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* Buker, George E. 1975. ''Swamp Sailors: Riverine Warfare in the Everglades 1835-1842''. Gainesville, Florida: The University Presses of Florida.
* Collier, Ellen C. 1993. ''Instances of Use of United States Forces Abroad, 1798 - 1993''. at [http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/foabroad.htm Naval Historical Center] - URL retrieved October 22, 2006.
* Covington, James W. 1993. ''The Seminoles of Florida''. Gainesville, Florida: [[University Press of Florida]]. {{ISBN |0-8130-1196-5}}.
* [http://diglib.lib.fsu.edu/ebind2html/fs00000073 Florida Board of State Institutions. 1903. ''Soldiers of Florida in the Seminole Indian, Civil and Spanish-American wars''.] October 22, 2006.
* Higgs, Robert. 2005. ''“Not Merely Perfidious but Ungrateful”: The U.S. Takeover of West Florida''. at [http://www.independent.org/publications/working_papers/article.asp?id=1478 The Independent Institute] - URL retrieved October 22, 2006.
* [[Ethan A. Hitchcock (general)|Hitchcock, Ethan Allen]]. (1930) Edited by Grant Foreman. ''A Traveler in Indian Territory: The Journal of Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Late Major-General in the United States Army''. [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]]: Torch.
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070322052436/http://www.tfn.net/~cdk901/withlaco.htm Kimball, Chris. 2003. ''The Withlacoochee''.] - Archived URL retrieved May 9, 2008.
* Knetsch, Joe. 2003. ''Florida's Seminole Wars: 1817-1858''. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. {{ISBN |0-7385-2424-7}}.
* Lacey, Michael O., Maj. 2002. "Military Commissions: A Historical Survey". ''The Army Lawyer'', March, 2002. Department of the Army Pam. 27-50-350. P. 42. at [http://www.jagcnet.army.mil/JAGCNETINTERNET/HOMEPAGES/AC/ARMYLAWYER.NSF/c82df279f9445da185256e5b005244ee/bdfd1fe5ff1ccf5985256e5b0054d1fd/$FILE/Article%204.pdf The Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Army] - URL retrieved May 9, 2008.
* [[John K. Mahon|Mahon, John K.]] 1967. ''History of the Second Seminole War''. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press.
* Milanich, Jerald T. 1995. ''Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe''. [[Gainesville, Florida]]: The University Press of Florida. {{ISBN |0-8130-1360-7}}.
* Missall, John and Mary Lou Missall. 2004. ''The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict''. University Press of Florida. {{ISBN |0-8130-2715-2}}.
* [[Office of the Chief of Military History]], United States Army. 2001. [http://www.history.army.mil/books/AMH/AMH-07.htm Chapter 7: The Thirty Years' Peace]. ''[http://www.history.army.mil/books/AMH/amh-toc.htm American Military History]''. P. 153. URL retrieved October 22, 2006.
* Officers of 1-5 FA. 1999. ''1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Unit History''. P. 17. at [http://www.riley.army.mil/view/document.asp?ID=346-2005-03-17-34369-3#search=%22%22First%20Seminole%20War%22%20%20site%3A.mil%22] - URL retrieved October 22, 2006.
* Tebeau, Charlton W. 1971. ''A history of Florida'', Coral Gables, Fla., University of Miami Press. {{ISBN |0-87024-149-4}}.
* U.S. Army National Infantry Museum. ''Indian wars''. at [https://www.infantry.army.mil/museum/inside_tour/descriptive_tour/08_indian_wars.htm U.S. Army Infantry Home Page] - URL retrieved October 22, 2006.
* Viele, John. 1996. ''The Florida Keys:A History of the Pioneers''. Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, Inc. {{ISBN |1-56164-101-4}}.
* Vocelle, James T. 1914. ''History of Camden County Georgia''.Camden Printing Company
* Vone Research, Inc. [http://www.voneresearch.org/HistoryB.htm The Seminole War Period. ''Coastal History''.] - URL retrieved October 22, 2006.
* Weisman, Brent Richards. 1999. ''Unconquered People''. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. {{ISBN |0-8130-1662-2}}.
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1995/WJC.htm "American Military Strategy In The Second Seminole War", by Major John C. White, Jr.] "''The greatest lesson of the Second Seminole War shows how a government can lose public support for a war that has simply lasted for too long. As the Army became more deeply involved in the conflict, as the government sent more troops into the theater, and as the public saw more money appropriated for the war, people began to lose their interest. Jesup’s capture of Osceola, and the treachery he used to get him, turned public sentiment against the Army. The use of blood hounds only created more hostility in the halls of Congress. It did not matter to the American people that some of Jesup’s deceptive practices helped him achieve success militarily. The public viewed his actions so negatively that he had undermined the political goals of the government.''"
* [http://www.floridamemory.com/FloridaHighlights/Seminole_War/ Letter Concerning the Outbreak of Hostilities in the Third Seminole War, 1856], from the State Library and Archives of Florida.