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Osceola's ilrave/ 4n,'14,*yto I ('t ?"*-Entrance to llungeonOsceola Grave Well Kept,t'Iistory Professor SaysDR. JAiIIDS TV. COVINGTON,rofcssol ol' history at the Uni-:rsiti' of Tampa, works at hisb incessantll'. lle spends his;cation periods iu reseat'cltuchof the tinre in Washington'r'ing tblotrgh alchives iu therious depaItnrents. IIe is par'-ulal'lf iutei'ested in Flor-ida;tory and has gent,r'ously conbutedarticlcs 'rn iris findingsthis page. Thrr p;rsI Sumnrerhis rvay to !\'asrring{,ln hepped at Charkston, S. C., 1-oit the glave of Oscr:ola, Florisrirost famous .lr:di:,n, a;.d thergcou where b,.r u rs ir:rprr,;-d until his de,ith. He .nad,r.ures of the gra,,e a.td tl ,: eritceto the dungron. Tht' pic.'s and Dr. Covi,:gi.rn's r!'po,'ihere pi'esente(l'ieveral years ag.) Some gr0upg'lorida had cla.'.tued tlrai thrMoultrie eree rra,s toialiyccted. and Ogceola's remai[sld be taken back to Floride.:, I decided to lnvestlgatel reports, and also tearn amore <strong>about</strong> Anrerican his-:rt Moultlie is located or:'an's Islatrd u'lrich is <strong>about</strong>nriles north of Chat'lestor:.nray reach it, by lollotvingHightvaS' 17 and tu|ning olfrnat'kecl I'oule lo Sullivan'sL The fori has been tutnediilian control arr;l ev.:r'J--can be seen disrtantredmpiacements, \'acaut harandvarious c(,)t'!rnissio;iedotr-cornnrissiout:d rrfficr.rs'tirat are norv beiiig u,icdnfoltable hou'r,: liiir by r,res oI thc labolil.t arrd *']riie:lasses.+**)EOLA'S glave ls; in .r:assy area direc:!y trr fl'oir!ormer headquar. l.et's bui.rlhegress \t.as rr.centiyaltd the t$'o-foa; ironfence surrounding the grave hasbeen freshly painted. A sntalliron cross is placed at the headof the glave and on it is inscribed'Osccola, patriot andr.r'allior', died January 30, 1838.'Nearb5' is a monttment to severaisoldiels l,ho died at FortiVloultrie,"After lenr;ing the grave Iclimbed the cr:rbankment andexplored the dungcon whereOsceola wes helcl captive. It isa very dark place, but was dryand the varlous rooms can beexanrined. *ith the use of aflashlisht."It was Osceola who smashedthe Seminole ernigrafion plan*ith three blows which.were wellexecuted: First. one oI the.Seminoleleadels, Charley Emathla,who had agreed to go to Okla-.homa, was kjlled by orders.ofOsceola. Second, Wiley Thompson,the hated Indian sgent, waskilled by the Seminoles at FortKing. Third, a company .oftroops under Maj. Francis Dadewas attacked and 10? nren tverekilled. lfhe Iatter trvo eventstook place on Dec. 28, 1835.***"THE BLOODY Serninole Wart,as starled in tlis manner, andnrany rrhite men and Indiaus losttlreil iives. Osceoia and some50 Serninoles rvere invited to acouference on Oct. 21, 1837, andsuddenly seized by the UnitedStates troops acting under GeneralJessup, Osceola rvas takento Fort l\ilarion and ffom tlteleto fort Moultrie. He became illfrorn a throat ar:d lung infectionand died in January, lB3B."It appears to me that judgingflom the cireumstances leadinito the capture and deatlr of 0sceolaand from the exeellent carethat has been taken of tire burialplot, the lemair:s cf thjs Serninoleleader should stay in SouthCarolina-"[.] our, IIDunnellonlVcs WildTown Once{ 1s=lffiJUDGE IUAY l'points a moral"ln his story today. He cites acase which marked the awakeningof civic conscienee in thetheu wild and woolly town ofDunnellon-at least. in one olits most rambunctious citizens.I am assured that the storylecords actual oesurrences-onlythe name of the lrequently drunkand disordelly individual ischanged, to avoid ernbarrassrnentto sut'viving members Of thefamily:"Jack Hanilton was one of tlrecotorful characters of Dunnellonin tbe old days. That ls not hisreal narne, but it, has an agreeable,sound antl will serve theDurndse. . Jack was rtot, .reallybad, in tlrat he seldom shot anybody,but he did so on peiiodicalspreeg and often became a nuisance.He had a diminutive rnule,rvhich would seldom go fasterthan a slow trot. That mule wasjust lazy, and he did not believe!:: violent exercise. Jack soliltailor-made clothes for a iiving,"lMhen Jack got on a 'teer" hewould drag that rnule to thedead end of the sandy street andmounting solemnly, and settiinghimself in the saddle, he wouldyell at'the top of his voice: 'Attentiort,everTbody! Tailoringtsilored by the Royal tailors istailoring tailqred right! Give meyour sttention! The world iscoming to an end in five minutes!Are you ready?' And then in amild undertone he would murmur"Blou,your nose!'Then Jackwould gallop uildly dorvn thestreet. At lcasl lre rvould simulatea wildly gallopiug iror.se. butthe snall rnule rvould be barelymoving and Jack rvould let ofi an'ild yell at every jump.****JACK OFTEN boasted that hecoud do anything that any manhad ever done, no matte!' $'hai,ald he rvorked it over-time. Oneday it l'as lvorse tha[ usual, andsor;:r of the boys called his haud,and said he could not walk on tlre\rater. Jack horvled that if anynran had ever u'alked on theu'ater lre could do it. Weli. Chr.istrvalked otr the $ater, lVas Chr.ista rnan, just like the rest of us?Weil, he rvas like tlre rest of usitr the fleslr, but rlas pr.obabit'tnuclr better rnanDer.ed. So, Jacksaid that if Christ \r.alked on thewater', he could do it. Lead hirnto the river and he rvould showtlrem."It was e cold day aud thercwas plenty of ice, arrd Jack wns:ired Army Officer Finds - illri:J:i*ivlr 'iJi*::'*ill':l.l+ II7',1 ABaptist PreacherD[. and IIBS. J, H. BREAKEITIIRS. ilIAnY SPENCEB CALD.IYELL contributes to the historYof the Baptist Chulch in Tampa.She said: "In your at'ticie onBaptist history published Sept. 27I was pleased to see the name ofDr. J. H. <strong>Breaker</strong> listed as onrof the early pastors."Dr. Sreaker came to Florideas an olficer of the Corporationto Aid Religious and EducationalActivities by building churcherrnd schools. IIe was from a NewEnglaud state, highly educatedand quite wealthy. He remainedhere two years, and wbile hercnrarried Miss Eliza Jane Spencer,daughter of W. S. Spencer'. FromTampa they moved to Brooks.ville, where Dr. <strong>Breaker</strong> \\'as a!-sociated rvith Capt. FrcderirkDugene L'1'kes and Dr. SheldonStringer', Sr., in religious andeducational t'olk."His next call rvas to a \testcrndistlict, l'ilh headquarters in SLLouis. A[ the 0utbleak of ttroCivil War he enlisted Ior selvicein the .Confedertae arny as achaplain, in which selvice he rr.onglcat distir:ction. hIrs. <strong>Breaker</strong>died in St. Louis. as did a daughterborn to thenr."Dr. <strong>Breaker</strong> had trr,o sous b-yl lorrner mai'riagc rthu also becanrelantous in religious sork."of thern u,ould die if the quarleltook ils usual coulse, I sug:gested that atter last niglit's debauclrJaek rvas in no conditionto take care of hinrself, that hego horne and sieep and eome outagain in the afternoon. Hishand rvas shaking, but }is facettvisted and he said he \r:es'lf*i -Lr.


\/FIRST BAPTIST CHTIRCH OF BROOKSVILLE, FLORIDANotes.From The Sunland Tribune of Tampa, Florida. 19 Januaryl882Rev. J. H. <strong>Breaker</strong> is in Brooksville. He preached there on Sunday and will preach inTampa on Sunday next.From The Sunlond Tribune of Tampa, Florido. 26 January1882Rev. J. H. <strong>Breaker</strong>, a former resident of this and Hernando County, but who has beenlirring in Missouri for some 12 years, returned here on Saturday on a visit and preached to a largeand appreciative audience in the M. E. Church on Sunday. He also held services Sunday andMonday nightr. Mr. <strong>Breaker</strong> is well known throughout South Florida as a very able minister ofthe Baptist denomination.[Source: Tampa City Archives, Tamp4 Florida. "Old Florida <strong>Newspaper</strong>s" microfilm Roll 5.]FN:WP61\A:BREAKER.NTE DISK 396A27 lulrj tqqqAnn Winsion McGinn(Mrs. Blalr G. Huddart)22W groadmoor LaneSpring Hitt, FL 34606.3506


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TA11TPA HDRAID.TAMPA, FLORID.A.WEDNESDAy, JUNI ?, 1854.Our Corrrt Eouse.Throfugb the kindress of LIr. Breakcrcontraclor.aud buikler of tlrie uagniffr.:eotCourt Housc, wo are enoblcd to furnisb orrrreaderc with a fuh dcecription of its order,rizq variour officeq &c. &c.TIrt buil.fing io 7Q fL -loog, by {5 widc,snd lwo eloriee high. Ths tsL etory ir 12ft- between joints; the sooond ie f4 f-2 ft.On the lat floor ic tho City Eall, Judge ofProbate, Clorke', rnd Sberifrs', Olficeqand Granrl Juront roou. A speeious Eallcrtendn fron tlre Southern entrance ofthebuilding, between tho four O{fices to llreCity }Iall. Ou Slre 2ud door ie thc Court-Room, ,t2 by 46 ft., eud trvo tpacious Juryrooms, with r passag€ extcnrling from thcsoutb entrance, botweco ibc jury roour !othb Court-roorn. A pmjccting Portico, oueach cnd, thc wbole width of the buildirrg,aupportc


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