Fernandina Celebrates Viva Florida
500
September 27 and 28

Ponce De
Leon funded the expedition himself, outfitting three ships and bringing with
him 200 men. Departing from Puerto Rico on March 4th of 1513, he
reached the East Coast of Florida in early April, landing somewhere between St.
Augustine and Melbourne Beach. After a few days on land, Ponce De Leon’s ships
headed south and ran into the Gulf Stream. Passing through the Florida Keys,
the expedition reached Florida’s West Coast on the 23rd of May.
The explorers quickly found themselves at odds
with the Native Americans they encountered, and several skirmishes broke out,
which resulted in casualties on both sides. It is reported that at least one of
the Natives they met already spoke Spanish. The Spanish took several captives,
and went on to explore the Dry Tortugas and Grand Bahama in the summer of
1513. From here, Ponce De Leon turned
back toward Hispaniola, returning to Puerto Rico in October, after an eight
month expedition.
Gray Edenfield