History of Florida From Its Discovery By Ponce De Leon, in 1512, to the Close of the Florida War, in 1842
History of Florida From Its Discovery By Ponce De Leon, in 1512, to the Close of the Florida War, in 1842
George R George Rainsford Fairbanks
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Menendez informed this officer that he had destroyed the French fort and all its garrison, as well as a portion of those who had been shipwrecked, and caused the bodies of those slain on the previous day * Barcia, Ensayo Cronologico. Digitized by Google HISTORY OF FLORIDA. 125 to be pointed out to him. He directed the sergeant-major to guarantee Ribaut safe conduct, if he chose to come over and confer with him. Ribaut accordingly crossed with eight of- his officers, held a long conference with ...the Spanish general, and was handsomely entertained by him. Menendez repeated to Ribaut the story of the capture of Fort Caro- line, and he was allowed to converse with one of the gar- rison who accompanied Menendez. He, too, was shown the bodies of his cruelly murdered men. To Ribaut 's offer of a very large amount for the ransom of himself and party, Menendez turned a deaf ear, and would give no assurance as to the treatment he would re- ceive.' Ribaut returned to consult with his officers and men, and the next morning they gave themselves up as prisoners, to the number of one hundred and fifty, with all their arms, standards, etc.
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