THE BATTLE CONTINUES

“The fort on Appalachicola bay in East Florida, where the ruffian Nicolls commanded a motley force of British, Indians and Negroes during the late war, and which has since been occupied by runaway negroes and hostile indians, was completely destroyed by our troops,” the Georgia Journal proclaimed in...

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