Descriptive and Historical Register of Enlisted Soldiers of the Army
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Title
Descriptive and Historical Register of Enlisted Soldiers of the Army
Alternative Title
Register of Enlistments
Subject
Second Seminole War, 1835-1842
Veterans--Florida
Description
The Descriptive and Historical Register of Enlisted Soldiers of the Army is a record of all the individuals who enlisted in the United States Army between 1798-1914. The register includes information about the individual’s age at time of enlistment, birthplace, occupation, physical description, rank, and date and cause of discharge. This page of the Register of Enlistments has an entry for John Slade Gatlin.
John Slade Gatlin was born in 1806 to a prominent family in Kinston, North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina in 1826, and served as an apprentice under a local doctor. On August 3, 1834, he entered the United States Army as an assistant surgeon. In 1835, Gatlin was assigned to Fort Brooke in Tampa, Florida, then ordered to travel with Dade’s company to Fort King. He died on December 28, 1835, during the Dade Massacre. He, is memorialized at St. Augustine National Cemetery in Florida.
In 2017, the University of Central Florida was one of three universities selected to launch the National Cemetery Administration’s Veterans Legacy Program Project. The program engaged a team of scholars to make the life stories of veterans buried in the Florida National Cemetery available to the public. The project engages UCF students in research and writing and fosters collaboration between students, faculty and local Central Florida schools to produce interactive curriculum for K-12 students. The corresponding website exhibit uses RICHES Mosaic Interface to create a digital archive of related data. The public can use the project-developed augmented-reality app at more than 100 gravesites at the Florida National Cemetery, where they can access the UCF student-authored biographies of veterans.
John Slade Gatlin was born in 1806 to a prominent family in Kinston, North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina in 1826, and served as an apprentice under a local doctor. On August 3, 1834, he entered the United States Army as an assistant surgeon. In 1835, Gatlin was assigned to Fort Brooke in Tampa, Florida, then ordered to travel with Dade’s company to Fort King. He died on December 28, 1835, during the Dade Massacre. He, is memorialized at St. Augustine National Cemetery in Florida.
In 2017, the University of Central Florida was one of three universities selected to launch the National Cemetery Administration’s Veterans Legacy Program Project. The program engaged a team of scholars to make the life stories of veterans buried in the Florida National Cemetery available to the public. The project engages UCF students in research and writing and fosters collaboration between students, faculty and local Central Florida schools to produce interactive curriculum for K-12 students. The corresponding website exhibit uses RICHES Mosaic Interface to create a digital archive of related data. The public can use the project-developed augmented-reality app at more than 100 gravesites at the Florida National Cemetery, where they can access the UCF student-authored biographies of veterans.
Creator
United States Army
Source
Digital reproduction of original United States Army Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914.
Is Part Of
Format
image/jpg
Extent
1.15 MB
Medium
1 register of enlistments
Language
eng
Type
Text
Accrual Method
Donation
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created and published by the United States Army.
Rights Holder
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Curator
Williams, Rachel
Stoddard, James
Source Repository
The National Archives
External Reference
Frank Laumer, Dade's Last Command (Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 1995);
“Saint Augustine National Cemetery.” U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, accessed January 17, 2020, https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/staugustine.asp;
Thomas Cook, “Fort Gatlin Historic Marker Sign, 2004.” RICHES of Central Florida accessed January 14, 2020, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/2070;
“U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914.” Database, Ancestry.com, http://www.ancestry.com/: accessed 6 August 2019.
“Saint Augustine National Cemetery.” U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, accessed January 17, 2020, https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/staugustine.asp;
Thomas Cook, “Fort Gatlin Historic Marker Sign, 2004.” RICHES of Central Florida accessed January 14, 2020, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/2070;
“U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914.” Database, Ancestry.com, http://www.ancestry.com/: accessed 6 August 2019.
Collection
Citation
United States Army, “Descriptive and Historical Register of Enlisted Soldiers of the Army,” RICHES, accessed November 23, 2024, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/10750.