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John Brown (Seminole Chief)

John Frippo Brown, (Seminole) was a Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War. He was elected by the tribal council as the last principal chief of the Seminole Nation, serving 1885-1901 and 1905-1906.
==Early life and education==
John Brown was born into the Tiger Clan of his Seminole mother, Lucy Nancy Greybeard on October 23, 1842, near Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. He was of mixed race and was the eldest child of seven; their father was Dr. John Frippo Brown, Sr., a physician from Scotland. He had six siblings, including Alice Brown Davis, who in 1922 was appointed as the Seminoles' first woman chief.〔May, Jon D. ("Brown, John Frippo." ), ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture.'' Accessed 25 Sept 2009.〕 A brother was Andrew Jackson Brown, who later served the tribe as treasurer.〔〔Bates, Rechenda Davis. ("Davis, Alice Brown" ), ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture,'' Accessed 25 Sept 2009.〕 They were raised in both their parents' cultures but lived among and identified as Seminole.
Brown served in the Confederate Army as an officer under the Seminole chief John Jumper. He represented the Seminole Nation in postwar negotiations as a Southern Treaty Commission Delegate and signed the Reconstruction Treaty of 1866.〔
In 1867, Brown's parents died in a cholera epidemic. His 15-year-old sister Alice moved from their home near Fort Gibson to Wewoka, Oklahoma to live with him.〔

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