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Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks at the Imperial Dade Groundbreaking for their new logistics hub in Baldwin County Tuesday June 29, 2021 in Loxley, Ala. This $20 million investment is set to create 55 new jobs. The 220,000-square-foot building will be located along County Road 49, providing easy access to the entire Gulf Coast market, including the nearby Port of Mobile.(Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
the only site in Dade County (the northwest corner county of Georgia) that's on the National Register of Historic Places
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After Florida became a U.S. territory in 1822, the slow influx of settlers created increasing friction with the Seminole Indians who had long called the area their home. The Seminole practice of giving refuge to fugitive slaves added to the tension.
By the 1830s, this conflict had risen to the boiling point. With the signing of the Treaty of Payne's Landing in 1832, several chiefs agreed to relocation of the Seminole people west of the Mississippi to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. But many Seminoles refused to go.
Faced with the prospect of being forced by the federal government to move, Seminoles opposed to the treaty decided to fight for their homes.
On December 28, 1835, a column of 107 officers and men under the command of Brevet Major Francis Langhorne Dade was en route from Fort Brooke on Tampa Bay to reinforce the garrison at Fort King in present day Ocala. About 50 miles short of their destination, they were attacked by 180 Seminole warriors in a pine forest in present day Bushnell.
All but three of the soldiers were killed, while only six warriors fell in the battle. Known at the time as the Dade Massacre, Dade's Battle of 1835 sent shock waves across the nation. It marked the start of the Second Seminole War, the longest and most costly American Indian war in U.S. history.
In 1921, the Florida Legislature appropriated funds for the preservation of the battle site as a memorial.
Artista: Linea 77
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 22 giugno 2010
Venue: Colonia Sonora - Parco della Certosa Reale
Città: Collegno (Torino)
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks at the Imperial Dade Groundbreaking for their new logistics hub in Baldwin County Tuesday June 29, 2021 in Loxley, Ala. This $20 million investment is set to create 55 new jobs. The 220,000-square-foot building will be located along County Road 49, providing easy access to the entire Gulf Coast market, including the nearby Port of Mobile.(Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)