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Ferdinand De Soto and the invasion of Florida
Table of Contents
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Chapter
- Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Authorities on Ferdinand De Soto and Florida
- Ferdinand De Soto
- Map of ancient Florida, showing route of De Soto, 1539-1543
- Chapter I: The man on horseback, 1532
- Chapter II: Ferdinand and Isabella, 1501-1521
- Chapter III: In the wilds of Nicaragua, 1521-1524
- Chapter IV: De Soto, the avenger, 1524-1527
- Chapter V: The reward of devotion, 1532-1538
- Chapter VI: Adelantado and governor, 1538-1539
- Chapter VII: The landing in Florida, 1539
- Chapter VIII: In the Floridian forests, 1539
- Chapter IX: Battles with the Indians, 1539
- Chapter X: The fierce Apalachees, 1539
- Chapter XI: The first winter in Florida, 1539-1540
- Chapter XII: The trackless wilderness, 1540
- Chapter XIII: The princess and her pearls, 1540
- Chapter XIV: De Soto's beaujp2ul captive, 1540
- Chapter XV: The great chief, Tuscaloosa, 1540
- Chapter XVI: Desperate encounter at Mauvila, 1540
- Chapter XVII: De Soto's fatal decision, 1541
- Chapter XVIII: How the Mississippi was crossed, 1541
- Chapter XIX: A year of aimless wandering, 1541-1542
- Chapter XX: Last days of De Soto, 1542
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