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Battle of San Felasco Hammock

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John Warren
  
Ar-pi-uck-i

Date
  
18 September 1836

1 killed1 horse killed
  
3 wounded

140 regulars60 state militia
  
85 warriors340 tribesmen

Location
  
Newnansville, Florida, United States

Results
  
Seminole Victory, Seminoles remain in Florida

Similar
  
Second Seminole War, Battle of Jupiter Inlet, Battle of Wahoo Swamp, Dade Massacre, Battle of Lake Okeechobee

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The Battle of San Felasco Hammock was a battle of the Second Seminole War fought by Florida's Seminole Indians to prevent their removal to the Arkansas Territory in accordance with the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Euro-American settlers established the town of Newnansville, Florida, around Fort Gilleland. The site upon which both Fort Gilleland and Newnansville once stood is now encompassed by the city of Alachua, Florida. The San Felasco Hammock is currently part of San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park.

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