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The other narrative of the battle by an eye-witness, is that of the Indian chief, Halpatter-Tustenuggee, or Alligator. Alligator gives the number of Indians and negroes engaged in the battle as one hundred and eighty, and their losses as three killed and five wounded. They had been planning the attack for a year, he said. When all was ready, the chief Jumper gave the war whoop, and Micanopy fired the first shot, followed by the volley that laid low half of the Dade command.
598 assists 995 with a lengthy mixed consist with all sorts of produce and materials heading southbound near Dade City, 11/8/23.
Following in the footsteps of American photographer William Eggleston, we were ‘at war with the obvious’. The challenge was to avoid all the cliché shots – the obvious stuff like beach huts, piers, seagulls and look for the interesting in the mundane.
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