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- Fort_Peyton abstract "Fort Peyton was a United States Army fort in Florida. It was established by Major General Thomas Jesup in August 1837 and garrisoned by regular army troops. It was one of a chain of military outposts created during the Second Seminole War for the protection of the St. Augustine, Florida area. The Seminole Indian Chief, Osceola, was captured about a mile south of this site.".
- Q5471818 abstract "Fort Peyton was a United States Army fort in Florida. It was established by Major General Thomas Jesup in August 1837 and garrisoned by regular army troops. It was one of a chain of military outposts created during the Second Seminole War for the protection of the St. Augustine, Florida area. The Seminole Indian Chief, Osceola, was captured about a mile south of this site.".
- Fort_Peyton comment "Fort Peyton was a United States Army fort in Florida. It was established by Major General Thomas Jesup in August 1837 and garrisoned by regular army troops. It was one of a chain of military outposts created during the Second Seminole War for the protection of the St. Augustine, Florida area. The Seminole Indian Chief, Osceola, was captured about a mile south of this site.".
- Q5471818 comment "Fort Peyton was a United States Army fort in Florida. It was established by Major General Thomas Jesup in August 1837 and garrisoned by regular army troops. It was one of a chain of military outposts created during the Second Seminole War for the protection of the St. Augustine, Florida area. The Seminole Indian Chief, Osceola, was captured about a mile south of this site.".