E- Florida Indian Villages, Towns and Settlements

A complete listing of all the Indian villages, towns and settlements as listed in Handbook of Americans North of Mexico.

Ebiamana. An unidentified village in N. Florida about 1565. De Bry, Brev. Nar.ii, map, 1591.

Eclauou. A village of the Utina (Timucua) confederacy in central Florida in the 16th century. Laudonnière (1564) in French, Hist. Coll. La., n. s., 243, 1869.

Edelano. An unidentified village on an island in St Johns r., Fla., in the 16th century. Laudonnière (1564) in French, Hist. Coll. La., n. s., 287, 1869.

Elochuteka. A former village, probably Seminole, between Hillsboro and Big Withlacoochee rs., Fla. H. R. Doc. 78, 25th Cong., 2d sess., map, 768-769, 1838.

Eloquale. An unidentified village in N. Florida in 1564. De Bry, Brev. Nar., ii, map, 1591.

El Peñon (Span.: the large rocky hill or height ). A former small settlement, probably Seminole, on an island 13 leagues N. of Mosquito r. , at the entrance of Matanzas r., Fla.

Enecappe. A village on middle St Johns r., Fla., belonging to the Utina (Timucua) confederacy in the 16th century.

Enempa. A Calusa village on the s. w. coast of Florida, about 1570. Fontaneda Memoir (ca. 1575), Smith trans., 19, 1854.

Estame. A Calusa village on the s. w. coast of Florida, about 1570. Fontaneda Memoir (ca. 1575), Smith trans., 19, 1854.

Etanie. A former Seminole town in Putnam co., Fla., of which Checota Hajo was chief in 1823. There is now a town of Etoniah in the w. part of the county, and also a creek of the same name. See H. R. Ex. Doc. 74 (1823), 19th Cong., 1st sess., 27, 1826.

Etotulga. A former Seminole town, 10 m. E. of the old Mickasuky town, in Florida. H. R. Ex. Doc. 74 (1823), 19th Cong., 1st sess., 26, 1826.

Evil Peace. A village seen by De Soto s army in 1539, between Utinama and Cholupaha, Fla. Gentl. of Elvas (1557) in French, Hist. Coll. La., n, 130, 1850.


Collection:
Hodge, Frederick Webb, Compiler. The Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Bureau of American Ethnology, Government Printing Office. 1906.

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