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The Battle of Santa Rosa Island (October 9, 1861) was an unsuccessful Confederate attempt to take Union-held
Fort Pickens Fort Pickens is a pentagonal historic United States military fort on Santa Rosa Island in the Pensacola, Florida, area. It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. The fort was completed in 1834 and was one of the few ...
on
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Background

Santa Rosa Island is a 40-mile barrier island in the U.S. state of Florida, thirty miles from the
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state border. At the western end stands
Fort Pickens Fort Pickens is a pentagonal historic United States military fort on Santa Rosa Island in the Pensacola, Florida, area. It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. The fort was completed in 1834 and was one of the few ...
, which in the fall of 1861 was garrisoned by parts of the 1st, 2nd, and 5th U. S. artillery and the 3rd U.S. Infantry, under command of Col. Harvey Brown, of the 5th artillery. The
6th New York Volunteer Infantry The 6th New York Infantry Regiment, also called "Wilson's Zouaves", was a unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was organized at New York City on May 25, 1861. The Regiment was composed of 5 initial companies of A, B, C, and D. ...
, commanded by Col. William Wilson, was encamped outside the fort, a short distance east of it.


Battle

After midnight on October 9, Brig. Gen. Richard Anderson crossed from the mainland to Santa Rosa Island with 1,200 men in two small steamers to surprise the Union troops at Camp Brown and if possible capture Fort Pickens. He landed on the north beach about four miles east of Fort Pickens and divided his command into three columns. After proceeding about three miles, the Confederates surprised the 6th Regiment, New York Volunteers, in Camp Brown and routed the regiment. Gen. Anderson then adopted a defensive stance to entice the Federals to leave the fort and attack. Receiving reinforcements, Col. Harvey Brown sallied against the Confederates, who reembarked and returned to the mainland. The Union loss was 14 killed, 29 wounded and 24 captured or missing. General Braxton Bragg and Lieutenant Hamel, commanding the
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forces at
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, reported their loss as "30 or 40 killed and wounded," but an undocumented Confederate newspaper, found by Lieut. Seeley a few days after the occurrence, gave the total casualties as 175. This claim was likely an exaggeration. Maj. Israel Vogdes, of the 1st artillery, was captured, and on the Confederate side Gen. Anderson was severely wounded. The camp of the 6th N. Y., which was the main objective of the raid, was largely destroyed, meaning the raid could be deemed a success.
Fort Pickens Fort Pickens is a pentagonal historic United States military fort on Santa Rosa Island in the Pensacola, Florida, area. It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. The fort was completed in 1834 and was one of the few ...
and the battle site are preserved within the
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.Santa Rosa Island, FL NPS


Order of battle


Union Forces

Department of Florida: Col. Harvey Brown * 6th New York Zouave Infantry, Col. William Wilson *Vodges' Command – Major Israel Vogdes (c), Capt. John McL. Hildt **Company A, 1st Artillery – Lieutenant Frank E. Taylor **Company E, 3rd Infantry – Captain John McL. Hildt **Company G, 3rd New York Infantry – Captain Dobie *Arnold’s Command – Major Lewis Golding Arnold **Company C, 3rd Infantry – Lieutenant Alexander Shipley **Company H, 2nd Artillery – Captain James M. Robertson


Confederate Forces

Brig. Gen.
Richard Heron Anderson Richard Heron Anderson (October 7, 1821 – June 26, 1879) was a career U.S. Army officer, fighting with distinction in the Mexican–American War. He also served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War, fighting in the Eastern ...
:*Demolition Team --- Lieutenant James H. Hallonquist :*1st Battalion – Colonel
James R. Chalmers James Ronald Chalmers (January 11, 1831April 9, 1898) was an American politician and senior officer of the Confederate States Army who commanded infantry and cavalry in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. After the war, Chalmers s ...
::Detachment, 10th Mississippi Infantry ::Detachment, 1st Alabama Infantry :*2nd Battalion – Colonel J. Patton Anderson ::3 Companies, 7th Alabama Infantry ::2 Companies, 1st Louisiana Infantry (Regulars) ::2 Companies, 1st Florida Infantry :*3rd Battalion - Colonel
John K. Jackson John King Jackson (February 2, 1828 – February 27, 1866) was an American lawyer and soldier. He served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War, mainly in Florida and the Western Theater of the conflict. Afterward Jackson resu ...
::Detachment, 5th Georgia Infantry ::Detachment, Georgia Infantry Battalion :*Artillery ::Homer’s Artillery Company - Lieutenant Hollonquist :*Confederate Naval Forces ::''CSS Neaffie''


See also

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History of Pensacola, Florida The history of Pensacola, Florida, begins long before the Spanish claimed founding of the modern city in 1698. The area around present-day Pensacola was inhabited by Native American peoples thousands of years before the historical era. The histo ...

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Santa Rosa Island - A History

CWSAC Report Update and Resurvey: Individual Battlefield Profiles
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