A soldier under Maj. Frances Dade, Killed on the road from Fort Brooke to Fort King by Seminole Indians in what became known as Dade's Massacre.
Listed on the Roll of Honor at Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, Bushnell, Florida, site of the ambush and original burial place of Dade's Command.
Listed in Ponce de Leon Land and Florida War Record ... By George M. Brown (1902), page 139 - 19. Carpenter, B. C, privt. Co. "B," died at Dade's Massacre December 28, 1835; killed in action.
Listed in the Congressional Serial Set, The Dade Massacre, Presented by Mr. Fletcher, April 13, 1921, page 8 as B.C. Carpenter, 3rd Regiment Artillery.
(Private B.C. Carpenter is not on the interment rolls of St. Augustine National Cemetery. As part of Dade's Command, he should be interred here unless removed for burial elsewhere by family.)
A soldier under Maj. Frances Dade, Killed on the road from Fort Brooke to Fort King by Seminole Indians in what became known as Dade's Massacre.
Listed on the Roll of Honor at Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, Bushnell, Florida, site of the ambush and original burial place of Dade's Command.
Listed in Ponce de Leon Land and Florida War Record ... By George M. Brown (1902), page 139 - 19. Carpenter, B. C, privt. Co. "B," died at Dade's Massacre December 28, 1835; killed in action.
Listed in the Congressional Serial Set, The Dade Massacre, Presented by Mr. Fletcher, April 13, 1921, page 8 as B.C. Carpenter, 3rd Regiment Artillery.
(Private B.C. Carpenter is not on the interment rolls of St. Augustine National Cemetery. As part of Dade's Command, he should be interred here unless removed for burial elsewhere by family.)
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