Show I TORY Of UTflt BIGGE T INDIAN Fills A ii11 I ThirtyFourth Anniversary of the Breaking Out of the Black Hawk War in Southern UtahGraphic Narration of the Campaign Cam-paign Led by General Daniel H Wells A Sketch of the Veterans Association Now Holding its Reunion in Provo History of Four Old Vets Thnlyfiur Years ago this summer ISO poll them counting of Utah were the I TV t a long and bloody struggle ath the I Indiana The lllark Hawk ear if I It ram to be known ltd many a rod m mory In Particle Mllliird and OfIr luunlle and the annual rear 10 I f the veteran of that war onto btob It I now being hold nt Provo re fl or mad Hit occasion of all tx hjrfr of remlnl cenee aa thrilling ui cr to be found In the page of history urn non In there early 1 Aare when the HI Itn ill were small few and far Iw l wrrn stern he settlers were engaged 1 > oliil appeared to test n deathitrur ai l i t Ith nature a 1 < erl > etul wreelle ilth the unclaimed ileeerti of Utah for I jinough to lubilil upon when the I lli I tolled late and early for their lillr bread then came the war will 1 It I LlM the Plede and the Naa1nee J fleece tribe of the Alert plnlau 11 1t i Hawk th o trim chieftain home An nm went a thrill of horror < monll the ip Iita famine of the frontlcr I sac the reyensrul spirit who fur I in allied untold suffering and mor I v In lunny a homo of Utah In the arly I day rtiTill TUB WAIl 111X11X4 The Ilia k Hawk war began In lit Ant hO the De N rt Telegraph lino t liullMrit llllrt raved In same little buof the Territory alrydy Iv rled by that line The hnmlal suite 01 the wr was the drunken or 1 of a resident of Parapets county On the Plio of April 1163 a mn 01 Monet Inull1 an Indian chin 11 rudely pulled him off his horse II was this all which preclpltalod the conflict with the Indln The conflict woo a dmiU for3 one but lasted reverat seasons an1 r we the rector of much anxiety alarm and annoy nee and of moms Iou Dt life bONldes the 10 of Proper col the alrndlluree necessary 10 tamer to the 10 nl1lel I JIIk lIuk snit the ram or A toII hlnoln who gathered about film A turbulent band of Utah and olio or Indiana and born 10 mk tloI IIpn the Kerala ot enact In nIt Hevler b and other Pon thorn counties Decorating emhnidened by file earlier eurceaoes t the Incursions IAcame more frequent and ties numUn of Hit hoe tale ndlam rapidly Increased The ram n very a ecle rctlrral and III protected ani n felt of gtnuln alarm wan titan Celt nil along the frontier and In the unaller Mttlementi miHT HNcouNTims lied J iteieot wag Indian agent at the Urn 110 prudently lIhhol1 from the Indians their usual upplln of ammunition am-munition and gave there tu the mlllen At Manll wits learned that a rill waa About to U made upon the rnlll nf the etllem nt A body nf honemen arm cd etarle1 to protect the herd ln countering Ihe Indian the men were llred upon by the latter and a young mm nailed Ludllcwn war killed The horsemen retreated and the elntortous Indian mad for the extern hour talim That day near Hallna Hit oaaY oge killed and nlroKl two men liar my Ward and Sir Lambeon and al late ra lured A large I h e of rock whir h Ihy drove Into the canyon Colonel Allred mulered a company of cavalry and etarled In pureull and 1 chaeed flat I Indian Into the mountain But here the latter from atnlnieh opened lire with deadly I effect killing two men Jen Horennen and Wm Kearn and 1 xJrnnunJlng wounding two olio rtm The cavalry re Ural for two data and then wllh re Intmnlo Parried the Indian Into the rucced country between Flats Irk od Grand Illver Hera the Indian attacked the cavalry but were driven back with heavy lone I TALI5S Of1 POIinoW On the evening of May 30111 the killing kill-ing of Jen Uinen near falrvlew marked the tnglimlng of Another decent 1 cent un the Hanpel wttlcr Neil night the MVKe murdered John lllvn his wife and three lots It lateral agrd nine live and Hire yean rttptc ll > Hy In Hrwntoh Fork canyon The Intlsns rushed upon the hul In Which the tlIy trrte rlerving I Wllh f f 1 ll EDWIN LEE Veteran of the Black Hawk Wan The subject nf tho sketch IMward Lee line born at Cheshire Unglanl en August 2f 1831 came lo Utah In ISI arrlvlne at Hprlngvllta the iih 04 > at October puihlng on to the southern part of flee malt Its following luring on a pedal million In the year IM early 1 In the month of Tcbruary he Ka called to liar II I irate In the Tlntlo war under the command of Captain laaac Parker I whlh I occurred veit und southwest of Utah Lake In this war Iwo lards m i n Henry Moran and Washington Canon later George Canon woe killed I OM f a po0w who went In pursuit ot the ted klns a tow days after Throe litre men wore killed near KlmUlli creek They were John Catlln Johh Win I and a man by the name of Causing In all these acrlininunee Sir LN ao unonff the forumoit of 1100 I fight In the fall ut this > ear he was called 10 no and HIt the belated and famous HancJ Cart company iulrlng seventy days lime The following r at 17 l Jlr Ue Issue relented with u number of other fighters to go to Dcho ean n to defend the People against what teas thought Mould be a raid of JOhqn army known aa Iluclianuna laid In the spring of 1IM Mr Lee joined nn OII > edltlon formed to protect the Ml of Hanpete and Hevler counties against Indiana under the chleflalnihlii or I ik Hawk who had gathered around himself a band of > l loua and f e I rl y destroying Ute Thin expedition was formed under command of Central Daniel II Well Str I Ue spent two months of hard service In this campaign for which ho Inc In-c 0 nm with other torn has never rrcehed a cent of coinineatlon After this service 1 he was OIled aa n inemWr of Ihe Home Uuard for Frrlnnlll a position that today seems out of place 1 but In thaw day one of cullar Importance Mr lea linn served aa watermailir for the town of Et > rlninlUo for the pest II years and for II yean held the Putt of road super elaor for HIlnlllllo n Mr Lee has always been a leading eplrlt In whatever he imderlakei and eIs not only proven this by late past 1 record but by his energy In making the its 1 k hawk society and the reunion that have proven o pleasant and high an air r of pleasure and Inl it t On January ID USD ho was elected captain of the Bprlnglll post and the following year was rs Ied for the two ensuing yean All ball Cap lAIn Let MOL o Jolley I of bullets and then chile t m I ohnwko their nmrlrruu am nrvowe work lute I upon it y e tie npurl 1 de l 1 to 00R hupnl Two 110 r m n reined Ih and Drown e cop 1 d I They PO eeenlrR 1 In a xeRn 10 In the I lo light but III and h I 1 hI n I p ro a chit < d In the n I I I n lMr lphnnn ee u raid I tt I 1 II and wir Mlu 1rterenn 1 TI 1 I Hrn J etwr n hand Oil + e k T title pare killed two men mtuld J I t also i r I i I I r i rr 1 I l 1 7 i rYr r GEORGE HARRISON Veteran or the Malls Hawk War Who has not heard it Uncle ileorxn Horn i the Rental rotor heel of the famous llultl lUrrleon Ihe man who 10 ki beef stack lo the if urens tech and U I often dubbed Work llaea leorge a Of course all the traveling men will My Yam we known Meet Bleak Harrison and All will wy IK I la I a Jolly good I fellow Un would not think 1 to talk with irenlal George that I he wan DIM of the famous Indian niiMn awl Noel airinly In Wit tan with any of the brave > lain of IM4 1 when lllark Hank was ao nbelreperoue but he I was all right leome llarrleon was born Auiuit Illh lilt at 1 Manchester KnclanJ nIt n-It the hold I country on May 1 Need ItM and became a member of the handcart hand-cart company of Martin and ller In croielng the plane This company wit overtaken by winter before reaching Utah He he < fever and ague for some time At Platte tillage when the company was living on a quarter of a pound of Hour lr day he left I the company and went to a Status Indian camp lo get aomethlng lo cut 1 and lived with IWm for three months In the ddt dd-t winter ho started for Fort Iaramle taking twentyone IBy lo make the Journey Presented work In Ward and ilarria relllera steno then went to cook fT the ollkru of the fort and WOO there when Ueneral Albert 8 John suns army Vowel Ion route for Utah In the nvinlh of March 1189 left Laramie with Col Hoffman1 command with aupplle for nrrnl Johneona army then at IVirt llildiier met with terrible itorme on the 1a I Iluntle creek where It wa necntary to cut down cottonwood tree to let the r mulea oat the bark to keep them olive I lit arrUed In Utah the gam spring with Johneon I army and whllo heat we he-at Camp Floyd his old father who had beard l of him arrival walked from Kprlnglllle and eurprlud I him byenterlng file tent unannounced He then wont Pprlnvllle Nllh his father IP Mtll him mother awl Ihe root of ire family fam-ily M Ire llarrleon afterward septet In ti ringMlle and followed freighting n 4 a bunlnree went to aoutliern California In IX and to Sacramento In IMS wait married In IMI to Mlu lloiella II Unit In little was In the Wallis Hawk ex pedlllon with General II 1 II Welle and Halt He was one of the lint to assist Inorganlalng the society of Mack Hawk War Veteran t has lieen cliorleler of Kprlngtllle for many lean hut and Water llll were not observed 1 i by the IIUJ pant 010 0 off alsot two hundred head o pan-t cattle and heard I with them Havld H Jon e wai killed a few Ui later near 1alrvlew by vine uf nee same In I The mllltar author ltle at Tort Douglas at this lime cell I that the MI lien muil Ink care of thelnielVM the only duly of the military ni they qn true1 It 1 being to guard the overland mall route routeTIIHATV TIIHATV 01 PKACH i Cot O II Irish auperlnttndent of In Alan affaln attempted to conciliate such Indian a were friendly In this he wai materially aided 1 by Preildenl llrlgham Young who had great Ion al influence among the lurroundlng tribe On I the till of June a meeting wai held at Bpanlih Fork to which Iht Indian chief were Invited Col Irish resident loung and < liters Kanoeh Howretto Hantiltch andand Tabby male qwcho and 1 n treaty Km 1 114 luned lIfteen other chlets uttarhrd their ell 1 natures oil the 11I1Iln da beonplith alone 1 refualnic to sl01 but Ire to I 1111 II few dan later 110 Indiana agreed to retire In the IIlnla reservation Area lo gUe I III such title 01 they claim el lo the Inseam occuplcd by tier settles Tile novertuean6 In return promleed to prone feet the il pro-ne lo Armlet them In layIng lay-Ing out terms err and to pay thorn IIS KM annually for the tint len > vase JIOOM annually fear the Met tvent llll m Years and lu 115 OVD annually I for thirty l yenta these after The Indiana were alto to be iwrmlllitl to hunt unit note In their outom1 Idle en Imlla treaty was eonciidel with the plede IndUui at Ilnto Washington county 1IIACK HAWKH RAIDS The raid continued however and ome of Ihe settlements were entirely deeerttd Several munleri were Perm Irate I and number of fleck were drlv en off lllween thirty And forty men women and ihlllren wore murdered or killed In open light wllh the savaged at this lime lllark lUnk lut 1 about forty braves In the enprdllluni Riul murder and robbery hefon he rat I od tr the winter tueard till Colorado rlv 1 er taking Nith little a nal mny beocee and hones lIallo near Mallets In July resulted III the 1lh ot threr nn lIhlnn 0111110 unit 1Iy lion Warren H Snow at Ih h1 1 Iwo romlanlr eat ravuln purest 1 110 In Alan o Into the meumtaino I acct r I Hein pp A vnllry Jn iW courts n of he part l ea Th creaky 110 n pled marl thor tho-r If tlnll Indian till the m n w ro ezhnnrd and r turn I n n Ain cc tuhl + n 110 r battle NllIe the Indo near 1110 Ik In Bplmb kllld movies of them end put the remalhd J and MO head of stork drhen off Winter Win-ter came on an 1 the Indiana del artel lo mi Into winter l quarter On January I IkM the 1lulo In dlon resided Virse I i Hprlnii i ranch I In Arizona unit killed Ur hllmoro and Robert Mclnlyrt nf 81 llrarge The settles retaliated by coming upon the Indian and Playing Men of them Another ranch In the name county was raided lllirtr Ihe Navajoa pelt 2nd and llouert Itrrry an r 1 hia wife wire lain In their oagun III the coon ot a run Ding ASIAN duln which one Indian vise kuled and eewral wounded MILITIA OAItUD OUT Chen Mantel II Well now onlerd cooni all tie available men of the Hire oun tin Hanpete Peeler und Iron 10 1e mustered Into rile 1 ai cavalry and Infantry and oKonla for dtn 110 huitllo bind nuinlKTil loss and moved with nitonUhlng celerll > I flack I Hank wllh thirl t warrior Intercepted fur trams near ill lrnuoxl klllln Iwo men A Ion ytur old brother of flat henlMnan who wai killed Was shot wllh mien arrow And left for dead Hut when 1010 aiiullanta were noted Iho little hero tnoUl1 I lo wade the HeIr rlvtr through uilr up to his neck and mad 1 him wuy hnmWhllhy Hlitory or Huh Hallna had to U I ahundufMd afire the people had loll nearly ill their et 1 k The traiheroui < beet Banpltch now Joined lets fnnii o nllh Iheee of Illack Hawk but In one d hla ralllo ho vine takmi prluncr II mnnartd to vs cape but wo pui ud Into the mountain moun-tain and Mu with four Oohhln com Portland Aflor Ihr killing of two war rlor by Hake and West I the ied I mode overlurei to i PJe and the I Vt tier vllted a amen un the Hauler I Kith friendly Intention hut were fired upon They returned lh nr routing mv aces and killing tee I > formed AI Maryi val Albert UKl wua killed and Mv eral people wound the In liana wen Intercepted and iutr1 with cents able Ina 1 Thomas Join waa killed while on 11 k O guanl near Paliview l and the profile left I the nnaller settle menla In flute county and galhvd at Inlet blur The militia K 01 I rapidly oninlied tho name of Adjl den Jni rerguion non H II cliMon Mill lion lieu D Grant rue rrd J I by Col II T Hurt ton llrtifallcr U I n II Young Jr llrlg Uin Lot Smith MaJ Oen Aaron John Non slid llrlg an W II Pan and Alum Thurlnr Vilna promlnint In the organlinlli All the lottluninli south of Hull Irk C Ity Kcre Via I J in a slain of defers A company nf i at airy under tl H P Klmball and MnJo John Ik reached fossil on Stay 6th aid protected the removal at rzhft G Iill otl Htlltri from Novice Into 1011 An other company under Cap A n Visit e e I a ph k t pst near Paling underling Un Pace Z MIILAIID COVNTY HVPFRIM lllark Hawk au Idrnly l < raided hound Valley In Mlllard iinly 1 killing Jamr lour and Henry Wright and running oft bit l horses And cattle The m mud rro wee Intercepted at Oravrlly Ponl on the Hevler by lien pace but they drove the lock Into fallen canyon and contrived to I etoai after loatng rav oral 1 ot their number Th mnand eat FounislnOre o batteries forward elh t k but the number wets not greet enough to make It safe In follow the Indiana beyond Cantle Colby len Wallis ar rlln with reinforcements the pull of Hack Hawk was resumed It was along a-long march betel with extraordinary tu1rh i dllflculllm The trail waa over rocky ridge furrowed with almcat Implies able gorge and through dew 1 > Isle des nto When the men could endure the journey no lorfaint from hur and rafferlng terribly from hint they manage to get buck live out of lh + desert 1111111 IS 111I111111 On Jun > 1 Cpl A P I leeway Kal sent with lw i lilytwo cavalr 1 and 1 I III rlynv Infantry to eilabllih I a pout r r nIOlhI In Tl n mile Valley In Ihe north end f Vaninte the key lo attack from f tiee north Illack llnwk I and 1 fifty if hi brave mI a swoop afar the usurp wt llu il anima1t cmmck anti one killing Interesting Charles etnmliuu Hasson but wore then n ea r lone 111 th after hun the hlt wltl one hunAn oar flora Iliad another assault total a gain rtimUed Thom Snorr being inted Two couriers lIoln and Hamilton undertook it perlloui rile t Twelve Mile Creek near the Hevler fear n Into roaneat and returned with C ul l bole al ties Mt Pleasant cavalry Major Cooper fnun Irollt sent Urnrrat Snow fny n IIentl also arrived end the 1ursult 1 the relegation = pad bean Th trail of the nd men was llalnly niarktd by I Iho Wool from their dead and wounded for II I their cuitom to carry off their dead Ai the head of Hpanlh Pork river I Kuldler ftutnmll the Indiana acatlereda favorite fa-vorite maneuver with them and the lihaee had lo be abandoned fNIVKIlMAL I GUARD DUTY 1 Moat of the northern companies hav Inc wrve1 1 from > Ixty l to nlnel day Kin Illustrated < nn Tne local 1 xneR1 nl lallona lien I had lo Perform difficult rvlce while the runty crop were Ir Inc Ira rvrsted forage provided and wood doted for the Nlnler Regular nl 1 miiy war olderW II In nearl lp ev ty prt of the Territory for the little Indiana rnnaed In their depredation for ISO mile north and mouth Pus I denly Insulator from Hit mountain the Conan would burn xw mill drive oft cattle and terrify the smaller ml llemtnti and then illaaptwar Into the nuiuntaln fH lne whither the vet lien could not continue In follow them forms fork waa raided In May and Chrlalbn leon u herder KU killed while two hundred burned Owen driven off A number of horn were alolen from u tamp of friendly Indian In Mlllard county I under chief limitations IuI1l3 ihof who Pursued but did not overtake the Ihlevi Till 8iCONII CAMPMtlV About the end of July a company of N t 1 11 r d l 1 f r r I 1 II I 1 1I 1 I r M 9re I I I Isto Fall FRANCIS IJEARDALL Veteran of the Illack Hawk War rranrl Ileardall one of the prominent I black hawk I veterani wit born In 1 Manrfleld Noltlnghaniihlrv Kngland on IVIiniary 30 t371 lie left i his native I r home for America on the 3Mh 1 of May 1 67t e join hla fortune wllh dhow of r the Pioneer of Utah In theme dy ocean travel gas not up to the does standard of today and It re < iulre < l eight week to cover the 1 distance arrow the t t Atlantic cooed While erroulc he and Klder William TurnbiMge acted t ai I TMchen On arriving at New York he look the lint train for the test front HI Joe Mliiourl he look a steamboat up the river to llorence where he l was pointed I Imitator mailer of baggage all having I lo he taken from the various train lo the eteamboat owing to the conflict then raging between the North I and 1 the Mouth Afler BenlnK In lisp capacity of baggage mailer for Mint time he receded an appointment to lake charge of three joke ot oxen 10 cross I I tile lIlne 10 co to Utah In L eptaht John ttuublenr colnlanl II arrived In Halt Lake City the till of October of the Mm ear and left for Hprlngvllle arriving ar-riving lime Oct 61 h making II hli home ever aloe that lime In liar IMt hi Ii I was called south lo I Hanpete and Hevler counties lu help defend flat Ipl again the Inroads of liUik Hawk and his warlike land 1 II retved In the southern part of Utah for Hire month and was then honorAbly honor-Ably released lo I return home and settle down for a lime He waJ > boul this Urn cletted ai uiervlor of road tor the city at Hprlngvllle an1 county of Utah a e I IKiilllon he held for fourteen Asset Its list ales l carved w deputy marshal for two year and deputy waterinantrr fur nine years under two different water 1 toasters for title labor he never received nny compenaallon In thuse das local I lo-cal 1 anl public oinclal were not laid aa they an today ralT r i A z II t k t I if F Zir l 0 j I I I r I J fii i + I R JiWl I If I 7 t 2rvtJ I 1 1If Ir I I J t lory I IyiNl4il F Ky II I r tt11 A < MJ U JI I WJf m Ih 2 j I w 1 l I I f J M WESTWOOD Veteran of the Illack Hawk War The Mme of J M Weawood I and Hlackhawk and Indian War Veteran asa as-a society with Ha reunion are synonymous Having Identified with flat society allies Its tint urganliatlon on January H till as III chairman Mn reelecte1 earn aunelvo your J M 1 WwI was born January IUI till In the little vlllag of Marlbroik In the county of Worceilenblre ttngland He win tint It mined In flesh In I history when on Peb Ctlilt > ho alled from Llveniool with file parent bound for Halt Lake valley On arriving at HI loul l Mo 1 laid Parents bo h died from cholera loft HI I Ix > uli for Utah In iprtng of 1U9 with film vldt brother and family Denied at Hprlngvllln In the tU of the some gar he no a boy h Passed through the 1Ihort wars still the hard Hereon Ir Itoh In the enring lit ueo 100 went to I Virginia City Nevada and on July 3 Utl enllitel In the U H volunteers fur Xd anJwrvet through the balance 1 of the Civil War on the plain 1 on 1lIon service Well mustered out of the service 1 on July II lWeI at furl Moslem Utah returned to plnllvUI again lu hake 0 home The Ihlaekhaak l India war aa then In tree and it request of Major General Aaron Johnson he Joined the expedition to protect the settlers of Hanpete And Hvlr luntln under am W 11 tare I In rapt o P 1 Ml rompan flrr then turn i f the expedition J ho wvni back to aunnli th to live und eau m i Inillun n ri lie during the latter part if this war u > lieutenant t ache cod I port adjutant of the tonal of lunnlBon In It1 1 Hi turned ti wpreeg tu m h r h I tins lines Ilved I On Nov I 10 was canceled to Ml ° i nee Ali Ila Its In who came 10 Utah In the well known hand cart company Ito clams to L > eat of a very fag Utah boys who served In the Civil War and hOld oa bonoblt I Volition la I the Grand Anny of the lUpuUlc t wvrnl3 fIv nn unlr Major Andrew Hurt and Captain W 14 M Allot was Pent of has and from Halt Irk Clly und the Territory was under arms from Irr un1i t Cache lo HI George About twenty men of the white and twice I u many of the Indiana wen killed during lh uniiner taini > algn whll I Into Indian I r nd vl W had ucceelnl In driving oft nearly 1 low loved of iiink Hut Major I William Wil-liam Crater and fifteen men overlook one land of Indian who had stolen < S hortr from Spanish Fork routed I J them and recovered the honei I + though tie lot iwo men IMmlniton and Dim kIi lh battle A Tuimiuii RriHODK On the JJrd of October the ranch of John P I Lee eight mile aouthMit ol I Heaver waa attacked 1 hut defended wllh great hernlm Jawph Llllywhlte an eipert niarkman KM with him and WI Ihy want Into the lard at daybreak Lllywhlle wa shoot In the basset by Old ambushed foe and staggered back Into I tie tours Lee ihol d ad lie lIt avage Hut ihowed hlmwlf and regained re-gained the IIOUM The fiunlly borrl r tweed the doore and prrimred for the I nntaleoc death struggle Ai the Indiana nulled e upon the how lot shot and killed two marts of Hum and they Ml nn lo tits ofal Plow and an et bean to near r up and the smoke 10 pour In ai the Indiana retired la their hiding place I The youngest 1 child two and a half yean old was nearly Mirroiutd but mine In I living today to-day Mn I Giorae Motherland of Provo r A daughter of 11 year IKmmu Le of f Halt lake rtlyraihel out lo the spring clew 1 to the hu and lipped wetasr nand n-and the flame were < extinguished Tice youn1 Win a boy of V Jean Uggud ate mother 10 lot 1 I him rid log I to n she Noroua call In i the creak which he night tws I lily du unssburveJ > to get help from Heater Finally he wo ptrniltled to I Ko and l with him t ru t th thlrtreii oar old hired girl b > u different routt Joe boy too ho4 l hm damnation In safety and the rixulnir party mt the girl un that say to the house The In ahead decamped and the family was f wend The feet daughter 0 girl I at eventeen had began given a dagger by i her mother with f Ignlrlcant remark In caw the Indium nhould get Into Ihe house She m I n iw Mn I Mary Hlaik of p Pluto county A fourth daughter gd l seven who Kllnejwed and remember 1 the affair Is I now Mn I Illlen T Jake I nun of Provo The bur U I now living In California Hli name Ii I Charles ALe 1 I I A-Le Y I OLE WOOD AND nlCHIIULn i I i In the spring of H87 Illack Hawk miiiM a 111 on this puturea of Illun I 1 wait anti lthehll J killing Jena 1 i lrlnnon and wife And a Miss Sleuth l reed 1 fourteen ilia nlllllu followed the r I I band anti reeuvmrel 1 moat of the stock but Illchlkld wild loon abandoned bIo the Mettler as were the other softe Io J i I manta In flute and Hotlor county as wall as memo In Ion And ltaee counties J 1IOIITIXI1 14 I HXItTt A detachment of 73 men under Capt I I lol m ilnttc OI I 1lllee sent front Salt Leslie and later I cane apt 1 II Binder unit a small company of infantry Ilut I delta at Ju was wounded I In the J first engagement ha i Marital sled Inn In a long chase or i the InlIn Iulo 1 Lund and Juip 1 itseeu wore i wound I both if it 11 Irdlca 0 tai airy unlrr holler it M I J I I hu II tn e 1 and P < < rgennt Meier dloea ft I air r bushI and shoe I > As 1 seat bow Mot I It And II nunnmuh j 1urag Ona11 lean Iasi J in Jane tut I she maude wrro ehued and m 11 lied to seance by Major tllat 19 I nlth At Little Crook near Parows r II I 42rF fJ the Harlem attacked the < amp but nf 1iu a fliht j iMilmr ml II ninhi 91 rre litjImistinor 11 tepulteit John llgv van hot al I Ills earn PInte iT Warm reeK IMelte I I by a baud of prorrlert IKNHFtAI MCHTHIl i t On o1t I 17 181 a general counter irak oraered by 1 lui non Well The military document Phase that the InlHIUl Palo otd of in lieutenant gen rtoj with a iaff or eighteen olfloer J 1 thifiren lhl topographical onstinears min dritro it the I dVn i I I two major general wllh g ataff orscon7VIM i 1 fourteen a to with a Platt Of fifty tonedull oHIc in nor i n ty Hve rolonrl I and twenty vn lieu I Moot rol ineli wllh eighty fire offi I I cc 0 In Ihr regimental mart III major vi lib 111 t r battalion Miami III oaplalni I I its ti riot lieutenant MM second lleuten I 110 nnt iM Alteration ta musicians u lemiter mail MJI prlvgle making lrt tal I of 12 oil The cavalry roniliteti I i f MS artillery in infantry tlel I i Th Werr eteral pieces or artillery I horern SAW Mddle 4 M revolv I I M rifler 1719 mask il rAhotaunp j 26 Niyonit III tn I n101110 ill 1 snoraunith II Impol M 1I hr rinti foi drums The Congo of th It durina the throe romro hod r leaawar l on II Including charges f r aervlie In thr home guard Im i i KI i Wan Z l lltlonrd la pay lo Rhe net ll i I the actual emst l to IJl m of Ihe i star IMOM but the appropriation I v > in not voted I MUD Mill TUB WAIl I I I Block Hawk retired to the Tlnlah I rr rvitlon in last and led him mill I Than mil-l nu more agilnit the people Ill I I Ih contrary he nermed lo try lo milk amend for ill I Ihe I stormier hi hll 11 I < UMd and petraoded Ihe Indiana n peace Ijiter raid seem not if hit HinMng other drpreilatlon Occur I in Iota after which the Indian mini I Isn e and the terrible wen < lot I I on Ads of It Ihr war whoop and rnlplng knife were Initialled former fntn the I I rttlmwnii or Utah |