A General View of the Rise Progress And Brilliant Achievements of the American

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A General View of the Rise Progress And Brilliant Achievements of the American
Bartlett, D. W. (David W.), 1828-1912
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WHITE S REPORT.
Fort Armstrong, Nov. 24M, 1813.
Dear GeneralIn mine of the 1 9th instant, by Major Outlaw, I promised you a detailed report, respecting the detachment ordered by you to the Hillibee Towns. In i the Creek nation. In compliance with that promised 1 have now the honor to state -That, under your order of the 1 Ithinst. I immediately marched with the mount ed infantry, under the immediate command of Colonel Burch ; the cavalry, under the command of Major Por ter ; and a few of the Ch
...erokee Indians, under the com mand of Col. Morgan with very short rations for four days only. We continued our march to little Oakfuskie. When we fell in with and captured five hostile Creek rrarnori, supposed to be spies. Finding no other In- 320 R1SE AND dians at that place, we burned the town, which consist- ed of 30 houses. We then proceeded to a town called Genalea, and burned the same, which consisted of houses ; thence we proceeded to Nitty Chap toa, con sisting of about 25 houses, which I considered it most prudent not to destroy, as it might possibly be of use at some future period.

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