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|+ Dade Command Battle Survivors
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! Name
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! 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 ||  guided the expedition captured by Indians
| 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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|Bvt Major || Francis L. Dade ||  || 4th Regiment Infantry || killed by 1st Shot from Micanopy
! 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 || killed in 1st Volley
|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


UNDER CONSTRUCTION


Dade Massacre (28 Dec 1835) - A Seminole War Battle fought between U.S. Army forces under Bvt Major Francis L. Dade and Seminole forces under Micanopy and Thlocklo Tustenuggee (Alligator). The battle was fought near present-day Bushnell in Sumter County, Florida, and resulted in a Seminole victory.

Battle Casualties
U.S. Forces Seminole Total
Total Engaged 110 180 290
Killed 108 3 111
Wounded 1 5 6
Total Casualties 110 8 120
Source: Various
Dade Command Battle Survivors
Name Unit Result
Private Edward Decourcey Company B, 2nd Artillery Killed the next day on way back
Private Ransom Clark Company B, 2nd Artillery Returned to Fort Brooke Wounded
Private Joseph Sprague Company B, 3rd Artillery Returned to Fort Brooke Wounded
Private John Thomas Returned to Fort Brooke before the battle after a back injury
Luis Pacheco mulatto slave Guided the expedition captured by Indians

bodies of eight officers and ninety-eight non-commissioned officers and men original list two more in the west point list


Dade Command Officers
Rank Name Cullum Unit Notes
Bvt Major Francis L. Dade 4th Regiment Infantry Killed by 1st Shot from Micanopy
Captain Upton S. Fraser B Company 3rd Artillery Killed in 1st Volley
Captain George W. Gardiner (Cullum 91) C Company 2nd Artillery
1st Lieutenant William E. Bassinger (Cullum 588) 2nd Regiment Artillery
2nd Lieutenant Robert Rich Mudge (Cullum 720) 3rd Regiment Artillery
Bvt 2nd Lieutenant John L.Keais (Cullum 799) 3rd Regiment Artillery
Bvt 2nd Lieutenant Richard Henderson (Cullum 797) 2nd Regiment Artillery

Current Status

Part of Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, Sumter County, Florida


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Location: Dade Battlefield Historic State Park near Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida.

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Lat: 28.652222 Long: -82.126667

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