Pirates, Raiders & Invaders of the Gulf Coast
MSU Affiliation
College of Arts and Sciences; Department of Communication, Media and Theatre
Abstract
Authors Ryan Starrett and Josh Foreman chart a Gulf Coast odyssey with French adventurers, English colonists, Spanish Dons, American filibusters, Indian warriors, African Maroons, and pirate outlaws. For centuries, the shoreline between Galveston and Tallahassee was marked by the desperate deeds of men who fought for God, gold, and glory, as well as those who simply wanted to be left alone. Regardless of motive, the Gulf Coast has seen its share of seafaring warriors and miscreants, from the Tattooed Serpent and Osceola to Iberville and Davy Crockett. It harbored privateers and pirates such as William Augustus Bowles and the Brothers Laffite.
Publication Date
8-28-2023
Publisher
The History Press
City
Charleston, SC
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First Page
1
Last Page
176
ISBN
9781467153232
Recommended Citation
Starrett, Ryan, and Josh Foreman. Pirates, Raiders & Invaders of the Gulf Coast. The History Press, 2023.