 Silvia, 3 Teena,
456789 Mary & 5 children - Molly.
The others came in voluntarily, and were detained by
order of Genl. Jesup about the time that the Indians bolted in 1837.
I must now close this long account with the hope that
the claims of a few vagabond squatters whose --- provoked this war, by their
iniquities will not be allowed any more consideration than they are entitled
to.
Please to notify me of the progress of this dirty business
I am grieved to see one African Seminole go west, for I have always urged
their removal to Africa - but still less do I wish the success of such
scoundrel as Jim Boy who combines all the vice of white, Indian & Negro
without the virtue of any.
There is one more woman whose case I had nearly
forgotten.
1. Silla or Scilla - black - 20 - large - born in the
nation - granddaughter of Fai or Fy (see p 2) and belongs to "Echo Fixico" who
is now in N Orleans I believe - He went there with "orange? stick"
I have now accounted for 31 - the other two are not
recollected but are probably the children of some of those named.
I am dear sir
Yr friend & sert
Jno. C. Casey
Actg. Sem. Agent
Major Isaac Clarke
Quarter Master U.S.A.
New Orleans La
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