| J. C. Gilleland - 1817 - 172 ページ
...men killed, and 107 wounded; 18 Cherokees killed and 36 wounded; and 5 friendly Creeks killed and 1 1 wounded. This most decisive victory put an end to...Creek war. The spirit and power of these misguided men were completely broken : Jackson soon after scoured the countries on the Coose and Tallapoose ;... | |
| Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1818 - 378 ページ
...thrown into the river by their friends, or drowned in attempting to escape. Not more than fifty r-ould have escaped. Among the slain was their great prophet...This most decisive victory put an end to the Creek -yvar. The spirit and power of these misguided men were completely broken; Jackson soon after scoured... | |
| Citizen of the United States - 1829 - 504 ページ
...their friends, or drowned in attempting to escape. Not more than fifty could have escaped. Among their slain was their great prophet Manahoe, and two others...and children were taken prisoners. Jackson's loss wa? twenty-six white men killed, and one hundred and seven wounded ; eighteen Cherokees killed, and... | |
| C. B. Taylor - 1831 - 514 ページ
...their friends, or drowned in attempting to escape. Not more than fifty could have escaped. Among their slain was their great prophet Manahoe, and two others...Creek war. The spirit and power of these misguided men were completely broken ; Jackson soon after scoured the countries on the Goose and Tallapoose.... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 480 ページ
...morning it was resumed, and sixteen of the enemy slain, who had concealed themselves under the banks. Jackson's loss was twenty-six white men killed, and...eighteen Cherokees killed, and thirty-six wounded ; five friendly Creeks killed, and eleven wounded. This most decisive battle completely broke the spirit... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 474 ページ
...morning it was resumed, and sixteen of the enemy slain, who had concealed themselves under the banks. Jackson's loss was twenty-six white men killed, and...eighteen Cherokees killed, and thirty-six wounded ; five friendly Creeks killed, and eleven wounded. This most decisive battle completely broke the spirit... | |
| Henry Trumbull - 1846 - 354 ページ
...morning it was resumed, and sixteen of the enemy slain, who had concealed themselves under the banks. Our loss was twenty-six white men killed, and one hundred and seven wounded ; Cherokees, eighteen killed and thirty-six wounded ; friendly Creeks, five killed and eleven wounded."... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1847 - 1076 ページ
...their friends, or drowned in attempting to escape. Not more than fifty could have escaped. Among their slain was their great prophet Manahoe, and two others...taken prisoners. Jackson's loss was twenty-six white meu killed, and one hundred and seven wounded; eighteen Cherokees killed, and thirty-six wounded ;... | |
| George Tucker - 1857 - 540 ページ
...the field, and their loss was estimated at eight hundred. That of the victors was twenty-six whites killed, and one hundred and seven wounded; eighteen Cherokees killed, and thirty-six wounded; five friendly Creeks killed, and eleven wounded. Detachments had been also sent from the States of... | |
| George Tucker - 1857 - 548 ページ
...the field, and their loss was estimated at eight hundred. That of the victors was twenty-six whites killed, and one hundred and seven wounded; eighteen Cherokees killed, and thirty-six wounded; five friendly Creeks killed, and eleven wounded. Detachments had been also sent from the States of... | |
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