Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Are “the dead of Olustee” resting in a place of honor, even though their names have been lost since the Civil War? A history ...
The Battle of Olustee took place in February 1864 in Baker County, Florida. Confederate forces intercepted the Union troops, resulting in a significant Confederate victory. The battle resulted in ...
Eleven thousand men fought at the Battle of Olustee, the largest Civil War battle in Florida, which took place on Feb. 20, 1864. The fighting took place on the floor of a virgin pine forest and lasted ...
OLUSTEE- Bruce and Sheila Tucker, from the Sandhill Community outside of Pavo, have been reenacting for more than 20 years. They both appreciate performing in Living Histories, and helping to preserve ...
Nothing says "romance" quite like the roar of cannon fire. Due to an odd twist in the calendar, this year's Battle of Olustee Civil War re-enactment will be Sunday - Valentine's Day. The original ...
OLUSTEE | There is an old saying in this state of seesawing sensibilities: The farther north you go, the farther south you get. Florida’s northern counties have long seen the South as a kindred place ...
The news from North Florida in February 1864 was not good for the state's Confederates. Union troops had just taken Jacksonville for the fourth time and were moving west across the state. The Union ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Union cavalry unit fires on the Confederates during the 2011 Battle of Olustee reenactment at Olustee Battlefield State Park.
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