SW084 1817 Encounter on Apalachicola River Not a Massacre But Still a Seminal Battle in a Long War
Seminole Wars Authority

SW084 1817 Encounter on Apalachicola River Not a Massacre But Still a Seminal Battle in a Long War

2021-11-29
More than two centuries ago this week, on November 30, 1817, a lieutenant sailed his boat along the Apalachicola River to destruction. His boat contained 40 soldiers and noncombatant women and children. Seminole, Creeks and Maroons waited for their passing to open fire. Nearly everyone on board was killed in the volley and one white woman was taken prisoner by the Indians. A few survivors made a swim for it and reached a friendly shore. The action outraged the American public and the...
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