swantonj EAKLY HISTORY OF THE CREEK INDIANS 443 
Greek am> Seminole Population at Various Periods Prior to 1834- Con. 
Authority. 
Year. 
Warriors. 
Total popu- 
lation. 
f ' 17, 500 
1791 
5, 000-6, 000 
| to 
1 ' 21, 000 
Marbnry 
1792 
J « 3, 605 
1,399 
12, 618 
4,882 
IS 14 
5,000 
3 17, 750 
'-' 3, 000 
-' 2, 000 
1821 
- I, 200 
Do 
1821 
1821 
2 +5, 000 
- 3, 000 
4 4, 883 
White 
1821 
1823 
1825 
f 20, 000 
1 - 5, 000 
1829 
| 20, 000 
1 - 4, 000 
1832 
21, 759 
Creek and Seminole Population Subsequent to 1834 
United States Indian Office: Total population. 
1835— Creeks 22, 000 
1836— Creeks 22, 000 
Semim .le 3, 765 
1837— Creeks 21, 437 
Seminole 5, 072 
1838— Creeks 25, 293 
Seminole 3, 565 
1841— Creeks 25, 338 
Seminole 3, 765 
1842— Creeks 25, 338 
Seminole (in west; and so with following figures) 3, 612 
1843— Creeks 25, 338 
Seminole 3, 824 
1844— Creeks 25, 338 
Seminole 3, 136 
1N45— Creeks 24, 754 
Seminole 3, 136 
Schoolcraft: 
1*46 5 — Seminole 3, 250 
1847 6 — Creeks - 25, 000 
Seminole 1, 500 
1847 7 — Seminole in Florida 370 
1850 7 — Seminole in Florida 348 
i Given as 25,000 to 26,000. 
' Seminole. 
3 Given as 20,000. 
* Seminole, exclusive of Negroes. 
'■> Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, m, p. 621. 
e Ibid., I, pp. 6-24. 
i Ibid., I, p. 522. 
