John and Mary Lou Missall

John and Mary Lou Missall are award-winning historians and authors whose primary work focuses on the Seminole Indian Wars. These were the longest, costliest, and deadliest of all the nation's wars against Native Americans and spanned a period of more than forty years. 

Their historical works include The Seminole Struggle: A History of America's Longest Indian War from Pineapple PressHistory of the Third Seminole War 1849-1858 (co-authored with Dr. Joe Knetsch) from Casemate BooksThis Torn Land: Poetry of the Second Seminole War from the Seminole Wars FoundationThis Miserable Pride of a Soldier: The Letters and Journals of Col. William S. Foster in the Second Seminole War from the Seminole Wars Foundation and the University of Tampa PressThe Army Is My Calling: The Life and Writings of Maj. John Rogers Vinton from the Florida Historical Society Press, and an Enhanced Edition of Woodburne Potter's classic The War in Florida. They also have articles published in The Encyclopedia of War and American Society.

Their works of fiction include Elizabeth's War a novel of the First Seminole War, and Hollow Victory a novel of the Second Seminole War, both from the Florida Historical Society Press. Both books have won the prestigious Patrick D. Smith Award for Florida Fiction from the Florida Historical Society. Their latest novel is What We Have Endured, a story of the Seminole Wars co-authored with Tribal Chief Justice Willie Johns.

John and Mary Lou are also co-authors of Just Havin' Fun, the biography/memoirs of legendary oil well firefighter Boots Hansen. John has produced three volumes entitled An Ancient Tale New Told, retelling the stories of Shakespeare in prose, using the original text for the character's conversations.

John has been a life-long student of history, studies Shakespeare, and has taught astronomy courses. Mary Lou has a B.A. from Indiana University and an M.A. from California State University. 

  • John and Mary Lou Missall
    John and Mary Lou Missall

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