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The 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe was also once known as the Battle of the Wabash. ... In 1791 Arthur St. Clair led an expedition against a confederation of Native ...
Although inferior in strength, the Indians overran the American camp on the Wabash and inflicted almost a ... By the 4th of November 1791, the army was down to 1400 men. ...
This battle also represents one of the greatest human losses the United States had in it's young history. ... They gathered on the banks of the river Wabash. Before dawn "Little ...
More than 600 soldiers and at least 56 women were killed by the Indians, while dozens of other women and children were taken hostage in the battle in what is now Fort ...
The Wabash is the state river of Indiana and subject of the state ... Two notable battles in U.S. history, St. Clair's Defeat (1791) and the Battle of Tippecanoe (1811), were ...
The first battle, sometimes entitled St. Clair's Defeat, occurred on November 4, 1791 on ... The two largest Indian battles in the history of the United States occurred in ...
As a lieutenant colonel in the Kentucky militia, Darke commanded the left wing at the disastrous Battle of the Wabash in 1791 during the Northwest Indian War. ...
of the. Boyne. 1690. Battle. of the. Wabash. 1791. Battle. of. Waterloo. 1815. gringo, Green. Grow ... 25 October 1854 - During the battle of Balaklava, 670 British ...
Wabash River River, flowing westward across Indiana, U.S. After crossing Indiana, the Wabash forms the 200-mi (320-km) southern section of the
The people of Fort Recovery started a search and found many of the skeletons of the people that died in the bloody massacre of 1791 and the Battle ...