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English: Catalog number E380668, a beaded Seminole belt and pouch from the Anthropology Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. A letter inside the pouch when accessioned was a letter from Apalachicola, Florida, dated October 29, 1849, indicating that the pouch and belt were gifts from Billy Bowlegs to Anthony Breath, writer of the letter. The pouch and belt were made by one of Billy Bowlegs's wives. Catalog record EZID: http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/327f86acf-1790-4482-b8bb-f7e1a02f0127
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Author Wife of Billy Bowlegs

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