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Jupiter Inlet; about fifty miles below; and in the many streams which emptied therein。 Many such expeditions were made during that winter; with more or less success; in which we succeeded in picking up small parties of men; women; and children。 On one occasion; near the 〃Haul…over;〃 when I was not present; the expedition was more successful。 It struck a party of nearly fifty Indians; killed several warriors; and captured others。 In this expedition my classmate; lieutenant Van Vliet; who was an excellent shot; killed a warrior who was running at full speed among trees; and one of the sergeants of our company (Broderick) was said to have dispatched three warriors; and it was reported that he took the scalp of one and brought it in to the fort as a trophy。 Broderick was so elated that; on reaching the post; he had to celebrate his victory by a big drunk。
There was at the time a poor; weakly soldier of our company whose wife cooked for our mess。 She was somewhat of a flirt; and rather fond of admiration。 Sergeant Broderick was attracted to her; and hung around the mess…house more than the husband fancied; so he reported the matter to Lieutenant Taylor; who reproved Broderick for his behavior。 A few days afterward the husband again appealed to his commanding officer (Taylor); who exclaimed: 〃Haven't you got a musket? Can't you defend your own family?〃 Very soon after a shot was heard down by the mess…house; and it transpired that the husband had actually shot Broderick; inflicting a wound which proved mortal。 The law and army regulations required that the man should be sent to the nearest civil court; which was at St。 Augustine; accordingly; the prisoner and necessary witnesses were sent up by the next monthly steamer。 Among the latter were lieutenant Taylor and the pilot Ashlock。
After they had been gone about a month; the sentinel on the roof… top of our quarters reported the smoke of a steamer approaching the bar; and; as I was acting quartermaster; I took a boat and pulled down to get the mail。 I reached the log…but in which the pilots lived; and saw them start with their boat across the bar; board the steamer; and then return。 Aahlock was at his old post at the steering…oar; with two ladies; who soon came to the landing; having passed through a very heavy surf; and I was presented to one as Mrs。 Ashlock; and the other as her sister; a very pretty little Minorcan girl of about fourteen years of age。 Mrs。 Ashlock herself was probably eighteen or twenty years old; and a very handsome woman。 I was hurriedly informed that the murder trial was in progress at St。 Augustine; that Ashlock had given his testimony; and had availed himself of the chance to take a wife to share with him the solitude of his desolate hut on the beach at Indian River。 He had brought ashore his wife; her sister; and their chests; with the mail; and had orders to return immediately to the steamer (Gaston or Harney) to bring ashore some soldiers belonging to another company; E (Braggs); which had been ordered from St。 Augustine to Fort Pierce。 Ashlock left his wife and her sister standing on the beach near the pilot…hut; and started back with his whale…boat across the bar。 I also took the mail and started up to the fort; and had hardly reached the wharf when I observed another boat following me。 As soon as this reached the wharf the men reported that Ashlock and all his crew; with the exception of one man; had been drowned a few minutes after I had left the beach。 They said his surf…boat had reached the steamer; had taken on board a load of soldiers; some eight or ten; and had started back through the surf; when on the bar a heavy breaker upset the boat; and all were lost except the boy who pulled the bow…oar; who clung to the rope or painter; hauled himself to the upset boat; held on; drifted with it outside the breakers; and was finally beached near a mile down the coaSt。 They reported also that the steamer had got up anchor; run in as close to the bar as she could; paused awhile; and then had started down the coast。
I instantly took a fresh crew of soldiers and returned to the bar; there sat poor Mrs。 Ashlock on her chest of clothes; a weeping widow; who had seen her husband perish amid sharks and waves; she clung to the hope that the steamer had picked him up; but; strange to say; he could not swim; although he had been employed on the water all his life。
Her sister was more demonstrative; and wailed as one lost to all hope and life。 She appealed to us all to do miracles to save the struggling men in the waves; though two hours had already passed; and to have gone out then among those heavy breakers; with an inexperienced crew; would have been worse than suicide。 All I could do was to reorganize the guard at the beach; take the two desolate females up to the fort; and give them the use of my own quarters。 Very soon their anguish was quieted; and they began to look; for the return of their steamer with Ashlock and his rescued crew。 The next day I went again to the beach with Lieutenant Ord; and we found that one or two bodies had been washed ashore; torn all to pieces by the sharks; which literally swarmed the inlet at every new tide。 In a few days the weather moderated; and the steamer returned from the south; but the surf was so high that she anchored a mile off。 I went out myself; in the whale or surf boat; over that terrible bar with a crew of; soldiers; boarded the steamer; and learned that none other of Ashlock's crew except the one before mentioned had been saved; but; on the contrary; the captain of the steamer had sent one of his own boats to their rescue; which was likewise upset in the surf; and; out of the three men in her; one had drifted back outside the breakers; clinging to the upturned boat; and was picked up。 This sad and fatal catastrophe made us all afraid of that bar; and in returning to the shore I adopted the more prudent course of beaching the boat below the inlet; which insured us a good ducking; but was attended with less risk to life。
I had to return to the fort and bear to Mrs。 Ashlock the absolute truth; that her husband was lost forever。
Meantime her sister had entirely recovered her equilibrium; and being the guest of the officers; who were extremely courteous to her; she did not lament so loudly the calamity that saved them a long life of banishment on the beach of Indian River。 By the first opportunity they were sent back to St。 Augustine; the possessors of all of Ashlock's worldly goods and effects; consisting of a good rifle; several cast…nets; hand…lines; etc。; etc。; besides some three hundred dollars in money; which was due him by the quartermaster for his services as pilot。 I afterward saw these ladies at St。 Augustine; and years afterward the younger one came to Charleston; South Carolina; the wife of the somewhat famous Captain Thistle; agent for the United States for live…oak in Florida; who was noted as the first of the troublesome class of inventors of modern artillery。 He was the inventor of a gun that 〃did not recoil at all;〃 or 〃if anything it recoiled a little forward。〃
One day; in the summer of 1841; the sentinel on the housetop at Fort Pierce called out; 〃Indians!