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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Wolf Creek (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 175
Doc.
162.-the battle of Bayou Barnard.
New-York Tribune narrative.
camp on Grand River, C. N., August 14, 1862.
while the three Indian regiments (First, Second, and Third) lay in camp at Wolf Creek, under directions of Colonel Furness, the ranking commander, Col. Phillips, of the Third, selected one thousand two hundred men picked from the three regiments, and a section of Captain Allen's battery, under Lieut. Baldwin. Col. Phillips sent Major Forman down the west side of Grand River with one half of the force and the two pieces of artillery, (Parrott guns.) The other six hundred men went down with him through Talequa and Park Hill.
Talequa is the capital of the Cherokee Nation, and is a small decayed town.
Park Hill is the residence of John Ross, whose mansion is a beautiful one, handsomely furnished, with a lawn and shrubbery, and a great deal of comfort and beauty clustered around it.
The design of the expedition was, first, to check the inroads of the enemy from
Muskogee (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): chapter 175
Bedford (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 175
Oklahoma (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): chapter 175
Park Hill (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): chapter 175
Grand (Canada) (search for this): chapter 175
Doc.
162.-the battle of Bayou Barnard.
New-York Tribune narrative.
camp on Grand River, C. N., August 14, 1862.
while the three Indian regiments (First, Second, and Third) lay in camp at Wolf Creek, under directions of Colonel Furness, the ranking commander, Col. Phillips, of the Third, selected one thousand two hundred men picked from the three regiments, and a section of Captain Allen's battery, under Lieut. Baldwin. Col. Phillips sent Major Forman down the west side of Grand RiGrand River with one half of the force and the two pieces of artillery, (Parrott guns.) The other six hundred men went down with him through Talequa and Park Hill.
Talequa is the capital of the Cherokee Nation, and is a small decayed town.
Park Hill is the residence of John Ross, whose mansion is a beautiful one, handsomely furnished, with a lawn and shrubbery, and a great deal of comfort and beauty clustered around it.
The design of the expedition was, first, to check the inroads of the enemy fro
Owen Phillips (search for this): chapter 175
J. R. Taylor (search for this): chapter 175
Barnard (search for this): chapter 175
Doc.
162.-the battle of Bayou Barnard.
New-York Tribune narrative.
camp on Grand River, C. N., August 14, 1862.
while the three Indian regiments (First, Second, and Third) lay in camp at Wolf Creek, under directions of Colonel Furness, the ranking commander, Col. Phillips, of the Third, selected one thousand two hundred men picked from the three regiments, and a section of Captain Allen's battery, under Lieut. Baldwin. Col. Phillips sent Major Forman down the west side of Grand River with one half of the force and the two pieces of artillery, (Parrott guns.) The other six hundred men went down with him through Talequa and Park Hill.
Talequa is the capital of the Cherokee Nation, and is a small decayed town.
Park Hill is the residence of John Ross, whose mansion is a beautiful one, handsomely furnished, with a lawn and shrubbery, and a great deal of comfort and beauty clustered around it.
The design of the expedition was, first, to check the inroads of the enemy from
Doc (search for this): chapter 175
Doc.
162.-the battle of Bayou Barnard.
New-York Tribune narrative.
camp on Grand River, C. N., August 14, 1862.
while the three Indian regiments (First, Second, and Third) lay in camp at Wolf Creek, under directions of Colonel Furness, the ranking commander, Col. Phillips, of the Third, selected one thousand two hundred men picked from the three regiments, and a section of Captain Allen's battery, under Lieut. Baldwin. Col. Phillips sent Major Forman down the west side of Grand River with one half of the force and the two pieces of artillery, (Parrott guns.) The other six hundred men went down with him through Talequa and Park Hill.
Talequa is the capital of the Cherokee Nation, and is a small decayed town.
Park Hill is the residence of John Ross, whose mansion is a beautiful one, handsomely furnished, with a lawn and shrubbery, and a great deal of comfort and beauty clustered around it.
The design of the expedition was, first, to check the inroads of the enemy from