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6. flood. Bl1is'ebrunry 27, lUSl
Commtlnt$ on tbe'J'lrstBatt,le of Oa1n85v111$ ....
~apottroop Ma~che$ concerned wlthtbeJ';h,"':rt13attleot Ga1n~t!l"1111& oJ , ••• ,.
TheSee'otW Bnt1tleuf' Oa1nesv.111e •• , ".... '1
COUWlet~t8Ql1 the Second ktti,l$ 'of tla1n()&ville .. .10
,.4p otTtoop!!til"cbe~ eOlwe~ned \'fitbtheSecond DatUe of, O&lnetiv111e ........ lit .... (I lit .... " ..... t .u"2
:B1bliogrClPhy,
TMre, were 1'10 guardian angelspres1d1ngover
the Fed~r~~ll e8,~!IHaleU'),$ln'1()X'1dad\U"1ng thaearly·'
monthsot 1864. AbrahzauL1neolD, .tn1s1ed bywldfH~'pread
rsporttt "ot cU.$$nt1sfactlon among }1'lor11'2la.nswlthtfut, ,
Confederate 8overMent, ordered Qcner1l11Seymour,who
cO~nQedthe .urdon. ,troops of :tho 'lOI'ida 1)1~tr1et, ,
to epearhetltd anattaekuponths <South~rn·force. in
the area sothra.t nloyal~j 1.'lor1dlans might blt eneour...
Ilgedio :rtilly f roundOidGlor)1'oneeagallh
As a pa.t"t ofth1,sCBJtlpa1g11J • raiding p~:rt~t ot
tifty lntiJn from th~ Forlteth2:tass!1cbustltts Calvary
commanded by captain th I. 'Jit.u"$h.tlll 1'.nSirclu:ui from
Sandtttl'SCln Station 'to~lnesv111e" 'lorida,.1'h
ardeJl's to destroy a;ny.1"slJ.rott.cf caJis' in that vicinity_
According to Federal1"~porta.. la~nhtf.ll am,nls men
arrived'in Oaino8v111~ 1.1round'noo}a on P'eb:ru.a17 14th
and icmsaiately er~cted u br0astwor~ of cotton bule$
to serve ntlprotectlon against £uvunexpeetecl Confed
erate attack. (~C nfJ6) ThiliL.,llJiip:rQv1$ecl !(}rt fornled a
bar:rlcade around tho town ~qu4r$luid exterided fj,C:rOSS
foUl" co.nV'~rg1ng$troets,fhat· e\t'en1Ilg the Utdon force, ,
W£lS attacked by t\focor~p~ul1e$ of ,'pi! Cont'ede1"iltefEalvary
und~l' tbe cOlUnand otCapta,ln J.J,Dlck!$Olh Tbe
att.ack 'was easIly reljulsed by the 1.forth~rn$old1ers)'wh.o
were sta:tloned in a U.lore favorable 'pos,!t10nhebind
tbel1" cotton el101otture"and tbeSo'u,the.rners retreattlui.
rhe Federnl.soC(H1p1ed Galne$vl11$ tOl'titt:r....s1xbours
and. thenx-eturncdtoCJaeksonv111e on 'ebran*," 17th.
In. accordance withprevlous :l.nstruetlons, nop:r1v.ate
property wall molested or destroyed bythe'ralders,
and thG1nvadersevend1$'trlbute4 Contederat$Dtores
among .the nS$d)r inhabitants. (it 2U'l'
':fhe eolorful,tlutsomewnat d1ttorent,Confeder
ute acoount is related b1 .~••en~tlJack$on andW. fl.
Settleworth... t\vor~belpr1.at.e$ whofoughtln the
,sld.rmlsl'hAcco1:cllng to this report, Comp~ny'C of
the 2nd FlorldaCal:vary numbering trom100 to 150
Jhenunder thecotttmand otCaptn1n \Itf.E. Chambers
engaged a Un,lontorce;~t Oalnru~Vl11eon Feb:ruar115th.
The eont~1!de.ratesha.d cUUlped 1n or near OQln6~.,111e
'. '.' '. ". .' . \... ' .' .' . . .
t.he 'pr$v~ousn1ghteJ).route to Lake C1:ty to ~oln,the
gathering army of GealJl"alF1QElgan, which ·YWS later
to battle and det'eat thtl.fU:lernr,at Olusteo or Ocean
~nd n(&&1' tak$ C1t;y. '1'heOoUtpa~ mal'ohed trom Ca1n
esv111etbe next motnlngnfter the men hadreee1'\1(Hl
soveral bouq:uetsof tlo"rstronl the town'a patriotic
ladies,atldti1ats&!iOdaythfJ1 w~re overtttk.en in
tiewtnnnsvlUe bra (louie)", :fl"O~ Oa:lneavlllef/ho reported
that the )"ettel'uls had:~rt'1:,ed 3UstaftorCh~unber'$
c~nd had lett. A vote W6S ta.kEm among the :tli41lft, and
it "as decidod to return to Gainesvillo 1n anettort to
rellfJVIJ) th.e 'oc¢up1()d cOl_unity_ Cbantbcl"s ordered a
lels~e11 Inatc:hbcu;'d" totO\\l1, ··~ndth6 eOlmt1andm~tdEl
.several re3t stopsalongthe,wa1. About fou..r m11es
from the1rd0st1na't:1on..CMnl1:.lE~rt $ :rOl"CeWii~S Joined
by-a 'few old mon tlndbo7s,whotleteC()nmla..ndedbl: Ot>).
mel Louis :1>1.10$ ot the 2nd,J.orldn. i'teglm~nt.fl1fut. d,.· .•" .'. ..... •. '.' '. " '. i ..'
D..,\ubeel1wo1U'11'd .and wars howe on. l&av4!J' iromt.b.e .Con....
:tederate n~. Itt1iis Clecid" nmollgtl1e officers
to ente-rCaitt:e$vill& o¥V'Ja1 of two rotldLh Chambers"'., ..,...... '-,
aM. his men throu,ghcunniqMmL$af1e .theft up ti'bett;y
Stre40't (West Un1v~:r$ltlYA.fltt1U.) andP71es'small
foroe via ~est LiA (t(ottb. JaJmStrGGt). ~lhen the
rebel f():tc.c~ndedbym:U!u.~.ltJ~%·s wnsquite,neax- };he,-, .. -, '~,' . . ....; " ;",,' • . ,-' ." .,'" _. i'"
Federal. btt~r,loade, Lieut..,uu.Ult Samuel Redd1ckealled
tor 'VolUnteer. ,totQl1()"h1~1n a()buJ'ge()nthe'br~fast ..... . , \
W'ork.belve tot.1rteen volunteereo, aMtbel lldvanced
in two columns to.ardstl~cottQn bales. (8, letter
ot Jack&on,and Set.tl&\fot"th toS~nebet) i>urint; the
strugglo wh1che:nsued.e(mr~de:ra'teeeracant, Worr,1nJrton '
w8sk111ednear tbe p~C8ant corner of West University
Avenue and. N. VI. 1st Str~et•. ' Seve1"alContedGl"ate barnes
were killed" ~ Lieutenant Reddick WttfJ seriously in...
Jured. The attaeM.:'wu$ 1"tlp\1l$cdby the 1t\lcnkee$,an<!.
tbefebels rett'eabed'tothe Stewart place,' elghtmilas
west ottown, where ~leyspent the~ewalndor ~t the
,mgnt. When Company e returned the next morning. they
toundthllttheF$de1"al$weregon$~'t:tdht\~ta.kena. .
largenum'ber ot neg::ro slavf1<B,with them. Cn:w.mbers,
-4-
purS\l('td the invaotirs halfway to Waldo and th~n
roturnedtoG~lnesv111e,
One Conte6.al'$tte, ob~H:rr'V1Dg thtJtact~t :Plies
and hlemen fta;11ed~v$n tomaite tut t.~pveartu:"U\)e at
the$ceno of the tight, and filtness1ns the tear of
Cbamb~rserow nt:s 'thecotml1and cameeloser andeloser
to the Union ent:los\U't)"ulld, ~ !beactlon wneanythlns·
but cred1ble to th~or:tl(H~r$ l:ncbtu'S&of tbsOon....
todera:betl"oOps.n (St lettt;rftol:ti J'i\ckson D.rldSettle
\Vorthto Sanche~)
As the read.~r w111no1:.1ce tbere are a tew1n
congruous 1!ltllte:r4uta.wMeh appear It.&thcsG:re~ffiQ.rtn,.,
andl wQuldlUtetQ ie~$:ntupolltlU"t'le. fb~ firSt
dlscrepancytbat X."0uld like .'tQdlsCus$C<nlCHi.trns
thtl date ot:tM skir~lslt.·iiittw l~ederals o~cup1ed
Ga1n~sville tor t1tty...:i:!.xhou.l'$ andarrivea '111Qalne$ ..... . .
.•1I11e ttrQund· noon Qnth$'14t.h~ as. 'iea1'0toldlXtthe
Qtt1cialrecords,th~n it tl'$oU1.d()n11·w~ena logl(H~l
that ·thtlskl:rmlsh witb theCon£~ch:r,ato$would 'occur
on theevenlqof tbe lSth.,'and the Federals would" . .
have .lettabou.t 6tOO Pi·.··•• that night. 'Vlillum' \fatsQn''-. .' -..-'
~Vi$lnhl$ book, 91t11 WiJ:"al1l,atcpns,t(E»Ilism"in
l!Qr.1d~isupIH>rts ."t-hilS ,,1$!_;OfoourS$ ther~.· is the
possibility that tbe bnttle wueonthe eve:t11ng' of
th& l";lth,wt th·isdoesnQt .$e~m to' =~ .to. be likely,
If' the 31\')ove were truttbtntbl'i Con!'~~dEilra.t. forc~
would have' d~laled t~e1r r~turn fo:rt'1io(h!ll 'While
thEJ h'~l'testtnd bu:d,nGBSIiU!I oftltlelr tr1end$ and loved
onesremnined in en~~ hand~J ortneFedcrnla wouldd
Mve ooeuj)1~d Ca1ne$v.1.,11e for 18$& tuna a dny', ~t1d
would b.av(J. $J!ent tTiC and one....hal:t~ ·daY.$and three nights
wandering ·around ·tne country 1,$1d&beto:re ·a,rri.v1ng 1n
Jacksonville on the J/lth.5:he Oonfederateaecuunt
suggests that theba:ttle was on the everdngof tbe
15tho! Febru~:rv, butlt th!$ 'were true then the
Fede:rals "ould hav~C'Hin;H1l):1od"Oainesville fot' 1~8$
.'thirty-two hours, or-the }$ortbern forces w<nUd have
arrived on the 13th about noon." 'Both at thea-bove
poss1b1.11tias are in conflict with. tile official
The second discord~:nt remark which Ileel
needs e1ar1tlcat1on concerns theof'f'1cer in 'Command
of the Confedcrate£oraes.TheFederals f1rmlybe~
11eve that they had defeated the 1ntrep1dJ. J.
Dickison and stated so1nthe1r report. l1owever,
as other facts show., the officer incotnnmnd was" Cap....W_. ('",h~IN\'b~~~. '. ' .
taln"'iT E.~.uleklsonwasat the time ot
Cliambers t departure fromPalatlQi,somevlhere along
the St.. Johns River onplcket duty.
records.
, ...'Ii .
Finally, the Feltiera.lreport st,ated 'that two com-.', ....
panies 'of; Con.~ed.erate calvary were engaged in the
attack, but the facts show that only one company \"lQS
engaged In the battle. However, th~re were two
attacld.ng rebel. columns.
In AU(tUJt ot. lB64Jthe~~eas ot· conflict ~werf)
••wn0I10Et &8altl1n 0a1nesv111e w1tbthel.:rrival
a lAJt8tl FedtIJ:ral ra1ding party.thi•.ra1d.1ngpSJl.rt.y
under the cOUi.mtuido.t CQJ.onelAndtcw L1nturn &rr1$
WIiS composed of men <frot1tbe 75tb.Ohl0, the 40th .
Ma$&achU_tts'ol.t~ercalvary,. M14tbe:5t'd.Bho4e
Islam.1'his Union force was part ot $,genattal··
ll'ederal ottfiJn$1ve and Wo.&~1.V~l1th~ v$r;y 1mportartt
re$ponslb111t)' of ~ccuplnsGa1ne&ville,which was
atth.1s t1mt'!l aVf!'JflValuabl. railroad depot to tt~~• ',:" " L,. "," .. : .•. : .....
Confadaracy-. ... }1Iltr1sieo~rt~u).<1·_rch'd· tro1a't Bal<lwln. on
the mo~n.ingot tbp lrifth <to Btat'ke:18l'lt1 the .next dal 'titer
l"es.umedtheir Ularoh toGa1M&Vl11e,wh1eh WlU~. ~eaebed.
t:Jntb.$ fn(').t"l'11:tlIQt the l/ltha'bout C$lOO A. 1;1. litter .. an
all n1ghtt.rflk'l. ·\Vhl1e ·the ···troop W$\,S· eat.1ng br$tlild:'~st, ", .. , '" ,,' "
nearwhatls .. now tbe<J1tjdumP. tb.tIl)"were a~eO$t~c1
qu.1te byaec1(ient· byu. ~n!al.lfQrceofold men and
b01.thotwe1i.pa.~51ng~ougb. town.lfh1ssmall
grQup,. c01iDandedtt1~~$lN K111'h bad nO, ehoict);lbttt
to otief' ..• the enemy ·a fight" .~mi tho1w~:t". $oon d1n- .., ...;
lodsednndsent1"etreat1ngino~th~nJf¢l b1.the superior
Fedc~al force. (~1 60)
The ContedGl"nteswere pursu..db;ytbe If'edeX'alS. ',', ......
who tb01.1$httbat tbeyha<1oefeatoo tbe e1'aslveJ. J.
Dl-eklson. Atter:reach1ng tho·o~nt~r.ot t~, th$.. . ," ,
raiders d1&orlG.n1~ednetll" the CQurt Bouse iU'let set
tQplunder1ntt and ra,iding pu,b11cnM J;.lt1vate buildings.
·-8-
Wh1le h18 men W~l". ln t~ mldstotthen$,operatlotls,'
Barris "~i$ t.nfort£tod 'by' bIE! pf,cketsoutb or town tb$t
a large :r.be~ force -wtl.sappro$,chinfhfh18 timstbe
rede"tl,l. were the .(mes ~ho we:tteeurpr1sE1ch fhemtl.thot
tM 40th ~llsaewsett$..w$l"eln the. oent~1"OftQd
'l11th1a\e'oJ1$ p1(fe$()t'ed&:tt\1$,1"tl1.1~r7.'pl~oed1ttth~1r
rear near the Deville Bous<t(tlWprOEentsiteot'th:e
W()()l~orth Campa.' • *.the ~~~ ofth~7~'th0h1o were. .
near tbera11:road "depotin ,tnesQuth ot· tOWJ:lI,·(t~.· ...., .,' '.-....... ,'--,;,
, ',- -.;' .
t.here.. were other $_U~:r .•gl'OUps·..• se::atte.r.d In··Ct1l.llr...
artms ot the eo~unl't1.'.t)).etot1;tedtirt'rtetittaCkl.$4
by Capu1nJ.J.Dlcld.$@began at~bout I'hOG fl. .. 11.
wi.th 't;h.J~.r1Jl¢1.pa.J.tl«bt1ng tlil:tlng place neal' th,·;',,",
de~l¢t. The tJnlontrOQP·fJPt$p~~redto1" theattaok
the best that' th~yeould 'w:itb.such ·&hortnotioe,
lao 75th 01110 tormeduight· and loft 1"lank, bQth'
Q:r"h1ch rested on a$wa$t!p,t~a:r the depot.. andtb~
4f)tb. :uast1acbl1!J(ftts"~&.h$ld in rEu3$rv~.1)1cklt.onw't\s
held 1n check :tor a wh11$, butt.be Sou:tbtt'rn troops
Immediately b~gan tQsurrourid tb..,Un1on pos1tiQtl. vl8
otherrontls. Ba.r1"lst· pos1tlonbecnme hopeloss wben
his calef of art111~rJ';re'pott$d tna.t t.Mbow1.t(;;.t~r >,;'a$.
almost outot.ammun1t1QIl, ~nd·h1s~emrepor't~Q that
they rn!~d only a t~w tttor~ rounds lett. About H:OO,
baVing held the e~etrky1nebeokfo:r twohota'St Jiarris
oX'c1er~d a general XOtltrtlat. .Tbe la$torgan1~e.d Union
resistance lI:';iS in front of' tbfillh!f\t'ille !ous$,nndfl"ow
t1u1t.P01nt,tbelnvm.del"s'f:e.1.1intoe()m.plat.E)~e£rf1at.
1'he ontlreUnlQn !oreellt1tf incn.os. Captn1nlitcrton.,
leadlnst.he retr€ult11lg Jeli~rlJl column wlth tbe. howitzerJ, ." , ' ." :~
b)' nd.strJtetook the road to Nedaxunil11e 1ustGad of' thf:l .
rond. to Wald(h BarrS-s,b_a otilll"l\!oh16 CQ~m to l'El'traat.
up the Jialdoroad vi!.ththe' hOlie thtttthoy '!l'fouldmeet
the superlor force "cfColonel 1"J~ H.N<>'ble,lihom Sarris, , ; ~ -'
be11ev-K to be b~twe~n~'Ia·lno::tS.a ~ndeU1"kth,iarr1s,
realizing Morton' $ .m1l)tfj.k~pur$tled 'a;nd'overtool\iUm.'P'. .
. a few miles trom Gainesv111e,tUldtnelr c~1ned
force detoured., a.roUt'1d t,hetowuntl1the 'Wlii laQ road
WetS reached, Herethe1 wereattt1(ik~4 b1 Dlck1flHJJ).f $
men once a.lal.aJldt~ art.l11ery iJ1ecs,ws,.1 Ctip'tllX"ed.
Attertbj.! lnold$nt, Barri$, wltbth1rty-eigntofhitiJ'. . .
men took ott in an($~,sterl1dlrectlonuntl1thJy met
the Dell.aut1 road, whlch 'tuuiJabout fifteen'miles t.r6tll
Gn.1noavl11e.(Ht4i35)
Har:rls l)i1"ed.lcted that tho e()nte(lr~rato $ trong.b.t
'\!tUG from Soato 800 men,whilei!ictually only 175
rebels \Ylfire engaged c()1npared tCithe Union tt'Wt!bol"ot
around 250 men. 'rAe Union deteat V/aU:1 complete. '
TtJtal 108$$$ ~t.lred £12 ·tortbeFed€n-als, wbllo
the Conte4eratesb1;u;S, onlyt'Wo killed and tll.ree\¥o\.ttlded•
.Reports httt1" 5~(;ld tha.t this ".:U1G an important
Confederate "letoryfor it sGcured south and centrtA.l
Florldator. theConfederaey.dur1ag the reme1ttder or tbe,
\Var.· (4. le)
, .'.: .:.. . ,;
Dur1ng t.he thlCk4.1stp(f:t't:o:r.th{~\ tlght, l'Jtll¢hto:,th~
d1t:ulU1\)" of tbe lnen,th~ ladies of Ga1neavl11e v(;utured. . .
1n.tothest:reutsehQutlr1f!enca'*a'g$m$r.ttotber ... ,:.' .... -' . ... . ..,
South()~ntroop5 . and '.repet•.tlng·th6 ord~rliOr tin..... offlcttrtJ.. . .,
After the battle Wturo\te1."" .tl1e$O #a1tena.d~inl~t¢rc.d aid
to Un10nnnd Confedel"atea111Us and did everything in
their pQi1$rto S()()tbEs,.<th~.p~iD$.(Jt.theb~ttl••
Dur1ng .tbel$der$.l<:r~t:t~ttt,A'sktall~eb~l $oQutlng
party otto~men ct\pture~,aeclwmvfUn1otltroo,a
seV$rnlt11ncl) thelrsueand.brought·t.he ~tulke~E back
to GainesVille to jolnthe other lfiO prlso11et'$ of war.
P'1Ml1y, I~'ouldllkEl .'toglye l1tt.le~or~lil.t't$n...
::.-.. '
nboveOalne$.111e~nc\thre;~ a seve:e. 50fl't'Eit Intotbe ,tn-
he,b1tants of the Gt).1nfJta'\flJ.lea~~a. It"'r~l$ had bf'Jen
v1otor1oUB.,ther~caJJbe+:tttle doubt that Noble with
his colored tro"p$Jtould hnve $nte~6d Gal:neav111¢l and
probabl)tplWlde:redtheto;'1l1.
tliEIATTLIS OP'GAI~ES,:n"LE
BIBL.IOOFlAPltY:
1.Buchboll;.Yr1t~ Vi. .Hl:rtorl 0:£ 'Al,aohua Csm.qtX.St. Augustine: ReeordriOl1i.,Pany,1929. p.108-29.
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