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Battle of Jupiter Inlet
Part of the Second Seminole War
File:Seminoleclipper.jpg
A clipper ship card of a Seminole warrior.
DateJanuary 15, 1838
LocationJupiter Inlet, Florida
Result Seminole victory, United States forces retreated.
Belligerents
US flag 26 stars United States Seminole
Commanders and leaders
US Naval Jack 24 stars Levin M. Powell Ar-pi-uck-i
Casualties and losses
5 killed
22 wounded
unknown


The Battle of Jupiter Inlet was fought in Florida at Jupiter Inlet on January 15, 1838. A United States Navy led boat expedition to the Everglades was defeated by Seminole warriors in a small battle. It began when the expedition of 200 soldiers, sailors and marines under Lieutenant Levin M. Powell discovered a trail along the side of Jupiter Inlet. Fifty-five sailors and twenty-five marines and soldiers were landed to find the Seminoles who were encamped nearby under the command of medicine man Ar-pi-uck-i. When the Americans advanced on the Seminole camp, they were ambushed and after a long fight, they retired to their ten or so flat bottom boats unsuccessful. Five Americans were killed in action and another twenty-two others were wounded, Seminole casualties are unknown.

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References[]

  • Neil, Wilfred T. (1956). The Story of Florida's Seminole Indians. Seaside Press. p. 73. 
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