George Cary Eggleston
Red Eagle and the Wars With the Creek Indians of Alabama
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066159368
Table of Contents
RED EAGLE AND THE WARS WITH THE CREEK INDIANS.
SHOWING, BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION, HOW RED EAGLE HAPPENED TO BE A MAN OF CONSEQUENCE IN HISTORY.
RED EAGLE'S BIRTH AND BOYHOOD.
TECUMSEH ENTERING THE COUNCIL.
RED EAGLE AS AN ADVOCATE OF WAR—THE CIVIL WAR IN THE CREEK NATION.
RED EAGLE'S ATTEMPT TO ABANDON HIS PARTY.
ROMANTIC INCIDENTS OF THE FORT MIMS AFFAIR.
THE DOG CHARGE AT FORT SINQUEFIELD AND AFFAIRS ON THE PENINSULA.
THE DOG CHARGE AT FORT SINQUIFIELD.
JACKSON IS HELPED INTO HIS SADDLE.
THE MARCH INTO THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY.
GENERAL COCKE'S CONDUCT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
COL CALLER'S ROUTE TO BURNT CORN CREEK
THE ADVANCE OF THE GEORGIANS—THE BATTLE OF AUTOSSE.
HOW CLAIBORNE EXECUTED HIS ORDERS—THE BATTLE OF THE HOLY GROUND—RED EAGLE'S FAMOUS LEAP.
JACKSON CONFRONTING THE MUTINEERS.