DescriptionThe Wife and Child of Oscela from Holden's Dollar Magazine 1850.jpg
English: Pe-o-ka, wife of the Seminole chief, Osceola, and their son from "The Wife and Child of Osceola," Holden's Dollar Magazine 6, no 4 (October 1850): 591-592; a derivative of the so-called "Sedgeford Hall Portrait" once thought to represent Pocahontas and her son Thomas Rolfe.
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"The Wife and Child of Osceola," Holden's Dollar Magazine 6, no 4 (October 1850): 591-592.
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Unknown, from "The Wife and Child of Osceola," Holden's Dollar Magazine 6, no 4 (October 1850): 591-592.
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