Dade Battlefield State Park

Dade Battlefield Historic State Park in Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
Visiting Dade Battlefield Historic State Park - License our images here

Now looks beautiful and peaceful, but in this spot in December of 1835 a bloody Indian ambush started the Second Seminole War. 

Seminole warriors attacked an American column of 110 men travelling from Fort Brooke (Tampa) to Fort King (Ocala). Only three men survived the battle. The commander of the troop, Major Francis L. Dade, was also killed in the battle. 

This battle was also known as the Dade Massacre - the Indians returned and killed any survivor they found. The park has markers at the places where officers felt. You can see them in this collage of our photos.

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