Return of Persons Killed, Wounded, and Taken Prisoner
Item
Type
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Title
Return of Persons Killed, Wounded, and Taken Prisoner
Description
A return of persons killed, wounded, and taken prisoners, from Miro District, since the 1st of January 1791.
year created
1792
month created
11
day created
05
author
in collection
notable person/group
William Blount
Richard Withs
Lloyd Hynniman
Cornelius Keinden
Captain Cuffey, negro man
Charles Hickman
George Wilson
John Nickerson
John Thompson
John Gibson
Benjamin Heykanol
Thomas Fletcher
Robert Jones
John White
Joseph Dickson
George French
Grantham
John Rice
John Curtis
John Sevier
John Boyd
Elsey Thompson
Cuffey's wife and child
Samuel McMurray
John Purviance
Benjamin Williams, wife and child
Negro woman and child
Jonathan Robertson
James Everite
James Parks
Michael Shaver
Archibald Wilson
Mary, a negro
Joel Ellis
Thomas Keefe
Galnier Black
Joseph Wilson
Jacob Ziegler
Mary Ziegler
Elizabeth Ziegler
Hannah Ziegler
Sarah Wilson
Moses Wilson
Zacheus Wilson
Eleanor Wilson
Mary Wilson
Montilion Wilson
Molly Jones
Eader, a negro
isaac Pennington
Isaac Milligan
Isaac McFarland
William Clack
John Barclay
John Collinsworth
Mrs. Paskley
Mr. Mins
a pregnant woman
Dr. White's negro boy
Oliver Williams
Jason Thompson
Elizabeth Norris
Shaderick Williams
William Stewart
Jonathan Gee
Jonathan Clayton
Mrs. McDowell
Francis Pendleton
Reuben Pendleton
Mrs. Faris
Mrs. Livingston
Nancy Fair
Mrs. Ratcliff
Gallaspie
James Paul
George Moss
Robert Sharpe
John Shanklin
Creeks
Cherokees
Double head [Tuckalateague]
Shawanese
Little Owl
Glass
John Watts
Major Wilson
Dr. Donnell
Judge McNairey
Judge Campbell
Shawenese
Tunbridge
John Watts
Unacata (White Man Killer)
Dragging Canoe
White Owl
Running Water
Middle Striker
Otter Lifter
John Walker
John Fields
half breeds
notable location
Nickajack
Papon's Creek
sugar camp near Bledsoe's Lick
Stode River
waters of Duck
Smith's Fork
Nashville
Mayfield's Station
Red River
Sumner Court House
Cumberland Mountain
Croft's Mills
Clarkesville
Brown's Station
Buchanan's Station
Company's Station
Gowen's Place
Sycamore
Zeigler's Station
Dripping Spring
Clarksville
Chickasaw Trace
Big Barren Trace
Sulphur Fork
near Cotterel's
Taylor' Trace
Moccasin Gap
Clinch Mountain
Stanley's Valley, Hawkins' County
Knoxville
Black's block house
Detroit
Pensacola
notable item/thing
his master's plantation
Conrad's salt boat
ploughing
his father's peach orchard
Treaty of Holston
notable phrase
The Cherokees say the Creeks have long been boasting that they were men and warriors, but that they proved to be great cowards, and that most of them kept such a distance from the station that they could hardly shoot a ball to it.
document number
1792110590100
Item sets
Document instances
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[view document] (0 pages) | [no image] | Collection: Printed Versions | [unknown] |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | William Blount | [unknown] | [n/a] |