John E. Worth
University of West Florida
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Journal of Southern History | 1996
Michael Gannon; John E. Worth
By 1739, a record of the existence and demise of the Spanish Mission provinces of Guale and Mocama during the late 17th century had been assembled. This volume contains translations of these documents, as well as an overview of Spains gradual withdrawal from the Georgia coast.
Historical Archaeology | 2012
John E. Worth
Not long after Spanish Florida became United States territory in 1821, the attention of Anglo-American settlers was drawn to the handful of remaining Spanish fishing ranchos along the lower gulf coastline, inhabited by Cuban fishermen and their “Spanish Indian” families and neighbors. The history and identity of these groups, many of whom were forcibly relocated west along with the Seminoles by 1841, has long remained enigmatic due to a paucity of documentation. This paper uses extensive new documentary data from Cuba and Spain to explore the emergence of these new creole communities during Florida’s British and second Spanish periods.
Journal of Archaeological Research | 2011
Victor D. Thompson; John E. Worth
Journal of Southern History | 1995
Lawrence A. Clayton; John E. Worth; Eugene Lyon; Jeffrey P. Brain; John H. Hann
Americas | 1996
Eugene Lyon; John E. Worth
American Indian Quarterly | 1999
Brent R. Weisman; John E. Worth
Archive | 2007
John E. Worth
Archive | 2014
John E. Worth
Archive | 2006
John E. Worth
Americas | 1994
Lawrence A. Clayton; John E. Worth; Eugene Lyon; Jeffrey P. Brain; John H. Hann