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BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 1 Department of Florida SUVCW Olustee Battlefield State Park Monument Project Compiled by: Michael Farrell 5/14/2015 1.

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1 BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 1 Department of Florida SUVCW Olustee Battlefield State Park Monument Project Compiled by: Michael Farrell 5/14/2015 1

2 BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 2 The Battle of Olustee & Union Objectives To help bring about the early surrender of those forces in rebellion Military Mission: To cut off the principle source where the commissary Department of the Confederacy was obtaining its supplies. To secure recruits for colored regiments in the service of the United States. Political Strategy: To repatriate the citizens of Florida and re-establish a loyal State Government. Military Results: Failure; due to poor intelligence regarding the strength of Confederate forces combined with tactical errors made by the Union field Commander. Political Results: The Union Army withdrew to Jacksonville, continued to patrol the St. Johns River while protecting loyal citizens. The war would drag on another year.

3 Facts About the Battle BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 3 The Battle of Olustee (Ocean Pond) was the largest engagement of the Civil War in Florida. The Battle of Olustee began at Noon on Saturday of February 20 th, 1864 lasting about 5 hours. Confederate Victory Total Estimated Losses (Killed, Wounded, MIA) Union 1,861 men. Confederate 946 men. Data Source: OR

4 Union Regiments at Olustee BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 4 ServiceStateRegimentCompany/ Battery Total Strength KilledWoundedMissing InfantryConnecticut7th54222 InfantryNew Hampshire 7 th 1367132 InfantryUSCT8th5020288 Field Commander: Brig. Gen. Truman A. Seymour Colonel Joseph R. Hawley’s Brigade Colonel William B. Barton’s Brigade ServiceStateRegimentCompany/ Battery Total Strength KilledWoundedMissing InfantryNew York47 th 20185138 InfantryNew York48 th 3416758 InfantryNew York115th3621966 Data Source: CSO

5 Union Regiments at Olustee BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 5 ServiceStateRegimentCompany/ Battery Total Strength KilledWoundedMissing Mt. InfantryMassachusetts40 th 13118 CavalryMassachusettsBattalion094 ArtilleryUS1stB4131 Support Units Field Commander: Brig. Gen. Truman A. Seymour Colonel James Montgomery’s Brigade ServiceStateRegimentCompany/ Battery Total Strength KilledWoundedMissing InfantryMassachusetts54 th 87218 InfantryNorth Carolina aka USCT 1 st 35 th 2014859 Data Source: CSO

6 Union Regiments at Olustee BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 6 ServiceStateRegimentCompany/ Battery Total Strength KilledWoundedMissing EngineersNew York1 st A, E42 ArtilleryRhode Island3 rd B, C091 ArtilleryUS1stM6199 ArtilleryUS3rdE11217 Field Commander: Brig. Gen. Truman A. Seymour Support Units Data Source: CSO 6231,204212 Total Union Casualties = 2,039 (CSO Count) Totals

7 LOCATION BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 7 Description: LEG 000306 ACRES COMM 462 FT WEST OF SE COR OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 TH S 396 FT TO RWY R/W TH SWLY ALONG RWY 2207 FT TH N 462 FT TO S LINE OF Parcel # 23-3S-19-0000-0000-0030 Florida Baker County Highway 90 From I-10 Red Outline Olustee Battlefield Red Outline, State Property 3 Acre Monument Area Olustee Battlefield Re-enactment Area Federal Property Cemetery SOURCE: Baker County Property Appraiser http://www.bakerpa.com/

8 Battlefield Monuments BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 8 No Battlefield Monuments to Union Soldiers and Regiments exist at Olustee 3 Confederate Monuments exist on State owned property. 1) Monument to the Confederate Soldiers & Regiments Erected by the UDC 1912, with State Funds 2) Monument to Confederate General Finegan Erected by the UDC 3) Monument to Confederate General Colquitt Erected by the UDC A museum has exhibits for the public. A grave marker was placed in the Cemetery to the Union Soldiers who were buried in a mass grave.

9 Battlefield Monuments BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 9 Monument to Confederate General Finegan Monument to Confederate General Colquitt Monument to the Confederate Soldiers & Regiments

10 Battlefield Cultural & Land Management BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 10 The Olustee Battlefield is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service has authorized the State of Florida’s Division of Recreation and Parks to manage 688 acre property owned by the Federal Government as part of the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park. The State Division of Recreation and Parks also partners with private and local government agencies to manage Cultural objectives.

11 BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 11 Monument Impact at Olustee Battlefield 5/14/2015 11 The State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Parks and Recreation has an approved Unit Management Plan for the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park. Where to place a Monument would need to be considered on an Environmental basis with reference to the approved May 2008 Unit Management Plan. Considering Environmental impact, the best possible site for a Monument would be in the Field where the UDC monument also exists. Considering Cultural impact, the best possible site for a historic monument would again be the field where the UDC monument presently exists.

12 BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 12 SUVCW Participation at Olustee Battlefield 5/14/2015 12 The Department of Florida, SUVCW has attended this re-enactment of the Olustee Battle as an Educational Exhibitor for several years. Many visitors to the re-enactment express surprise when they are unable to find a monument to Union Soldiers. The SUVCW has approved the Battle of Olustee as a Civil War Sesquicentennial Signature Event in February 2014. At that time it will be the 38 th annual re-enactment of the battle Every year an estimated 15,000 people attend the annual re-enactment.

13 BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT 13 Olustee Battlefield Monument Commission A Monument to Union Soldiers is needed to complete a BALANCED cultural picture of the Battlefield. The monument would Commemorate those Union Regiments that fought there and recognize the African American Regiments who comprised 1/3 of the Union Army at Olustee. Our mission as Sons is to keep green the memory of the Valor and Courage of those Soldiers and Veterans who fought to preserve the Union and purchased with their blood the end of slavery in our land. The Department of Florida, SUVCW has established a Monument Commission to petition the State of Florida to place a Union Soldiers Monument in the Olustee Battlefield State Park.

14 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861 to 1865 BATTLEFIELD MONUMENT PROJECT Let Us Not Forget Their Courage at Olustee 14


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