Unnamed Corporal, Co. H (4th Infantry)

Photo representing Unnamed Corporal, Co. H (4th Infantry)

Represented by Michael Gross

I represent a Corporal in the 4th U.S. Regiment of Infantry, Company H. When we first arrived in West Florida, we were camped at the ranch of Manuel Gonzalez, but General Jackson moved us to the Galvez Springs. Early in the morning on July 17, 1821, the 4th Infantry and the 4th Artillery were marched into the public square, opposite the Spanish dragoons. We exchanged salutes, then four companies marched to Ft. Barrancas, including Company H. After the ceremony in Pensacola, Ft. Barrancas had its own changing of the flags: The Spanish flag was lowered to half-mast, then the American flag was raised level with it. Both flags were saluted by the Spaniards. Then the Spanish flag came down, the American flag was raised to full mast. The Americans saluted our flag, for Ft. Barrancas was now American.

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Sex Male
Occupation in 1821 Corporal, Co. H, 4th Reg. Infantry
Address in 1821 4th Infantry camp, Galvez Springs
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