The Black Hawk War Including a Review of Black Hawk's Life by Frank Everett Stevens
CHAPTER IX.–Treaty of Portage des Sioux, 1815. Treaty of St.
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Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- INTRODUCTION Ch.2
- CHAPTER I.–Birth, Personal Description and Character of Ch.3
- CHAPTER II.–British Intrigue against the Frontiers. Hatred Ch.4
- CHAPTER V.–Erection of Fort Madison. Rumors of Indian Ch.5
- CHAPTER VI.–Black Hawk enlists with the British in the War Ch.6
- CHAPTER VII.–Expedition of Governor Clark to Prairie du Ch.7
- CHAPTER VIII.–Major Taylor’s Battle. Battle of the Sink Ch.8
- CHAPTER IX.–Treaty of Portage des Sioux, 1815. Treaty of St. Ch.9
- CHAPTER X.–Fort Armstrong built. Black Hawk as a Fault Ch.10
- CHAPTER XI.–Treaties of 1822-4-5. Winnebago Outbreak. Attack Ch.11
- CHAPTER XII.–The Military Tract. Perils of Frontier Life. Ch.12
- CHAPTER XIII.–Council. Militia Organized. March to Black Ch.13
- CHAPTER XIV.–Unrest. Messengers and War Parties sent out. Ch.14
- CHAPTER XV.–Ne-a-pope’s Mission. Keokuk’s Village. Council. Ch.15
- CHAPTER XVI.–Council. Atkinson calls for Troops. Reynolds’ Ch.16
- CHAPTER XVIII.–Roster. Movement up Rock River Begun. The Ch.17
- CHAPTER XIX.–Dixon’s Ferry. Plight of Reynolds’ Messengers. Ch.18
- CHAPTER XX.–Call for Additional Troops. Burial of the Dead. Ch.19
- CHAPTER XXI.–Atkinson Moves up Rock River. Indian Creek Ch.20
- CHAPTER XXII.–General Panic. Independent Companies Raised. Ch.21
- CHAPTER XXIII.–Various Illinois Murders, including those of Ch.22
- CHAPTER XXIV.–Atkinson’s March to Mouth of Fox River. Ch.23
- CHAPTER XXV.–Capt. Snyder’s Battle. Murders in the Lead Ch.24
- CHAPTER XXVII.–Organization of Forces at Ft. Wilbourn and Ch.25
- CHAPTER XXIX.–Murders near Ottawa. Posey’s Division Ordered Ch.26
- CHAPTER XXX.–Consolidation of the Divisions. Capt. Dunn Ch.27
- CHAPTER XXXI.–Ft. Winnebago Reached. Stampede. Henry’s Ch.28
- CHAPTER XXXIII.–Throckmorton’s Narrative. Atkinson’s Report. Ch.29
- CHAPTER XXXV.–Examination of the Indians. Black Hawk a Ch.30
- CHAPTER XXXVIII.–Prison Life. Eastern Trip. Return. Council Ch.31
- CHAPTER XXXIX.–Second Trip East. A Quiet Life. July Fourth Ch.32
- 1870. 119 Ch.33
- 1819. From old photograph owned by Col. E.C. Ch.34
- CHAPTER I. Ch.35
- CHAPTER II. Ch.36
- CHAPTER III. Ch.37
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.38
- CHAPTER V. Ch.39
- CHAPTER VI. Ch.40
- 19. Benevolence, moderate. Ch.41
- CHAPTER VII. Ch.42
- CHAPTER VIII. Ch.43
- CHAPTER IX. Ch.44
- CHAPTER X. Ch.45
- CHAPTER XI. Ch.46
- CHAPTER XII. Ch.47
- CHAPTER XIII. Ch.48
- CHAPTER XIV. Ch.49
- CHAPTER XV. Ch.50
- CHAPTER XVI. Ch.51
- CHAPTER XVII. Ch.52
- CHAPTER XVIII. Ch.53
- CHAPTER XIX. Ch.54
- 12. Under the order of April 16th from Governor Reynolds, Majors Ch.55
- CHAPTER XX. Ch.56
- CHAPTER XXI. Ch.57
- 45. The eldest sister’s name was Temperance Cutright, who was living Ch.58
- CHAPTER XXII. Ch.59
- CHAPTER XXIII. Ch.60
- CHAPTER XXIV. Ch.61
- CHAPTER XXV. Ch.62
- CHAPTER XXVI. Ch.63
- CHAPTER XXVII. Ch.64
- CHAPTER XXVIII. Ch.65
- CHAPTER XXIX. Ch.66
- 4. Thwaites, 32. Ford, 31. Moses, 372. But I quote Johnston’s Ch.67
- CHAPTER XXX. Ch.68
- CHAPTER XXXI. Ch.69
- CHAPTER XXXII. Ch.70
- CHAPTER XXXIII. Ch.71
- CHAPTER XXXIV. Ch.72
- CHAPTER XXXV. Ch.73
- CHAPTER XXXVI. Ch.74
- 1832. I sent the yawl boat on shore soon after with General Scott Ch.75
- CHAPTER XXXVII. Ch.76
- CHAPTER XXXVIII. Ch.77
- CHAPTER XXXIX. Ch.78