swanton] EARLY HISTORY OF THE CREEK INIHANS 445 
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1883 — ("'recks II odd 
Seminole 3^00 
Alabama, Koasati, and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1884— (Same . 
1885— < 'reeks j.|. QOO 
Seminole 3^00 
A labama, Koasati, and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1886— (Same). 
1887— (Same). 
18SS— ( reeks 14 200 
Seminole 3 ; 050 
Alabama, Koasati, and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1889— ( reeks 14, 200 
Seminole 2, 600 
Alabama, Koasati, and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1890— (reeks 15, 000 
Seminole 2, 600 
Alabama, Koasati. and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1891— Creeks 1 5> 000 
Seminole 2, 600 
Alabama, Koasati. and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1892— ( reeks 15) 000 
Seminole 3, 000 
Alabama, Koasati. and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1893— (Same and). 
Florida Seminole 450 
1894— (Same and). 
Florida Seminole 450 
1895 — Creeks: full blood Indians 9, 447 
Creek freedmen 4 } 416 
Seminole 2, 900 
Florida Seminole 565 
Alabama, Koasati, and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1896 — Creeks 13, 863 
Seminole 2, 000 
Florida Seminole 565 
Alabama. Koasati. and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1897— Creeks 13, 863 
Seminole 2, 900 
Florida Seminole 565 
Alabama. Koasati. and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1898— Creeks: by blood 10, 014 
Creek freedmen 4 ? 757 
Seminole 2, 900 
Florida Seminole 575 
Alabama, Koasati, and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1899— Creeks 14, 771 
Seminole 2, 900 
Florida Seminole 575 
Alabama, Koasati, and Muskogee in Texas 290 
1900— Creeks by blood 10, 000 
Creek freedmen 6, 000 
Seminole 3, 000 
