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trees, leaving a 20-foot (6.1-meter) wide road. At the turn of the century, the remaining pine strands were used to produce turpentine and for logging. By 1927, oaks dominated the community. During World War II, pine stumps were removed from the park. In the 1970s, the Florida DEP prescribed controlled burns to prevent the park's pine flatwoods from succeeding into an oak hammock. In the 1950s, officials from the Department of Natural Resources proposed to let the grass and scrub habitat return to its natural state, but residents opposed the measure. In 1976, as a part of the state's Bicentennial Trail preparations, removed several nonnative Florida plants and planted longleaf pines in the park. In 2012, the Sumter County
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Later in 1837, Major Thomas Child took over command of the post. During his tenure, one "Colonel Dill", claiming that he was seeking escaped slaves, was detained and was ordered to return to his residence. Jesup ordered that all government employees and express riders were barred from passing through Fort Armstrong for the purpose of looking for slaves. This was to allow black Seminoles to enter the fort and to be eventually deported to reservations west of the Mississippi River. In 1984, after several years’ work, the Sumter County Historical Society would place a marker at the site of Fort Armstrong.
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officers fell. Koonce and his son O. B. Koonce maintained the landscape. He also pushed to have an archway placed at the entrance to the park, the construction of a road leading to the park in 1926, and electric power lines to connect the park to the power grid. Koonce also constructed other statutes, such as a pelican. In 1922, Representative Drane and Chief Clerk Nathan Hazen of the Ordnance Department arranged to have two guns shipped to the Dade Memorial Park. A portrait of Chief Micanopy hung in the lodge and a statute of Osceola close to the lodge honored the two leaders.
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reenactment of Dade's massacre. It also has made information about the battle available to the public and has created two videos, a thirty-minute video which details the battle's events and a short film that is shown in the Dade Battlefield Visitors Center. In addition, the Society rebuilt the cement log breastwork and corrected the breastwork's orientation as the breastwork faced west and not east. In 2002, the society purchased a six-pound long barrel cannon similar to the one Dade's men used in the battle.
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visit Seminole battlegrounds as most of them had never visited the sites as children. Although Seminoles had portrayed their ancestors during the annual reenactments, the "Looking Back at the Seminole Trail" tour was the first time that members of the Seminole Tribe formally visited the park. During the visit, elders Billy Cypress and Bobby Henry and park ranger Chuck Wicks explained both sides of the conflict to the group. The conference members then walked along the trails and visited the museum.
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National Register of Historic Places. In 1994, the National Park Service listed the park as a National Historic Landmark. To facilitate the study of the park, the National Park Service placed the park under the themes Political and Military Affairs, 1783–1860—Jacksonian Democracy, 1828–1844 and Westward Expansion of the British Colonies and the United States, 1763–1898—Military-Aboriginal American Contact and Conflict—East of the Mississippi, 1763–1850s.
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shuffleboard and horseshoe courts. The south end of the road dividing the park was cut off, making it safe for visitors, and culverts were placed in the ditch that was dug in the park at some time after the battle. In addition, park officials planned to obtain a cannon for the battlefield. As of 2004, one tennis court and two shuffleboard courts remained of the recreational facilities.
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The soil under Dade Battlefield consists of two types of sand: Kanapaha sand and Sparr fine sand. Kanapaha sand is a gray soil that is poorly drained and slowly permeable. It was formed in marine sediments that contained sand and loam. Kanapaha sand supports forest areas. Sparr fine sand is a dark
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professor who collects swords, and Laumer contacted the organization. They learned that the sword had been in the Smithsonian's collection since 1880. Giron and Laumer requested that the sword be loaned to the Dade Battlefield museum. The sword was placed on display in a case containing a money belt
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to the park from December 27, 1988, to the day of the reenactment on January 1, 1989. A record crowd of 4,500 people attending the reenactment on January 1, 1989, prompted the Dade Battlefield Society to consider the construction of an amphitheater. The Florida Department of Natural Resources granted
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without proof of ownership, and the government's decision to move the Seminoles over the protests of Seminole chiefs infuriated the Seminoles. At around 8:00 AM on the morning of December 28, 1835, the Seminoles, led by Chief Micanopy, ambushed Major Francis L. Dade and 107 men along a segment of the
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The area of the battlegrounds was originally pine barrens, a habitat dominated by pines and palmettos. (It is currently known as longleaf pine mesic flatwoods.) Land use made several changes to the land. In 1828, soldiers and slaves constructed the Fort King Road by cutting the understory and pine
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to build a supply depot, a regiment of Tennessee militiamen led by Major Robert Armstrong, built Fort Armstrong at the site of Dade's Massacre. From Fort Armstrong, Brigadier General Keith Call led an attack on the Seminoles living in the Wahoo Swamp a few days after the fort's construction ended.
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The average low for the month of January is 45.5 °F (7.5 °C) while the average high is 70.9 °F (21.6 °C). In July, the average high is 91.5 °F (33.1 °C) while lows average 70.5 °F (21.4 °C). The average precipitation from April 1, 1918, to April 30, 2012, was
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Activities include picnicking, viewing exhibits at the visitor center, and wildlife viewing. A 3,499-foot (1,066-meter) long nature trail winds through the pine flatwoods. In addition, there is a gazebo, a lodge that seats 96 people and has a kitchen, outdoors areas that can be rented for weddings
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Monuments indicating the locations of the officers’ deaths stretch from the park's entrance to about 300 feet (91 meters) south. The museum which details the Seminole War lies 49 feet (15 meters) from the replica of the breastworks and about 600 feet (180 meters) from the northernmost commemorative
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Over 70 children and 100 adults from the Seminole Hollywood Youth Conference visited the Dade Battlefield State Historic Site as part of the "Looking Back at the Seminole Trail" tour on July 8, 2003. Organized by Holly Tiger and Jo Motlow North the trip was a way for Seminole adults and children to
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The first two-hour-long reenactment since 1935 occurred on December 28, 1985. In 1987, the state constructed a 5-foot (1.5-meter) high and 150-foot (46-meter) long berm on the baseball field's outfield to enhance visitors’ view of the reenactment. A Tampa television station aired segments about a
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On January 22, 1973, Ney Landrum, Chief of the Division of Recreation and Parks, nominated Dade Battlefield to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. On November 7, 1973, the National Park Service issued national register number 72000353 to Dade Battlefield, listing the park on the
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In 1935, Koonce promoted the idea to conduct a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Dade Massacre. To mark the centennial of the Dade Massacre, organizers planned a reenactment of the battle. The Seminoles were to be invited to join and to formally sign a peace treaty with the United
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In 1949, the Florida Legislature dissolve the Dade Memorial Park Commission and moved the park under the care of the then Board of Parks and Historical Memorials. Several facilities were built at this time. In 1957, construction on the recreation lodge was completed. The museum opened on July 4,
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In an effort to restore the park to the conditions at the time of the battle, the Division of Natural Resources removed the archway, the monuments, and the statue of the pelican. At a public hearing about the park, the Division of Natural Resources officials faced strong opposition from long-time
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The annual reenactment begins at 2:00 PM on both Saturday and Sunday. An actor portraying Private Ransom Clarke narrates just before the battle starts. The battle begins as the Seminoles, portrayed by Seminoles from the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation, and Dade's men exchange gunfire. After
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After the passage of the bill, Sumter County residents cleared the land to form the park. During the 1920s, Koonce sculpted statues of the soldiers and Seminoles involved in the battle, ordered a bronze statue to portray Dade, built the gazebo, and constructed the monuments indicating where the
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In April 2013, the park hosted the first annual Swallow-tailed Kite and Wildlife Festival. Swallow-tailed kites had visited the park, and the Dade Battlefield Society decided to create a festival to educate the public about the birds. The festival's activities included a lecture on swallow-tail
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About 1968, Sumter County employees found several cylinders measuring 12 inches (30 centimeters) long and about three-fourths of an inch (1.9 centimeters) in diameter on the Dade Battlefield Historic Site grounds. Suspecting that the vials were munitions that had been buried on the park grounds
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seeking to create a national park on the battle's site. In 1907 and again in 1912, Sparkman re-introduced legislation that provided funding for a marker and for the preservation of the battleground. In 1919, United States representative Henry Jackson Drane of Florida, who had visited the Dade
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Although members of the Florida Historical Society and several Sumter County veterans organizations sponsored a commemorative day held on December 28, 1966, the first reenactment of Dade's Massacre was held on December 28, 1980, for the battle's 145th anniversary. Dade City historian and Dade
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The city of Bushnell supplies the park's drinking water. The park also has a ditch that connects two ponds, Center Pond, located south of Bushnell, and Webb's Pond (called the "Death Pond" in records related to the battle), a pond located on private property adjacent to the park. Four bridges
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The Dade Battlefield Society is a non-profit organization created to preserve the Dade Battlefield State Historic Site. It was created on June 8, 1987, to raise public awareness of Dade's Massacre. Since the creation of the organization, the Dade Battlefield Society has sponsored the annual
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In 1976, the state of Florida selected the Dade Battlefield State Historic Site to be a Florida Bicentennial Trail site. To emphasize the park's historical significance, the Division of Recreation and Parks attempted to remove the playground, the baseball field, the tennis courts, and the
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which called for the creation of a national park on the Dade massacre battleground and its inclusion in a national park system. Florida congressman Stephen Sparkman began efforts to preserve the Dade Massacre site on January 27, 1904, with the introduction of another bill in the
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met with DEP officials and expressed his disapproval of the DEP's plan, stating, "As you know, we’ve gotten two gold medals for our parks. I think we have 20 million-plus visitors. So, no, we’ve got great parks, and we’ve got to make sure we preserve them and take care of them."
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Sumter County residents who felt that the changes made to the park dishonored Koonce's vision for the park. Residents recovered the discarded monuments and placed them back in the park. When district naturalist John Dodrill realized that the statue portraying Dade was that of a
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In 1996, the Dade Battlefield State Historic Site hosted the first annual World War II Commemorative Day. Since the first event, the commemoration has grown to include reenactors representing both the Allies and the Axis, vendors, music, encampments, vehicles, and food.
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States government. Plans eventually changed to include a parade, a barbecue, concerts, addresses by dignitaries, and a full reenactment. On December 28, 1935, over 5,000 people, including Florida's governor attended the ceremony.
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on a reservation that included the site of the future battle. A combination of white settlers moving onto public land in violation of the Treaty of Moultrie Creek, slave hunters trespassing onto the reservation to capture
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during World War II, the workers turned the vials over to a state agency. According to former Sumter County civil defense director Vernon Berry, the agency stated that one vial exploded while the agency was analyzing it.
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throughout the park cross the ditch. Although it normally drains into the swampy areas near the park, water has flowed in the ditch three times before, in 1994, 1995, and 1998, all when heavy rains fell in the area.
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lies six miles (9.7 kilometers) to the west of town. The Wahoo area served as a sheltered area for the Seminoles during the Second Seminole War. The United States Army and the Seminoles fought the
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approval for the amphitheater. For the December 28, 1989, reenactment, the Dade Battlefield Society expanded the event to a two-day event with full reenactments on both Saturday and Sunday.
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1957. By 1959, the park had built a children's playground, two tennis courts, a baseball field, courts for shuffleboard and horseshoes, several picnic shelters, and a barbecue shed.
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are hidden in the park. The park is open between 8 a.m. and sundown every day of the year (including holidays) while the visitor's center is open between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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and radio communications from January 1944 to June 1944. On May 29, 1944, members of the 622nd Signal Aircraft Warning Company were transferred to a base in
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Massacre expert Frank Laumer, dressed as Private Ransom Clarke, retold the story of the battle to 300 attendees. Park rangers from Dade Battlefield and
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Picture of visitor center from behind redoubt. According to plaques there, the redoubt is on the site where Major Dade's soldiers made their last stand.
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gray sand that occurs in sandy and loamy areas that had been at marine areas. It is poorly drained and slowly permeable. Sparr fine sand supports
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Community Beautification Committee designed and replanted several of the park's landscapes in the public areas with native and endemic plants.
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monuments. The reenactment takes place in a cleared area in the pine woods about 200 yards (meters) from the site of the actual battle.
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and outdoor events, a tennis court, two shuffleboard courts, six picnic shelters, a barbecue shelter, and restrooms. Several
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Also on December 29, 1989, an officer's sword belonging to an artillery officer in Dade's command on loan from the
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on December 28, 1835. Each year, on the weekend after Christmas (as close to the original date as possible), the
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Chronological List of Actions, &c., with Indians from January 15, 1837 to January, 1891, Washington, 1891
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The city of Bushnell lies to the north and the east of the Dade Battlefield Historic State Park. The town of
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near the town on December 29, 1835. In addition, the army searched the area several times during the
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kites, kite building and flying, birdhouse construction, and watching the swallow-tailed kites.
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History and Prehistory in the National Park System and the National Historic Landmarks Program
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History and Prehistory in the National Park System and the National Historic Landmarks Program
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History and Prehistory in the National Park System and the National Historic Landmarks Program
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Battlefield area in 1884, introduced another bill for the creation of a memorial at the site.
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Attempts at preserving the Dade massacre site began in 1897 with a bill introduced in the
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Lawton, Edward P. (June 1961). "William Elon Basinger: A Georgian Who Died for Florida".
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Boyd, Mark F.; Harris, Joseph (July 1951). "The Seminole War: Its Background and Onset".
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In 1921, the state of Florida appointed Koonce, Fred C. Cubberly (the author of the book
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arrived at the park. Upon seeing a description of the sword in the magazine
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sponsors a reenactment of the battle that started the Second Seminole War.
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trees. These sands formed from the Middle Eocene to the Holocene period.
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and a sash that belonged to Lt. William Basinger, one of Dade's officers.
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Battlefields of the wars between the United States and Native Americans
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Fort King Road as Dade and his men traveled to Fort King (present-day
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Conflict sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection (February 23, 2012).
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50.04 inches (127.1 centimeters). No snow fell during that period.
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The park also served as base housing for soldiers operating at the
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National Register of Historic Places in Sumter County, Florida
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Florida Historical Society (July 1926). "Notes and Comments".
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Roberts, Albert Hubbard (January 1927). "The Dade Massacre".
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Unified Sumter County/Center Hill/Webster Comprehensive Plan
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Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
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During World War II, Dade Memorial Park served as a
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warriors fought soldiers under the command of Major
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Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press. pp.  2553:Florida State Parks Information Center (2014). 2522:Florida State Parks Information Center (2014). 2207: 2205: 2022:"Ceremony Marks Commemoration Of Dade Massacre" 1988: 1986: 1489: 1439:Florida State Parks Information Center (2010). 1128: 1126: 3316: 2862:"Chapter 5: Recreation and Open Space Element" 2645:National Cooperative Soil Survey (June 2004). 2559:Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2528:Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2352: 2350: 1400: 1398: 1396: 1394: 1392: 1221: 1219: 1081:. Ocala, Florida. December 19, 1907. p. 1 1004: 701:. Today, the town is a populated area within 516:Florida Department of Environmental Protection 4994: 3302: 3010: 2293: 2291: 2175: 2173: 1829:. National Park Service. 2002. Archived from 1041:Ocala Evening Star Staff (January 30, 1904). 301:); Sprague later served until the end of the 246: 2202: 2158:. Orlando, Florida. pp. Lake Sentinel 1 1983: 1445:Florida State Parks 75 Anniversary 1935–2010 1123: 662:) have been sighted in the park. Live oaks ( 279:The United States government negotiated the 4673:Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway 2347: 1762:. Orlando, Florida. pp. Local/State B1 1674:"Take the family and live a little history" 1639: 1389: 1216: 1135:"Guide to the H. J. Drane Papers 1917-1944" 934:. Columbus, Ohio: Follett, Foster, & Co 671: 5001: 4987: 3309: 3295: 3091:. New York: St. Martin Press. p. 59. 3011:Stafford-Monk, Robin (December 15, 2002). 2992:. United States Department of the Interior 2673: 2671: 2584:Southeast Regional Climate Center (2012). 2288: 2170: 1811:. National Park Service. January 22, 1973. 1789:(2). Georgia Historical Society: 105–119. 1404: 1361: 730:National Historic Landmark summary listing 468:commemorative hike led by Laumer from the 268: 57: 5010:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 3653:Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve 3067: 2934: 2211: 2121:"Group plans amphitheater at battlefield" 1754:"Army Chemicals, Fuels Haunt Sumter Site" 1434: 1432: 1430: 1204:. St. Petersburg, Florida. pp. 7, 27 1196:"History Is A Picnic At Dade Battlefield" 1189: 1187: 1185: 797: 761: 37:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 3040: 2847: 2835: 2823: 2509: 2473: 2441: 2356: 2300:"Dade Battlefield Park could be history" 2282: 2179: 2147: 1992: 1671: 927: 720: 718: 260:(designated as such on April 14, 1972). 4693:Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad 3130: 3013:"Wahoo Swamp may become new state park" 2677: 2668: 2469: 2467: 2423:. West Palm Beach, Florida. pp. 1A 2384: 2326:Curry, Christopher (January 28, 2011). 2297: 2212:Andryusky, Louise (December 24, 1989). 1870: 1868: 1706:"World War II and the Dade Battlefield" 1357: 1355: 1161:"Commemorative Spot of Dade's Massacre" 1099: 809: 773: 5522:Florida Native American Heritage Trail 5497:National Historic Landmarks in Florida 5474: 3105: 2922: 2896:"Battle of Wahoo Swamp: Sumter County" 2733: 2655:Natural Resources Conservation Service 2625:Natural Resources Conservation Service 2148:Campbell, Ramsey (December 26, 1989). 2118: 2048: 2001:. St. Petersburg, Florida. pp. 1B 1866: 1864: 1862: 1860: 1858: 1856: 1854: 1852: 1850: 1848: 1780: 1751: 1728:"Document Detail for IRISNUM=00156990" 1441:"Dade Battlefield Historic State Park" 1427: 1405:Washington, Ray (September 12, 1983). 1321: 1225: 1193: 1182: 836: 785: 740: 531:Facilities and recreational activities 357:, state representative T. G. Futch of 328:United States House of Representatives 4982: 4906: 3734: 3332: 3290: 3086: 2746:State of Florida (January 21, 2014). 2325: 2089: 2060: 1322:Buford, Rivers (September 21, 1921). 981:Eland, Henry E. (December 25, 1897). 980: 901:Sumter County Tourism Office (2014). 873: 715: 353:, state representative L. D. Edge of 339:In 1910, two Florida newspapers, the 4963: 3663:National Estuarine Research Reserves 3174:Dade Battlefield Historic State Park 2791: 2464: 2385:Clifton, Larry (February 16, 2011). 2180:Mitchell, Eric (December 30, 1989). 2019: 1993:Geissler, Hazel (November 4, 1975). 1587:"Hundreds To Battle In Re-Enactment" 1498: 1352: 1132: 903:"Fort Armstrong Historical Monument" 746: 197:Dade Battlefield Historic State Park 5517:Protected areas established in 1972 5512:Military and war museums in Florida 4505:Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek 3165:National Historic Landmarks Program 2488:from the original on March 31, 2014 2412: 2298:Clifton, Larry (January 19, 2011). 2090:Cohen, Miriam (December 30, 1980). 2061:Cohen, Miriam (December 30, 1980). 1845: 1827:National Historic Landmarks Program 1640:Davis-Platt, Joy (August 3, 2001). 1555: 1407:"A Battle Stirs Behind Dade Statue" 1324:"Appropriations—Dade Memorial Park" 990:Los Angeles Herald—Saturday Morning 203:located on County Road 603 between 13: 4420:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Homestead 4038:Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center 3089:Osceola and the Great Seminole War 3035: 2990:Geographic Name Information System 2986:"Feature Detail Report for: Wahoo" 2947:Adjutant General's Office (1891). 2481:. Combat Studies Institute Press. 2119:Mulzac, Lystra (January 9, 1989). 1672:Locklear, Brenda (July 30, 2009). 1331:Historical Advisory Legal Opinions 1100:Clinton, George (March 27, 1912). 1043:"Where Dade and His Comrades Died" 1014:State Archives of Florida (2014). 556: 254:Dade Battlefield Historic Memorial 29:Dade Battlefield Historic Memorial 14: 5548: 5507:Museums in Sumter County, Florida 3333: 3149: 2769:Dade Battlefield Society (2013). 2651:Official Soil Series Descriptions 2621:Official Soil Series Descriptions 2129:. Ocala, Florida. pp. 2B, 4B 1704:Dade Battlefield Society (2012). 1556:Kay, Rusell (December 27, 1935). 874:White, John C. Jr. (April 1995). 839:"Last Command: The Dade Massacre" 818:. Florida History Internet Center 695:Battle of the Withlacoochee River 490:Central Florida Community College 5370: 5363: 4962: 4953: 4952: 3913:George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier 3278: 3269: 3260: 3251: 3242: 3233: 3224: 3215: 3203: 2792:Reed, Rick (December 23, 2002). 2680:The Florida Historical Quarterly 2020:Ware, Lucy (December 26, 1985). 1783:The Georgia Historical Quarterly 1499:Reed, Rick (November 29, 2001). 1364:The Florida Historical Quarterly 1290:The Florida Historical Quarterly 1256:The Florida Historical Quarterly 80: 73: 5487:Parks in Sumter County, Florida 4907: 4081:Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock 3735: 3701:National Wild and Scenic Rivers 3004: 2977: 2940: 2887: 2853: 2785: 2762: 2739: 2698: 2638: 2608: 2577: 2546: 2515: 2435: 2413:Kam, Dara (February 12, 2011). 2406: 2378: 2357:Reichman, Bob (June 15, 2011). 2319: 2141: 2112: 2083: 2054: 2013: 1953: 1923: 1893: 1815: 1801: 1774: 1720: 1633: 1607: 1564:. Clewiston, Florida. p. 4 1549: 1521: 1463: 1315: 1281: 1247: 1226:Powers, Ormund (June 1, 1994). 1153: 1111:. Bemidji, Minnesota. p. 4 1093: 1064: 1034: 974: 946: 921: 894: 747:Levy, Benjamin (January 1973). 384: 376:Centennial of the Dade Massacre 46:U.S. National Historic Landmark 5537:1972 establishments in Florida 4653:Florida Keys Overseas Heritage 4343:Constitution Convention Museum 3853:Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson 3493:Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee 2442:Reichman, Bob (May 16, 2013). 2415:"Imperiled Parks Get a Pardon" 909:. Sumter County Tourism Office 867: 837:Steele, W. S. (January 1986). 830: 803: 668:) cover the rest of the park. 316: 162: 1: 5418:Multiple Property Submissions 3648:Big Cypress National Preserve 2903:Critical Historical Resources 2750:. Florida Department of State 2190:. Ocala, Florida. pp. 1B 1752:Oliver, Mike (May 30, 1988). 708: 256:, it is also a United States 3686:Guana Tolomato Matanzas NERR 3191:The Dade Battlefield Society 3068:Covington, James W. (1993). 2949:"Actions with Indians, 1842" 2030:. Ocala, Florida. p. 14 1995:"Bushnell Park Site Changes" 1471:"American Massacre Recalled" 1194:Twitty, Tom (July 5, 1959). 1141:. Florida Historical Society 928:Giddings, Joshua R. (1858). 648:. Several gopher tortoises ( 395:United States Army Air Corps 18:United States historic place 7: 5423:National Historic Landmarks 4220:Edward Ball Wakulla Springs 3978:Mike Roess Gold Head Branch 3668:National Marine Sanctuaries 2150:"Reliving Fateful 1835 Day" 1052:. Ocala, Florida. p. 1 1022:. State Archives of Florida 10: 5553: 4663:General James A. Van Fleet 4425:Natural Bridge Battlefield 4290:Wes Skiles Peacock Springs 4230:Homosassa Springs Wildlife 3196: 3114:19, 79, 117, 175, 217, 218 2773:. Dade Battlefield Society 2474:Anderson, Michael (2013). 1708:. Dade Battlefield Society 812:"Florida of the Seminoles" 601: 561: 547: 486:Santa Fe Community College 484:, Dr. Ray Giron, a former 397:unit trained personnel in 272: 263: 258:National Historic Landmark 5436: 5400: 5379: 5361: 5020: 4948: 4913: 4902: 4841:Ralph E. Simmons Memorial 4706: 4638: 4495: 4321: 4298: 4285:Werner-Boyce Salt Springs 4126:Lake June in Winter Scrub 4104: 4066: 3953:John Pennekamp Coral Reef 3748: 3744: 3730: 3699: 3661: 3636: 3476: 3443: 3420: 3397: 3374: 3346: 3342: 3328: 2712:. May 10, 2012. p. 4 2387:"Dade Park – safe of far" 1650:. St. Petersburg, Florida 1139:Manuscript Finding Guides 684: 660:Drymarchon corais couperi 566:Considered to lie in the 237:battlefield where tribal 186: 178: 173: 161:NRHP reference  160: 152: 115: 105: 94: 68: 56: 52: 43: 34: 27: 23: 4688:Palatka-to-St. Augustine 4325:and archaeological sites 4323:Museums, historic sites, 4076:Alfred B. Maclay Gardens 3131:Meltzer, Milton (2004). 3070:The Seminoles of Florida 3045:The Great Seminole Trail 2937:, pp. 81–82, 98–99. 2706:"New life for Dade Park" 1501:"Piece of history found" 1133:Klug, Mimi (July 2001). 751:. National Park Service. 672:Dade Battlefield Society 654:) live in the park, and 505: 496: 454: 441: 432: 415: 334: 281:Treaty of Moultrie Creek 247:Dade Battlefield Society 4058:Windley Key Fossil Reef 3948:John D. MacArthur Beach 3903:Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou 3798:Bill Baggs Cape Florida 3041:Alderson, Doug (2013). 2748:"Detail by Entity Name" 2590:Period of Record Tables 1385:(subscription required) 1311:(subscription required) 1277:(subscription required) 478:Smithsonian Institution 269:The Second Seminole War 233:site, it preserves the 5492:State parks of Florida 5441:Keeper of the Register 4919:Preserves and reserves 4497:Preserves and reserves 4472:Letchworth-Love Mounds 4455:Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins 4445:San Marcos de Apalache 4370:Bulow Plantation Ruins 4313:Gamble Rogers Memorial 4240:Lafayette Blue Springs 4068:Botanical garden parks 3407:Castillo de San Marcos 3156:Sumter County listings 3106:Laumer, Frank (1995). 3087:Hatch, Thomas (2012). 1558:"Too Late To Classify" 1415:. Gainesville, Florida 1380: – via  1306: – via  1272: – via  410:Bushnell Army Airfield 323:United States Congress 213:Sumter County, Florida 99:Sumter County, Florida 5461:Contributing property 4658:Gainesville-Hawthorne 4348:Forest Capital Museum 4255:Ponce de Leon Springs 3179:May 25, 2014, at the 3169:National Park Service 2965:on September 23, 2015 2596:on September 24, 2015 2444:"From kites to kites" 1109:Bemidji Daily Pioneer 1072:"Sparkman's Activity" 931:The Exiles of Florida 810:Leonard, Bob (2008). 656:Eastern indigo snakes 514:In January 2011, the 283:in 1824, placing the 273:Further information: 156:80 acres (32 ha) 137:28.65222°N 82.12667°W 5408:Black Public Schools 4821:Okaloacoochee Slough 4668:Jacksonville-Baldwin 4487:San Pedro Underwater 4275:Weeki Wachee Springs 4178:Little Manatee River 4033:St. Joseph Peninsula 3963:Little Talbot Island 3628:Ten Thousand Islands 2555:"Hours of Operation" 2252:The Seminole Tribune 2219:St. Petersburg Times 2097:St. Petersburg Times 2068:St. Petersburg Times 1941:on November 11, 2006 1647:St. Petersburg Times 1201:St. Petersburg Times 882:. GlobalSecurity.org 736:on October 20, 2013. 629:Illicium parviflorum 4683:Palatka-Lake Butler 4648:Blackwater Heritage 4605:St. Sebastian River 4585:San Felasco Hammock 4477:Madira Bickel Mound 4467:Lake Jackson Mounds 4430:Olustee Battlefield 4400:Fort Zachary Taylor 4245:Madison Blue Spring 4235:Ichetucknee Springs 4013:Skyway Fishing Pier 3838:Delnor-Wiggins Pass 3548:J.N. 'Ding' Darling 3185:Florida State Parks 3109:Dade's Last Command 3019:. Leesburg, Florida 2802:. Leesburg, Florida 2710:Sumter County Times 2451:Sumter County Times 2392:Sumter County Times 2364:Sumter County Times 2305:Sumter County Times 1999:Evening Independent 1971:on October 14, 2006 1911:on October 18, 2006 1833:on October 20, 2013 1681:Sumter County Times 1529:"In a Lighter Vein" 1509:. Leesburg, Florida 1102:"Tied up with Work" 983:"Washington Letter" 699:Second Seminole War 651:Gopherus polyphemus 393:installation. The 342:Leesburg Commercial 310:Thomas Sidney Jesup 308:Ordered by General 303:Second Seminole War 252:Under the title of 235:Second Seminole War 187:Designated NHL 142:28.65222; -82.12667 133: /  5428:Woman's clubhouses 4741:Charles H. Bronson 4630:Yellow River Marsh 4570:Pumpkin Hill Creek 4560:Lower Wekiva River 4545:Fakahatchee Strand 4540:Green Cay Wetlands 4353:John Gorrie Museum 4333:Addison Blockhouse 4173:Hillsborough River 3958:Jonathan Dickinson 3893:Fort George Island 3843:Devil's Millhopper 3422:National seashores 3399:National monuments 3376:National memorials 2261:on August 25, 2014 1823:"Dade Battlefield" 1079:Ocala Evening Star 1050:Ocala Evening Star 726:"Dade Battlefield" 665:Quercus virginiana 470:Hillsborough River 391:United States Army 229:. 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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Dade Battlefield Historic State Park is located in Florida
Sumter County, Florida
Bushnell, Florida
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72000353
state park
Interstate 75
U.S. Route 301
Sumter County, Florida
pine
flatwoods
live oak
hammock
Dade Massacre
Second Seminole War
Seminole
Francis L. Dade
Dade Battlefield Society
National Historic Landmark
Dade Massacre
Treaty of Moultrie Creek
Seminoles
black Seminoles
Ocala, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Second Seminole War
Thomas Sidney Jesup

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