Confederate Memorial at Natural Bridge Battlefield Historical State Park.

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Confederate Memorial at Natural Bridge Battlefield Historical State Park.

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In the last weeks of the Civil War, Union forces intended to retake Fort Ward, on the Apalachee Bay, and march north to Tallahassee. Volunteer forces from the surrounding region repelled three attacks, and Union forces had not choice but to retreat.

As a result of this battle, Tallahassee remained the only state capital east of the Mississippi River not captured by the Union army.

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Florida State Parks.

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Accessed April 8, 2017.

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confederate memorial.jpg

Citation

Florida State Parks. , “Confederate Memorial at Natural Bridge Battlefield Historical State Park.,” History in Public , accessed May 18, 2024, https://historyinpublic.omeka.net/items/show/18.