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Francis L. Dade

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When hostilities ceased, the Army proposed to transfer the remains of all who died in the territory, including those who fell with Dade, to a single burial ground. Reinternment took place at the St. Augustine Post Cemetery, which would become
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the soldiers on December 28, 1835, killing Dade and most of his men, and leaving only two survivors. The attack was followed in 1836 by widespread attacks on white settlers in Florida, and then by a US military buildup under General
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of Miami-Dade County. In the resolution changing the courthouse's name, the Board noted that it found "that Major Francis Langhorne Dade is a person who made a significant contribution to Miami-Dade County".
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Major Dade's final mission was to lead a U.S. Army column of 110 soldiers and 1 six-pounder cannon from Fort Brooke up north to Fort King. The soldiers under Dade's command were part of the
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arrived at the site of the massacre in February 1836, Dade's remains only being identifiable by his vest and infantry buttons.
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ordered Dade to leave 1 non-commissioned officer and 3 Privates in Key West before taking the rest of his men to
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He was also promoted to Captain in 1818. Dade later successfully led two expeditions, in 1825 and 1826, from
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a number of Seminoles from their villages in retaliation for the murder of a White settler family by the
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to honor Major Dade and the men under his command killed in the Seminole War.
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was renamed the Major Francis Langhorne Dade County Courthouse by the
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are all named after Major Dade. The now decommissioned fort on
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American military personnel killed in the American Indian Wars
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was also named for him. The battle is re-enacted at the
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to the Virginia Colony in 1650, and was elected to the
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The Dade Monument, located at the West Point Cemetery.
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Engraving of the death of Francis Dade (on horseback)
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Index

Francis Langhorne Dade

King George County
Virginia
Sumter County
Florida
St. Augustine National Cemetery
United States
United States Army

Major
4th Infantry Regiment
Key West
War of 1812
Second Seminole War
Dade Battle

War of 1812
Seminole Wars
Seminole
Dade Massacre
King George County, Virginia
slave-owning class
Francis Dade
England
House of Burgesses
Lawrence Dade
War of 1812
recruiting duty
Andrew Jackson

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