Author: | George Cary Eggleston | ISBN: | 1230000274167 |
Publisher: | The Perfect Library | Publication: | October 14, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | George Cary Eggleston |
ISBN: | 1230000274167 |
Publisher: | The Perfect Library |
Publication: | October 14, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Red Eagle and the Wars With the Creek Indians of Alabama
George Cary Eggleston, american author (1839-1911)
This ebook presents «Red Eagle and the Wars With the Creek Indians of Alabama», from George Cary Eggleston. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- PREFACE
-03- SHOWING BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION
-04- RED EAGLE'S PEOPLE
-05- RED EAGLE'S BIRTH AND BOYHOOD
-06- THE BEGINNING OF TROUBLE
-07- RED EAGLE AS AN ADVOCATE OF WAR
-08- THE BATTLE OF BURNT CORN
-09- RED EAGLE'S ATTEMPT TO ABANDON HIS PARTY
-10- CLAIBORNE AND RED EAGLE
-11- RED EAGLE BEFORE FORT MIMS
-12- THE MASSACRE AT FORT MIMS
-13- ROMANTIC INCIDENTS OF THE FORT MIMS AFFAIR
-14- THE DOG CHARGE AT FORT SINQUEFIELD AND AFFAIRS ON THE PENINSULA
-15- PUSHMATAHAW AND HIS WARRIORS
-16- JACKSON IS HELPED INTO HIS SADDLE
-17- THE MARCH INTO THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY
-18- THE BATTLE OF TALLUSHATCHEE
-19- THE BATTLE OF TALLADEGA
-20- GENERAL COCKE'S CONDUCT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
-21- THE CANOE FIGHT
-22- THE ADVANCE OF THE GEORGIANS
-23- HOW CLAIBORNE EXECUTED HIS ORDERS
-24- HOW JACKSON LOST HIS ARMY
-25- A NEW PLAN OF THE MUTINEERS
-26- JACKSON'S SECOND BATTLE WITH HIS OWN MEN
-27- JACKSON DISMISSES HIS VOLUNTEERS WITHOUT A BENEDICTION
-28- HOW JACKSON LOST THE REST OF HIS ARMY
-29- BATTLES OF EMUCKFAU AND ENOTACHOPCO
-30- HOW RED EAGLE WHIPPED CAPTAIN FLOYD
-31- RED EAGLE'S STRATEGY
-32- JACKSON WITH AN ARMY AT LAST
-33- THE GREAT BATTLE OF THE WAR
-34- RED EAGLE'S SURRENDER
-35- RED EAGLE AFTER THE WAR
-36- FOOTNOTES
Red Eagle and the Wars With the Creek Indians of Alabama
George Cary Eggleston, american author (1839-1911)
This ebook presents «Red Eagle and the Wars With the Creek Indians of Alabama», from George Cary Eggleston. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- PREFACE
-03- SHOWING BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION
-04- RED EAGLE'S PEOPLE
-05- RED EAGLE'S BIRTH AND BOYHOOD
-06- THE BEGINNING OF TROUBLE
-07- RED EAGLE AS AN ADVOCATE OF WAR
-08- THE BATTLE OF BURNT CORN
-09- RED EAGLE'S ATTEMPT TO ABANDON HIS PARTY
-10- CLAIBORNE AND RED EAGLE
-11- RED EAGLE BEFORE FORT MIMS
-12- THE MASSACRE AT FORT MIMS
-13- ROMANTIC INCIDENTS OF THE FORT MIMS AFFAIR
-14- THE DOG CHARGE AT FORT SINQUEFIELD AND AFFAIRS ON THE PENINSULA
-15- PUSHMATAHAW AND HIS WARRIORS
-16- JACKSON IS HELPED INTO HIS SADDLE
-17- THE MARCH INTO THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY
-18- THE BATTLE OF TALLUSHATCHEE
-19- THE BATTLE OF TALLADEGA
-20- GENERAL COCKE'S CONDUCT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
-21- THE CANOE FIGHT
-22- THE ADVANCE OF THE GEORGIANS
-23- HOW CLAIBORNE EXECUTED HIS ORDERS
-24- HOW JACKSON LOST HIS ARMY
-25- A NEW PLAN OF THE MUTINEERS
-26- JACKSON'S SECOND BATTLE WITH HIS OWN MEN
-27- JACKSON DISMISSES HIS VOLUNTEERS WITHOUT A BENEDICTION
-28- HOW JACKSON LOST THE REST OF HIS ARMY
-29- BATTLES OF EMUCKFAU AND ENOTACHOPCO
-30- HOW RED EAGLE WHIPPED CAPTAIN FLOYD
-31- RED EAGLE'S STRATEGY
-32- JACKSON WITH AN ARMY AT LAST
-33- THE GREAT BATTLE OF THE WAR
-34- RED EAGLE'S SURRENDER
-35- RED EAGLE AFTER THE WAR
-36- FOOTNOTES