Negro Fort: Native Ogee Hebrew Negro Rebellion [C]ertain - TopicsExpress



          

Negro Fort: Native Ogee Hebrew Negro Rebellion [C]ertain Negroes and outlaws have taken possession of a Fort on the Appalachicola River in the territory of Florida, wrote General Edmund Gaines on May 14, 1815. British agents helped the Seminoles construct the fort during the late stages of the War of 1812. Their plan was to recruit Indian and slave allies who would harass Georgias slaveholders on the southern frontier. The war ended before the British could put the plan into action, but the fort was complete. After the British and most of the Indians left, the Negro Fort rapidly became a beacon for fugitive slaves. By June of 1815, approximately 330 black warriors and 30 Seminole Indians were stationed on the banks of the Apalachicola at Prospect Bluff, protecting the region with four pieces of artillery, six light cannon, and a large stock of British ammunition and arms. One of the leaders was a charismatic free black from Pensacola named Garcon, who conducted affairs wearing a tattered British military uniform. johnhorse/trail/01/b/12.htm
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 05:26:29 +0000

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