domingo, 29 de junio de 2014

Battle of Wahoo Swamp

The Battle of Wahoo Swamp was fought during the Second Seminole War. An army of militia, Tennessee volunteers, Creek mercenaries and United States Marines and Army Soldiers led by Florida Governor, General Richard K. Call, encountered Seminole forces led by chiefs Osuchee and Yaholooche in Wahoo Swamp.
Battle
General Call waited to bring his other column across the river, then entered the Wahoo Swamp on November 21, 1836. The Seminole resisted the advance in the Battle of Wahoo Swamp, as their families were close by, but had to retreat across the stream. Major David Moniac, a mix-blooded Creek who was the first Native American to graduate from West Point, tried to determine how deep the stream was, but was shot and killed by the Seminole. Faced with trying to cross a stream of unknown depth under hostile fire, and with supplies running short, Call withdrew and led his men to Volusia.
On December 9 Call was relieved of overall command and replaced by Major...

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