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|+ Dade Command Battle Survivors | |+ Dade Command Battle Survivors | ||
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! Name | |||
! Unit | |||
! Result | |||
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| Private Edward Decourcey || Company B, 2nd Artillery || Killed the next day on way back | | Private Edward Decourcey || Company B, 2nd Artillery || Killed the next day on way back | ||
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| Private John Thomas || || Returned to Fort Brooke before the battle after a back injury | | Private John Thomas || || Returned to Fort Brooke before the battle after a back injury | ||
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| Luis Pacheco || mulatto slave || | | Luis Pacheco || mulatto slave || Guided the expedition captured by Indians | ||
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bodies of eight officers and ninety-eight non-commissioned officers and men original list | bodies of eight officers and ninety-eight non-commissioned officers and men original list | ||
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|+ Dade Command Officers | |+ Dade Command Officers | ||
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|Bvt Major || Francis L. Dade || || 4th Regiment Infantry || | ! Rank | ||
! Name | |||
! Cullum | |||
! Unit | |||
! Notes | |||
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|Bvt Major || Francis L. Dade || || 4th Regiment Infantry || Killed by 1st Shot from Micanopy | |||
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|Captain || Upton S. Fraser || || B Company 3rd Artillery || | |Captain || Upton S. Fraser || || B Company 3rd Artillery || Killed in 1st Volley | ||
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|Captain || George W. Gardiner || {{Cullum|91}}|| C Company 2nd Artillery || | |Captain || George W. Gardiner || {{Cullum|91}}|| C Company 2nd Artillery || |
Revision as of 14:09, 29 September 2021
bodies of eight officers and ninety-eight non-commissioned officers and men original list two more in the west point list
Current StatusPart of Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, Sumter County, Florida
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