The American Indian As Participant in the Civil War

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The American Indian As Participant in the Civil War
Abel Annie Heloise
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268, p. 145]. ] [Footnote 809: Steele knew of the deficiencies in their equipment, however, and of their exhausted state (cont. )] scouts out in all directions and with spies in the very camps of hisfoes, soon obtained an inkling of the Confederate plan and resolvedto dispose of Cooper before Cabell could arrive from Arkansas. [810]Cooper's position was on Elk Creek, not far from presentMuskogee, [811] and near Honey Springs on the seventeenth of July thetwo armies met, Blunt forcing the engage...ment, having made a nightmarch in order to do it. The Indians of both sides[812] were on hand, in force, the First and Second Home Guards, being dismounted asinfantry and thus fighting for once as they had been mustered in. Ofthe Confederate, or Cooper, brigade Stand Watie, the ever reliable, commanded the First and Second Cherokee, D. N. McIntosh, the Firstand Second Creek, and Tandy Walker, the regiment of Choctaws andChickasaws. The odds were all against Cooper from the start and, inways that Steele had not specified, the material equipment proveditself inadequate indeed.

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