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Seminole

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Seminole

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Seminole got its name from former slaves who escaped Southern
plantations in the early 1800s and fled to the swamps of Florida.
They lived alongside Seminole Indians and later came to be known
as Black Seminoles. Renowned for excellent tracking abilities, they
eventually served as guides for the Shafter expedition to West Texas
in the mid-1870s, which opened the region. In a shallow draw on
the prairie, the Black Seminoles discovered water wells dug by the
Comanche. The "Seminole Wells" demonstrated the area's livability.
Settlers arrived a few decades later, and by 1905, Gaines County and
its county seat were established. This small town became Seminole.
Ranching was the area's first industry, but it was eclipsed in the 1920s
with the discovery of oil. Today, Seminole is a thriving multicultural
farming and oil-producing center with excellent schools, a booming
economy, and the friendliest people around.


Author: Charles George
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Feb 27, 2012
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531657079
ISBN-13: 9781531657079
 

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