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The man who was shot and killed Friday inside a Seminole Grand apartment has been identified as 24-year-old Malique Richardson, a U.S. Marine.
In Tallahassee, FSU chose the Seminole as the school’s mascot in 1947. That same year, developers John and Irene Stead purchased 480 acres of property formerly known as Indianhead Plantation ...
During the Second Seminole War (1835 – 1842) future President Zachary Taylor – for whom this Key West, Florida fort was named – was a Colonel in the US Army, leading troops in the field. [ 21 ] Mala Compra Fortress also known as the Post at Mala Compra - Second Seminole War fortification.
Over a year later, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office arrested 13 people Friday in connection to a drive-by shooting that killed a Tallahassee woman.. Princess Tolliver, 31, was killed and five ...
Tallahassee has an area of 98.2 square miles (254.3 km 2), of which 95.7 square miles (247.9 km 2) is land and 2.5 square miles (6.5 km 2), or 2.59%, is water. [24] Tallahassee's terrain is hilly by Florida standards, being at the southern end of the Red Hills Region, just above the Cody Scarp. The elevation varies from near sea level to just ...
The Second Seminole War of 1835-1842 touched Leon County as it would most of Florida when family members and slaves of Green A. Chaires were massacred on his first plantation on Lake Lafayette. In 1837, the Tallahassee Railroad was completed linking Tallahassee to the Gulf port of St. Marks to the south.
One person was found dead Saturday night in a house fire off Seminole Drive, according to a Tallahassee Fire Department news release. Firefighters arrived shortly after 9:30 p.m. to find "heavy ...
Thlocklo Tustenuggee (also known as Thlocko, Thlocco, and Tiger Tail) was one of the most prominent Seminole leaders in the Second Seminole War. He spoke English fluently, [1] and also spoke Muscogee. [2] Tustenuggee was one of the three leaders of the 300 Seminoles who fought in the battle that became known as the Dade Massacre. [3]