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Battle of Fort Brooke

Yoan, Niek(Edited by)
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The Battle of Fort Brooke was a minor engagement fought October 16-18, 1863, near Tampa, Florida, during the American Civil War.

Two Union Navy ships, USS Tahoma and USS Adela, bombarded Fort Brooke on October 16, 1863, as a diversion, while a landing party under Acting Master T.R.

Harris disembarked at Ballast Point and marched 14 miles to the Hillsborough River to capture several enemy steamers.

Harris and his men surprised and burned the blockade runner Scottish Chief and the sloop Kate Dale a few miles up the river near the site of today's Lowry Park Zoo.

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Miss Press
6136672138 / 9786136672137
Paperback / softback
14/06/2011
United States
112 pages
152 x 229 mm, 177 grams
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