Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Red Eagle And The Wars With The Creek Indians Of Alabama - Famous American Indian - Also Includes An Annotated Bibliography And Research Guide To Works On Indians Of North America - George Cary Eggleston And Georgia Keilman

red eagle and the wars with the creek indians of alabama - famous american indian - also includes an annotated bibliography and research guide to works on indians of north america - george cary eggleston and georgia keilman
red eagle and the wars with the creek indians of alabama - famous american indian - also includes an annotated bibliography and research guide to works on indians of north america - george cary eggleston and georgia keilman

This digital book includes an annotated bibliography and research guide to works on Indians of North America (added 2011).

Published 1878

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. Showing, by way of Introduction, how Red Eagle happened to be
a Man of Consequence in History

CHAPTER II. Red Eagle's People

CHAPTER III. Red Eagle's Birth and Boyhood

CHAPTER IV. The Beginning of Trouble

CHAPTER V. Red Eagle as an Advocate of War--The Civil War in the Creek
Nation

CHAPTER VI. The Battle of Burnt Corn

CHAPTER VII. Red Eagle's Attempt to abandon his Party

CHAPTER VIII. Claiborne and Red Eagle

CHAPTER IX. Red Eagle before Fort Mims

CHAPTER X. The Massacre at Fort Mims

CHAPTER XI. Romantic Incidents of the Fort Mims Affair

CHAPTER XII. The Dog Charge at Fort Sinquefield and Affairs on the
Peninsula

CHAPTER XIII. Pushmatahaw and his Warriors

CHAPTER XIV. Jackson is helped into his Saddle

CHAPTER XV. The March into the Enemy's Country

CHAPTER XVI. The Battle of Tallushatchee

CHAPTER XVII. The Battle of Talladega

CHAPTER XVIII. General Cocke's Conduct and its Consequences

CHAPTER XIX. The Canoe Fight

CHAPTER XX. The Advance of the Georgians--The Battle of Autosse

CHAPTER XXI. How Claiborne executed his Orders--The Battle of the Holy
Ground--Red Eagle's Famous Leap

CHAPTER XXII. How Jackson lost his Army

CHAPTER XXIII. A New Plan of the Mutineers

CHAPTER XXIV. Jackson's Second Battle with his own Men

CHAPTER XXV. Jackson dismisses his Volunteers without a Benediction

CHAPTER XXVI. How Jackson lost the rest of his Army

CHAPTER XXVII. Battles of Emuckfau and Enotachopco--How the Creeks
"whipped Captain Jackson"

CHAPTER XXVIII. How Red Eagle "whipped Captain Floyd"--The Battle of
Calebee Creek

CHAPTER XXIX. Red Eagle's Strategy

CHAPTER XXX. Jackson with an Army at last

CHAPTER XXXI. The Great Battle of the War

CHAPTER XXXII. Red Eagle's Surrender

CHAPTER XXXIII. Red Eagle after the War

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