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chief during the
Second Seminole War. He was
captured while camped at
Dunlawton plantation, and held at Fort Marion. He died
while being transported west...
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Dunlawton Avenue Historic District is a U.S.
historic district (designated as such on
February 5, 1998)
located in Port Orange, Florida. The district...
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Orange via US1 and Nova Road to
connect with the
Eastside Routes near
Dunlawton Square.
Route 41
travels southbound serving Edgewater and Oak Hill. Route...
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Seminole War fortification. p. 170. Camp
Dunlawton -
Second Seminole War
fortification - site of the
Battle of
Dunlawton. Camp Scott,
Everglades Cantonment...
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locally as
Taylor Road (for
about 1⁄2 mile (0.80 km) east of I-95) and
Dunlawton Avenue.
Taylor Road
continues west as
County Road 421 (CR 421) to CR 415...
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