History of the First regiment of Tennessee volunteer cavalry in the great war of the rebellion, with the armies of the Ohio and Cumberland, under Generals Morgan, Rosecrans, Thomas, Stanley and Wilson1862-1865 . FIEST LIEUTENANT W. P. POWLEB, COMPANY A. BADSE OF WILSONS CAVALBY COEPS,Army of the Cumberland TENNESSEE VOLirNTEER CAVALRY. 81 The last of Jvily, the division was again ordered to re-turn to Fayetteville, going into camp between the Winches-ter turnpike and Elk River, and just east of the stone camp was in a grove of magnificent oak and beechtrees, whose spreading branche


History of the First regiment of Tennessee volunteer cavalry in the great war of the rebellion, with the armies of the Ohio and Cumberland, under Generals Morgan, Rosecrans, Thomas, Stanley and Wilson1862-1865 . FIEST LIEUTENANT W. P. POWLEB, COMPANY A. BADSE OF WILSONS CAVALBY COEPS,Army of the Cumberland TENNESSEE VOLirNTEER CAVALRY. 81 The last of Jvily, the division was again ordered to re-turn to Fayetteville, going into camp between the Winches-ter turnpike and Elk River, and just east of the stone camp was in a grove of magnificent oak and beechtrees, whose spreading branches protected the troops fromthe hot rays of the sun, while old Mother Earth, whichwas richly carpeted with a soft coat of grass, made a bedmuch more preferable than the soft side of two fence was also a historic camp, being the same ground thatwas used by General Jackson as a rendezvous for his armyat the time of the outbreak of the Creek Indians, in October,1813. There had been numerous outrages committed by theCreek Indians, and on the 30th of August, 1813, Weather-ford, a noted chief, led about seven hundred warriors againstFort Mimms, which was garrisoned by one hundred andfifty men, under Major Beasley; but, after a brave and de-t


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